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Access to environmental information in Sweden in the context of principles of good administration

Monirul Azam (Department of Law, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden)

International Journal of Law and Management

ISSN: 1754-243X

Article publication date: 10 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine how Sweden, as a member state of the European Union (EU), has implemented the EU Directive on Public Access to Environmental Information (AEI directive) in the context of the principles of good administration.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper adopts the EU law methodology, as this paper mainly examines the implementation of the EU AEI directive by the member states and, as an EU member state, how Sweden used procedural autonomy to implement the EU directive at the national level. The EU law methodology further guides how national laws are to be interpreted considering obligations under the EU law. This paper further applies a comparative review to determine the differences in the approaches used by the AEI directive and relevant Swedish national laws to facilitate access to environmental information.

Findings

Despite Sweden used a minimalist approach rather than maximal harmonization while implementing the AEI directive at the national level, the Swedish model of the accessibility and availability of environmental information is fully compliant with the principles of good administration. The Swedish approach has an enormous effect on promoting access to environmental information as an integral part of good governance and fundamental rights.

Research limitations/implications

It was not possible to perform a comparative review of court cases on relevant issues from different EU member states.

Practical implications

Access to environmental information could be a tool for environmental democracy and sustainable development.

Social implications

Access to environmental information could contribute to more public engagement and participation in environmental decision making and hence could make developmental projects more inclusive to meet societal objectives.

Originality/value

This study makes a unique contribution by evaluating access to environmental information in the context of the principles of good administration under EU law.

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Citation

Azam, M. (2024), "Access to environmental information in Sweden in the context of principles of good administration", International Journal of Law and Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLMA-12-2023-0281

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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