Legal Aspects of Environmental Management |
University of South Africa (UNISA)
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SECTION 1: THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Questions 1–25
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of environmental law within the South African legal framework?
Answer: The primary purpose is to regulate the interaction between humans and the natural
environment to promote sustainable development, protect environmental resources, and ensure
that the environmental right contained in Section 24 of the South African Constitution is given
effect.
Question 2
How does environmental law relate to morals and societal values?
Answer: Environmental law is deeply connected to morals and societal values as it reflects
society's collective judgment about what constitutes acceptable environmental behavior. It
translates ethical principles such as intergenerational equity, the precautionary principle, and
polluter pays into legally enforceable standards.
Question 3
How does environmental law differ from other social norms such as cultural practices and
ethical behavior?
,Answer: Environmental law differs in three key ways: (1) It is codified and enforceable by the
state through legal sanctions; (2) It provides formal remedies (damages, injunctions) for
violations; (3) It establishes minimum standards that all must follow, while social norms rely on
community pressure.
Question 4
What is Section 24 of the South African Constitution?
Answer: Section 24 guarantees everyone the right to: (a) an environment that is not harmful to
their health or well-being; and (b) to have the environment protected for the benefit of present
and future generations through reasonable legislative measures that prevent pollution and
ecological degradation, promote conservation, and secure ecologically sustainable
development.
Question 5
How does the environmental legal framework give effect to Section 24 of the Constitution?
Answer: The framework gives effect through: (1) Legislation like NEMA; (2) Regulations and
standards; (3) Enforcement mechanisms; (4) Judicial oversight; and (5) Public participation
rights.
Question 6
What is the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) and its significance?
Answer: NEMA (Act 107 of 1998) is South Africa's framework environmental legislation. It
establishes principles for environmental management, sets out governance structures, provides
for environmental impact assessments, and creates enforcement mechanisms, operationalizing
the constitutional environmental right.
Question 7
What are the key environmental management principles under NEMA?
,Answer: Key principles include: sustainable development; the precautionary principle; the
polluter pays principle; intergenerational equity; public participation and access to information;
integrated environmental management; and accountability for environmental harm.
Question 8
What is the precautionary principle in environmental law?
Answer: The precautionary principle states that where there are threats of serious or irreversible
environmental damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for
postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation.
Question 9
What is the polluter pays principle?
Answer: The polluter pays principle holds that those who produce pollution should bear the
costs of managing it to prevent damage to human health or the environment. This includes
costs of prevention, control, and remediation.
Question 10
What is intergenerational equity in environmental law?
Answer: Intergenerational equity means that present generations have a duty to ensure that the
environment is protected for the benefit of future generations. Current environmental decisions
should not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Question 11
What is intragenerational equity in environmental law?
Answer: Intragenerational equity refers to fairness in environmental matters among people living
in the same generation, including equitable distribution of environmental benefits and burdens
across different communities, regions, and socio-economic groups.
, Question 12
What is the principle of sustainable development?
Answer: Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It integrates economic,
social, and environmental considerations.
Question 13
What is the role of public participation in environmental decision-making?
Answer: Public participation ensures that affected communities have a voice in environmental
decisions that affect them, improves decision quality through local knowledge, increases
transparency and accountability, and promotes environmental justice.
Question 14
What is the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NEM:WA)?
Answer: NEM:WA (Act 59 of 2008) provides a framework for waste management in South
Africa, promoting the waste hierarchy (reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery, and disposal) and
establishing norms and standards for waste management activities.
Question 15
What is the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (NEM:BA)?
Answer: NEM:BA (Act 10 of 2004) provides for the management and conservation of South
Africa's biological diversity, including the protection of threatened species, regulation of alien
invasive species, and establishment of biodiversity management plans.
Question 16