EU Enhances Protection of the Environment Through Criminal Law – Gibson Dunn
May 2, 2024
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The Directive extends the list of criminal offenses to the environment on EU level. EU Member States have two years to transpose the directive into national law after the its entry into force on May 20, 2024.
On April 30, 2024, the European Union (the EU) published directive 2024/1203 on the protection of the environment through criminal law (the Directive) in its official journal.[1] The Directive was adopted by the European Parliament (the Parliament) on February27, 2024[2] and by the European Council (the Council) on March26, 2024[3].
The goal of the Directive is to combat environmental offenses more effectively. To this end, it introduces (i) new environment-related criminal offenses, (ii) detailed requirements regarding sanctioning levels for both natural and legal persons and (iii) a variety of measures that Member States must take in order to either prevent or effectively prosecute offenses.
The Directive will come into force on May20, 2024[4], after which the Member States (with the exception of Ireland and Denmark[5]) will have 24 months to transpose it into national law.[6] Importantly, the Directive by its nature only establishes minimum requirements. Member States may choose to go beyond those minimum requirements and adopt stricter criminal laws when implementing the Directive.
A. Background
In its founding treaties, the EU has committed itself to ensuring a high level of protection of the environment.[7] To this end, in 2008, the EU adopted the Directive on the protection of the environment through criminal law, obligating Member States to criminalize certain environmentally harmful activities. A subsequent evaluation of the effectiveness of the Directive identified considerable enforcement gaps in all Member States. Further, it concluded that the number of cross-border investigations and convictions in the EU for environmental crime had not grown substantially as expected.[8] Since environmental crime is growing at annual rates of 5% to 7% globally[9], creating lasting damage for habitats, species, peoples health, and the revenues of governments and businesses, the European Commission concluded the current directive to be insufficient and proposed a new directive.
The Directive should be seen in the context of other recent EU regulations that have already been passed or are still in the legislative process, which aim at protecting the environment in the context of the EUs transition to a climate-neutral and green economy (Green Deal[10]). For example, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which has come into force on January5, 2023, requires certain companies to report on impacts as well as risk and opportunities related to sustainability matters.[11] On April24, 2024, after lengthy negotiations and several postponements, the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) which sets out due diligence obligations for companies regarding actual and potential adverse impacts on the environment and human rights in their value chains was finally passed by the Parliament.[12]
B. Environmental Crime Defined
The Directive provides for 20 basic criminal offenses addressing various ways of conduct.[13] Conduct in this respect relates, for example, to
Unlawful Conduct Conduct in Breach of the Unions Policy on the Environment
The offenses defined by the Directive require unlawful conduct, i.e. either (1) a breach of Union law contributing to the pursuit of at least one of the objectives of the Unions policy on the environment or (2) a law, regulation or administrative provision of a Member State or a decision taken by a competent authority of a Member State that gives effect to such Union law.[21] Pursuant to Article191 (1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), Union policy on the environment shall contribute to pursuit of the following objectives:
Importantly, the Directive makes clear that conduct shall be deemed unlawful even when it is carried out under an authorization if such authorization was obtained fraudulently or by corruption, extortion or coercion, or is in manifest breach of relevant substantive requirements.[22] The recitals suggest that in manifest breach of relevant substantive legal requirements should be interpreted as referring to an obvious and substantial breach of relevant substantive legal requirements, and is not intended to include breaches of procedural requirements or minor elements of the authorization.[23]
Common constituent element
The majority of the offenses described by the Directive require that the conduct causes or is likely to cause the death of, or serious injury to, any person or substantial damage to the quality of air, soil or water, or substantial damage to an ecosystem, animals or plants[24]. While the Directive provides for elements that should be taken into account when assessing whether the damage to the quality of air, soil or water, or to an ecosystem or to animals or plants is substantial[25], the recitals stipulate that this qualitative threshold as well as the term ecosystem should be generally understood in a broad sense suggesting a possibly wide scope of application.[26]
Qualified Offenses
The Directive introduces qualified offenses with more severe penalties consisting of (a) the destruction of, or widespread and systematic damage, which is either irreversible or long-lasting to, an ecosystem of considerable size or environmental value or a habitat within a protected site, or (b) widespread and substantial damage which is either irreversible or long lasting to the quality of air, soil, or water.[27] In its recitals, the EU describes such offenses as comparable to Ecocide.[28] The term ecocide was originally coined in the 1970s during the Vietnam war and was eventually recognized as a war crime under the Rome Statute[29].[30] The language of the Directive further resembles the definition of crimes against humanity.[31]
Intentional or Serious Negligence Required
As a general rule, the offenses set out by the Directive require that the conduct is intentional.[32] For 18 modalities, Member States must ensure that the respective conduct constitutes a criminal offense where that conduct is carried out with at least serious negligence.[33]
Complicity and Inchoate Offending
Pursuant to the Directive, Member States must ensure that inciting, and aiding and abetting the commission of an intentionally committed offense are punishable.[34] For 16 modalities of conduct, the Directive instructs that attempts be a crime.[35]
Penalties
Criminal penalties for individuals must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.[36] The Directive stipulates that these must include maximum terms of imprisonment of at least ten, eight, five, or three years depending on the specific offense.[37] Accessory criminal or non-criminal penalties or measures may include the (a) obligation to restore the environment or pay compensation for the damage to the environment; (b) fines; (c) exclusion from access to public funding; (d) disqualification from holding, within a legal person, a leading position of the same type used for committing the offense; (e) withdrawal of permits and authorizations; (f) temporary bans on running for public office; (g) where there is a public interest, following a case-by-case assessment, publication of all or part of the judicial decision that relates to the criminal offense committed and the sanctions or measures imposed.[38]
C. Corporate Liability
The Directive not only addresses individual misconduct, but also criminal offending on behalf of legal persons. In this respect, Member States must ensure that legal persons can be held liable for offenses conducted by any person who has a leading position within the legal person concerned, either based on a power of representation, an authority to take decisions, or an authority to exercise control within the legal person.[39] Liability must also include the lack of supervision or control by a person who has a leading position when it has made possible the commission of an offense for the benefit of the legal person by a person under its authority.[40]
In terms of sanctions, Member States must ensure that liable legal person can be punished by effective, proportionate and dissuasive criminal or non-criminal[41] penalties or measures.[42] This is supposed to include fines which shall be proportionate to the seriousness of the conduct and to the individual, financial and other circumstances of the legal person concerned.[43] Member States are to ensure that the maximum level of fines is, depending on the specific type of offending, not less than
Beyond that, the Directive obliges Member States to take the necessary measures to ensure that legal persons held liable for ecocide are punishable by more severe penalties or measures.[47]
Further measures or sanctions with respect to legal persons may include (a) the obligation to restore the environment or pay compensation for the damage to the environment; (b) exclusion from entitlement to public benefits or aid; (c) exclusion from access to public funding, including tender procedures, grants, concessions and licenses; (d) temporary or permanent disqualification from the practice of business activities; (e) withdrawal of permits and authorizations to pursue activities that resulted in the relevant criminal offense; (f) placing under judicial supervision; (g) judicial winding-up; (h) closure of establishments used for committing the offense; (i) an obligation to establish due diligence schemes for enhancing compliance with environmental standards; and (j) where there is a public interest, publication of all or part of the judicial decision relating to the criminal offense committed and the penalties or measures imposed, without prejudice to rules on privacy and the protection of personal data.[48]
D. Jurisdiction
Member States have jurisdiction over an offense, (a) if the offense was committed either in part or in whole within its territory, (b) on board a ship or an aircraft registered in the Member State concerned or flying its flag, (c) the damage which is one of the constituent elements of the offense occurred on its territory or (d) the offender is one of its nationals.[49]
In particular the establishment of jurisdiction when the damage that is one of the constituent elements of the offense occurred on the territory of a EU Member State, may lead to a wide applicability of the Directive and may even lead to multiple prosecution and in return to a further enhancement of the cooperation between enforcement authorities in different states.[50] By way of example, if a national of a non-EU Member State disposed waste illegally in a river that runs through both a non-EU Member State and one or more EU Member States and the waste killed a substantial part of the fish population, the Member States jurisdiction could be triggered.
In addition, a Member State may exercise jurisdiction if (a) the offender is a habitual resident in its territory, (b) the offense is committed for the benefit of a legal person established in its territory, (c) the offense is committed against one of its nationals or its habitual residents or (d) the offense has created a severe risk for the environment on its territory.[51]
Where an offense falls in the jurisdiction of more than one Member State, those Member States are required to cooperate to determine which Member State shall conduct the criminal proceedings.[52]
E. Preventive and Other Measures
The Directive stipulates a variety of measures that Member States must take in order to either prevent or effectively prosecute offenses.
[1] See EU Official Journal April 30, 2024 and the legislative text.
[2] See Press Release of the Parliament (February 27, 2024).
[3] See Press Release of the Council (March 26, 2024).
[4] Pursuant to Article 29 the Directive will come into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
[5] Recitals 69, 70.
[6] Article 28 of the Directive.
[7] Art. 3 (3) of the Treaty on European Union and Art. 191 TFEU.
[8] See the European Commissions Proposal for the Directive (COM (2021) 851 final), p. 1.
[9] See https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_5817.
[10] See Communication from the Commission on the European Green Deal, COM/2019/640 final.
[11] See European Unions Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive What Non-EU Companies with Operations in the EU Need to Know and European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): Key Takeaways from Adoption of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards.
[12] See the Letter of the Chair of the JURI Committee of the European Parliament of March 15, 2024..
[13] Article 3(2) of the Directive.
[14] Recital 15.
[15] Article 3(2)(a) of the Directive.
[16] Article 3(2)(b) of the Directive.
[17] Article 3(2)(c) of the Directive.
[18] Article 3(2)(f) of the Directive.
[19] Regulation (EU) 2023/1115.
[20] Article 3(2)(p) of the Directive.
[21] Article 3(1) of the Directive.
[22] Article 3(1) of the Directive.
[23] Recital 10.
[24] See e.g. Article 3(2)(a) of the Directive.
[25] Article 3(6) of the Directive.
[26] Recital 13.
[27] Article 3(3) of the Directive.
[28] Recital 21.
[29] Rome Statute, article 8(2)(b)(iv);
[30] European Law Institute Ecocide.
[31] Rome Statute, article 7(1).
[32] Article 3(2) of the Directive.
[33] Article 3(4) of the Directive.
[34] Article 4(1) of the Directive.
[35] Article 4(2) of the Directive.
[36] Article 5(1) of the Directive.
[37] Article 5(2) of the Directive.
[38] Article 5(3) of the Directive.
[39] Article 6(1) of the Directive.
[40] Article 6(2) of the Directive.
[41] Depending on whether the Member States national law provides for the criminal liability of legal persons; see recital 33.
[42] Article 7(1) of the Directive.
[43] Article 7(2), (3) of the Directive.
[44] Either in the business year preceding that in which the offense was committed, or in the business year preceding that of the decision to impose the fine.
[45] Article 7(3)(a) of the Directive.
[46] Article 7(3)(b) of the Directive.
[47] Article 7(4) of the Directive.
[48] Article 7(2) of the Directive.
[49] Article 12(1) of the Directive.
[50] Regarding the application of the double jeopardy-/ne bis in idem-principle between multiple jurisdictions, see also Extraterritorial Impact of New UK Corporate Criminal Liability Laws.
[51] Article 12(2) of the Directive.
[52] Article 12(2) of the Directive.
[53] Article 10 of the Directive.
[54] Article 13 of the Directive.
[55] Article 16 of the Directive.
[56] Article 17 of the Directive.
[57] Article 18 of the Directive.
[58] Articles 19, 20 of the Directive.
[59] The intervals should be no longer than 5 years.
[60] Article 21 of the Directive.
[61] Article 22 of the Directive.
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