Administrative Liability for Causing Damage to Selected Components of the Environment
Absztrakt :
The article deals with one of the most important and recent issues of the contemporary
law of the Member States and the EU in the field of environment, which is criminal liability for
environmental crimes which serves as a tool for promoting environmental protection. Environmental
law can be divided into two basic types of environmental liability for damage to the environment
and liability for damage. Liability for environmental damage is divided into civil liability for damage
as well as liability of the public for ecological damage. A special case is liability for historical damage.
The Directive on torts is divided into criminal liability and administrative liability. In this paper, the
author focuses on the analysis of the contemporary Czech tort law in the field of biodiversity
protection and considers several aspects of this a de lege ferenda issue.