ELI Sustainability and Environmental Law SIG Held a Third Seminar in its 2023 Series

25.05.2023

On 25 May 2023, the ELI Environmental Law SIG held an online seminar entitled ‘Environmental Justice in EU Environmental Law: A Missing Element in the Anthropocene?’.

Environmental justice is a field of social activism and legal and interdisciplinary research that originates from the United States. It mostly focuses on inequities between human actors in the distribution of environmental benefits and harms and in meaningful involvement in environmental governance.

Elias Van Gool (KU Leuven and Université de Lille) discussed how current EU environmental law is largely indifferent to environmental justice, which can in some cases result in rules that actually increase existing environmental inequalities. Given that there is evidence of significant environmental inequality in Europe and given how this may exacerbate in coming decades if left unchecked, he argued that it is necessary to better integrate a goal of environmental justice in EU law, for which he offered a few options. This is first of all a call to the European environmental law scholarship, which is now increasingly focused on either equity among human actors at the intergenerational and planetary levels or more ‘ecocentrism’. Hence, the ‘anthropocentric’ perspective of environmental justice at the intragenerational and local level may provide a welcome theoretical complement.

The presentation was followed by a lively debate on the extent to which the environmental justice concept can be transposed to the European context.