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§ 24 Ordnungswidrigkeiten
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In its “Windenergie”-decision, the BVerfG declared the legal obligation of wind turbine operators to involve citizens and communities in the vicinity of new wind farms in the projects essentially to be constitutional. The intention of the discussed provisions to promote acceptance for the expansion of wind energy serves the climate protection requirement under Article 20a Grundgesetz. The decision continues the line of the “Klimaschutz”-decision. The legal obligation of private persons is based on the factual necessity of the participation of all social actors to prevent climate change. The ecological long-term responsibility in Article 20a Grundgesetz is moved into the private sphere and thus, to a certain extent, subjectivized. These decisions pave the way for a constitutional change. They open up new perspectives for taking account of Article 20a Grundgesetz when weighing up the interests of freedom. Following the logic of the BVerfG, not only companies but also individuals would have to be obliged. In light of the decision, this article examines the possibilities of an emerging constitutional change toward a basic obligation (Grundpflicht) to use freedom in a sustainable manner. Thus, the discussed decision has a fundamental significance that has been too little appreciated and underestimated so far.
Der kommunale Finanzausgleich betrachtet zwar Einwohner, Aufgaben und Finanzkraft der Kommunen, lässt ökologische Gesichtspunkte bislang aber weitgehend außen vor. Ein umfassender ökologischer Lastenausgleich fehlt. In diesem Beitrag wird zunächst das Problem mangelnder ökologischer Anreize im kommunalen Finanzausgleich aufgeworfen (I.), obgleich völker- (II.), europa- (III.) und verfassungsrechtliche Vorgaben (IV.) deren Integration nahelegen. Nach einer Einordnung ökologischer Aspekte in die anerkannten Funktionen des Finanzausgleichs (V.) werden mögliche gesetzgeberische Ansätze zur Berücksichtigung ökologischer Belange im kommunalen Finanzausgleich erörtert (VI.). Zuletzt werden die wesentlichen Ergebnisse zusammengefasst und Folgerungen für die weitere Ausgestaltung der Finanzausgleichssysteme gezogen (VII.).
Organic Farming as a Compensatory Measure German's agricultural land is not only being gobbled up by development; whole sections are being bought up in compensation for interventions made elsewhere, thus rapidly decimating the countrie's farming land resources. For this reason, calls are being made to take land that is converted from conventional to organic farming and add it to the pool of "compensation" areas, thus killing two birds - one of them being the establishment of more organic farming - with one stone. Various German regions have adopted the approach. Although organic farming serves both agricultural and environmental objectives, it cannot cover all the requirements of nature conservation. For example, it benefits abiotic resources such as soil and water through its use of natural fertilizers and erosion-combating cultivation, but can do little to protect highly endangered species and biotopes. Moreover, organic farms do not necessarily meet the legal requirement that compensation land must fulfil a similar function to the land it is "compensating" for. In other words, land converted to organic farming cannot necessarily ameliorate or compensate for impact on biotopes and species elsewhere. Regarding this approach as a solution to the rapid disappearance of farming land simply diverts attnetion away from the real cause: Urban sprawl and road building.
Ökonomische Bildung digital
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