Post on 12-Jan-2016
Session 5: Access to Environmental Adjudication
Presented By: The Rt. Hon. YAA Tan Sri Richard
MalanjumChief Judge of Sabah & Sarawak
Access to court/tribunal
Environmental Court Civil Court Tribunal
ENVIRONMENTal COURT Established in September 2012 (in Kuala Lumpur and
Shah Alam) Deals with breaches of statutory provisions under the
Environmental Quality Act 1974 and its various regulation made thereunder
For the past 12 months total cases registered:Kuala Lumpur Court : 21 casesShah Alam Court: 63 cases
Nature of cases: pollution of air /soil/inland waters and discharge of waste into inland waters, failure to maintain effluent treatment plant, failure to maintain proper records/standards of effluent treatment plant
Outcome of court cases: of the 21 cases registered in Kuala Lumpur Court, 17 cases were disposed of and of 63 cases registered in Shah Alam Court, 33 were disposed of
Limited cases to justify the establishment of environment court nation wide
Civil court
Civil suit Claim for compensation
Judicial review application To quash administrative
decisions Development plans
Tribunals
Administrative tribunals provided by legislations dealing with environmental appeals and review bodies
For e.g. Lynas case Other environmental cases
challenges Overall policies of the government
Developments Economics Physical
Existing Legislations Attitudes of enforcement agencies
Ministries and Departments In conflict positions
Courts Training and awareness of
judges Public Awareness Resources Limitation
Challenge TO DEVELOPMENT PLAN
MURUM DAM PROJECT
Malaysian police arrest tribes people protesting dam(AFP) – 2 days ago
Kuala Lumpur — Malaysian police on Thursday arrested eight tribes people blocking access to a dam which they say will displace them from their lands, amid increasing protests on Borneo island. Police arrested the eight Penans including two teenagers, took down banners and dismantled wooden barriers on the road to the remote $1.3 billion Murum dam in Sarawak state, said activist Raymond Abin. Abin, an official with the NGO Save Sarawak's Rivers Network, said some 100 other Penans remained at the site to continue the blockade.
Murum dam project
Old clock tower
LYNAS PROTEST
Atomic energy licensing act 1984
Section 15 (1) Subject to this section, the licensing authority under this Act shall be the Board.
(2) The Board shall grant a general licence to the Director-General of Health to issue separate licences on behalf of the Board to any person applying for a licence to undertake any of the activities referred to in the classification of licences under this Act where such activities are in respect of medical purposes.
Atomic energy licensing act 1984
Section 31
In the performance of its functions under this Part, the appropriate authority may, if it thinks it fit so to do, consult the Director-General of Environmental Quality appointed under section 3(1) of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 on any matter under this Part.
Atomic energy licensing act 1984
Section 32 (1) Any person who is dissatisfied with any decision of the appropriate authority made under this Act may within thirty days after being notified of such decision give notice of appeal in writing to the Minister in the prescribed manner.
(2) The Minister shall as soon as is practicable cause to be served on the appellant a written notice specifying the date, time and place at which the appeal is to be heard: Provided that the date so specified shall in no case be earlier than thirty days from the date of service of such notice.
(3) The grounds of appeal shall be submitted to the Minister not less than ten days before the date fixed for the hearing of the appeal.
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