Präklusion = Präklusion? Journal Artikel Zum Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Anpassung des Umwelt-Rechtsbehelfsgesetzes und anderer Vorschriften an europa- und völkerrechtliche Vorgaben im Hinblick auf nationale Präklusionsvorschriften Jochen Kerkmann, Jessica Schröter Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Jahrgang 15 (2017), Ausgabe 2, Seite 126 - 140 The ECJ ruled in the Judgment C 137/14 – EU Commission vs. Germany of 15 October 2015 – that it is not compatible with the EIA Directive and the Industrial Emissions Directive to exclude a NGO from the legal procedures with objections not raised in administrative procedures as provided in Art. 73 para. 4 Administrative Procedure Act (VwVfG) and Art. 2 para. 3 Environmental Appeals Act (UmwRG). That leads to the question, if according to this judgement all German preclusion rules are now illegal in respect of the European law. This article tries to distinguish between the different kinds of German preclusion rules and to analyze, if the ECJ’s judgment is transferable to each of them. In this context it scrutinizes critically the draft of the amendment concerning the Environmental Appeals Act and other statutes.
Ausnahmen und Abweichungen von Zielen der Raumordnung – Effektive Instrumente eines neuen „Deutschlandtempos“? Martin Beckmann