The Importance of Information and Participation Principles in Environmental Law in Brazil, the United States and Beyond

Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (RECIEL), Vol. 22, No. 1, 2013

10 Pages Posted: 9 Apr 2013 Last revised: 1 Apr 2018

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David N. Cassuto

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

Romulo S. R. Sampaio

Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) School of Law; PACE Law School

Date Written: April 8, 2013

Abstract

This article explores the two different kinds of uncertainty, ‘hard’ uncertainty (unknown unknowns) and ‘soft’ uncertainty (known unknowns), in the context of environmental law decision making. First, the authors argue that these different categories should not be treated the same when facing decisions under uncertainty. To deal with these different uncertainties, a tiered risk analysis process is called for, using participatory techniques to turn hard uncertainty into (more manageable) soft uncertainty as well as to increase the legitimacy of environmental decision making, even in cases of hard uncertainty. This methodology can and should apply to all instances of domestic, transnational and international environmental law making. This article applies this conceptual platform to analyze how participatory techniques can be factored in to manage uncertainty by reference to two domestic systems – American and Brazilian environmental law – as well as to international (environmental) law. The authors conclude that managing uncertainty in the environmental decision-making process is a procedural justice tool to promote more balanced and equitable outcomes.

Keywords: environmental law, international environmental law, comparative law, risk management, Brazil, governance,precautionary principle,uncertainty

JEL Classification: D81, D82, H77, K32, K33, N50, Q28, Q38, Q48

Suggested Citation

Cassuto, David N. and Sampaio, Romulo S. R., The Importance of Information and Participation Principles in Environmental Law in Brazil, the United States and Beyond (April 8, 2013). Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (RECIEL), Vol. 22, No. 1, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2246986

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