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2020 | 4 (377) | 167-176

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Polityka tworzenia prawa w zakresie poprawy jakości powietrza w Polsce a interesy przedsiębiorstw

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Policy of law-creation in the field of air quality improvement in Poland and the interests of enterprises

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The aim of the article is to identify the economic factors that exert a real impact on the shape of the policy of law-making to improve air quality. This objective can be achieved by verifying the following hypotheses: - the sources of the penetration of environmental issues into politics are not homogeneous; - pro-quality political decisions and legal solutions to improve air quality can promote the interests of economic operators. The theoretical findings of this article are based on a critical analysis of the literature of the subject, a descriptive method, the exegesis of normative acts of generally applicable law, as well as an analysis of administrative and judicial case law. The decline in air quality is one of the negative effects of global development. An important element of counteracting this phenomenon is a properly conducted policy of law-creation. The aim of the article is to identify the economic drivers which have a real impact on policy of law creation to improve air quality. Multicentricity of decision-making is currently not limited only to political circles. While in the case of institutionalized political circles, the assessment of the course of decision-making processes may be based on measurable foundations, it is difficult to grasp the role of active subjects in the economy due to the diverse organizational status and dispersed nature and motivation of their activities. However, the state's income from the taxes remains an important background for the air quality policy of law-creation. In addition, the multicentricity of decision-making centres implies an increasing complexity of decision-making processes also in terms of their overlap.

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  • Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

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