Bahrain: Recommends Extending Environmental Protection Appeals Period
The Daily Tribune, 10 January 2025: The House of Representatives’ Public Utilities and Environment Committee has endorsed a legislative proposal aimed at extending the appeal period for administrative decisions under the environmental protection and wildlife conservation law from 30 to 60 days.
The proposal highlights that the current 30-day timeframe may not be adequate for stakeholders to effectively challenge decisions.
Extending the appeal period would allow for a more comprehensive review before initiating legal action.
The proposal also points out that many Bahraini laws already permit a 60-day appeal period for administrative decisions.
For example, Bahrain Law No. 27/2022 concerning biological and toxin weapons allows for a 60-day appeal period following the rejection of an appeal.
While the Ministry of Oil and Environment and the Supreme Council for the Environment have refrained from expressing a governmental stance, the Supreme Judicial Council has stated that it is not within their jurisdiction to provide an opinion at this stage.
The proposed law is set for discussion and voting in the House of Representatives.
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