European Perspectives on Environmental Law and Governance Routledge Research in EU Law Series
Coordonnateur : Kingston Suzanne
This book provides a range of perspectives on some of the most pressing contemporary challenges in EU environmental law and governance from some of today?s leading European environmental academics and practitioners.
The book maintains a focus on three key cross-cutting issues, each of which is carefully analysed through the lens of governance. The first theme to be addressed is that of climate change and the problems it poses for EU governance. The second issue explored concerns the challenge of integrating environmental considerations into other policy areas, as is required by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the EU?s Charter of Fundamental Rights. Finally, the third theme centres on the important challenge of improving environmental enforcement within the EU, and considers issues such as the Aarhus Convention and the evolution of the Commission?s work on implementation and enforcement throughout the past twenty years. Each of these three themes is situated within the broader ongoing debate about the changing nature of European environmental governance post-Lisbon and the ways in which developments in this area fits within broader trends in European governance theory and policy generally.
European Perspectives on Environmental Law and Governance contains contributions from experts in the field including; Mary Robinson, Alan Boyle, Ludwig Kramer and Liam Cashman, and will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners of EU environmental law.
1. Introduction, Suzanne KingstonPart 1: The Climate Change Challenge 2. Contribution from Mary Robinson 3. The Challenge of Climate Change: International Law Perspectives, Alan Boyle 4. The role of law and regulation in tackling overconsumption Javier de Cendra 5. The role of the EU in international climate governance, Sharon TurnerPart 2: The Integration Challenge: Integration EU Environmental Considerations into other EU Policy Areas 6. The integration challenge: integrating environmental concerns into other EU policies, Ludwig Krämer 7. The CAP in 2020, Joe McMahon 8. Implementing Article 11 TFEU in EU policy, Owen McIntyrePart 3: The Enforcement Challenge – Improving Environmental Enforcement within the EU 9. Conceptual approaches to enforcement and the potential of the Aarhus Convention, Jonas Ebbesson 10. Commission enforcement of EU Environmental legislation in Ireland – a 20 year retrospective, Liam Cashman 11. Mind the gap: Difficulties in enforcement and the continuing unfulfilled promise of EU environmental law, Suzanne Kingston 12. EU environmental law enforcement, Áine Ryall 13. Conclusions, Suzanne Kingston
Date de parution : 06-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2012
Ouvrage de 256 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’European Perspectives on Environmental Law and Governance :
Mots-clés :
aarhus; convention; commission; ireland; member; state; climate; change; judicial; review; EU Environmental; ECR II-313; ECR I-4355; EU Environmental Law; EU Environmental Legislation; EU Environmental Policy; IPPC Directive; EU Court; EU Law; Umwelt Und Naturschutz Deutschland; EU Waste; Aarhus Convention; EIA Directive; EU Policy; Environmental Impact Assessment Directive; EU Level; EU Institution; EU Common Agricultural Policy; EU Primary Law; EU Emission Trading Scheme; Multi-party Litigation; Civil Legal Aid; Dg Environment; LRC Recommend; Aarhus Regulation