EU environmental legislation : legal perspectives on regulatory strategies
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EU environmental legislation : legal perspectives on regulatory strategies
(New horizons in environmental and energy law)
Edward Elgar, c2014
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European Union environmental legislation
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Aim and structure of this book / Marjan Peeters and Rosa Uylenburg
- The governance approach in European Union environmental directives and its consequences for flexibility, effectiveness and legitimacy / Saskia van Holten and Marleen van Rijswick
- The emergence of the Framework Directive in EU environmental policy : an exploration of its function and characteristics / Mireille Bogaart
- Seeking coherence among environmental directives / Barbara Beijen
- Limits to integration in pollution prevention and control / Frans Oosterhuis and Marjan Peeters
- Everything according to plan? : achieving environmental quality standards by a programmatic approach / Frank Groothuijse and Rosa Uylenburg
- Obligations of result or best efforts : dealing with problems of interpretation / Jasper van Kempen
- Instrument mix or instrument mess? : the administrative complexity of the EU legislative package for climate change / Marjan Peeters
- In search of a European legislative approach to adaptation to climate change / Andrea Keessen
- Regulating uncertain risks of new technologies : nanomaterials as a challenge for the regulator / Elisabeth Vogelezang-Stoute
- Concluding observations : three core themes / Marjan Peeters and Rosa Uylenburg
Description and Table of Contents
Description
EU environmental law is now a dominant source of influence in the development and application of environmental law and policy in most Member States. This important new study provides a fresh appraisal of the changing nature of EU environmental legislation, and the tensions between discretion and goals. Above all it tackles the difficult questions of the appropriate role and design of law in tackling current and future environmental challenges. It should be required reading by
all those concerned with the future of environmental law, both within Europe and elsewhere, and the authors are to be congratulated on the quality and scope of their analysis.'
- Richard Macrory, University College, London, UKThis thought-provoking book offers a cross-cutting debate on EU environmental legislation from a legal perspective focusing on key themes such as regulatory instrument choice, the coherency of law, and enforceable commitments.
Based on thorough investigations of several environmental domains - particularly water law, air quality law, industrial emissions law and climate and energy law - it presents the current state of EU environmental regulatory approaches and suggests potential ways for improvement. It pays close attention to the consequences of EU legislative choices for Member States and balances the need for clear environmental legislation providing enforceable substantive rights to citizens against the wish to leave discretion to Member States.
This timely book provides a critical review of the complexity and inherent flexibility of EU environmental law. It will have great appeal to environmental law scholars, political scientists, environmental policy and law consultants and to Governmental officers both in the EU and Member States.
Contributors: B. Beijen, M. Bogaart, F. Groothuijse, S. van Holten, A. Keessen, J. van Kempen, F. Oosterhuis, M. Peeters, M. van Rijswick, R. Uylenburg, E. Vogelezang-Stoute
Table of Contents
Contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Aim and Structure of this Book
Marjan Peeters and Rosa Uylenburg
PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
2. The Governance Approach in European Union Environmental Directives and its Consequences for Flexibility, Effectiveness and Legitimacy
Saskia van Holten, Marleen van Rijswick
3. The Emergence of the Framework Directive in EU Environmental Policy: An Exploration of its Function and Characteristics
Mireille Bogaart
4. Seeking Coherence Among Environmental Directives
Barbara Beijen
PART III: SPECIFIC REGULATORY CHOICES
5. Limits to Integration in Pollution Prevention and Control
Frans Oosterhuis and Marjan Peeters
6. Everything According to Plan? Achieving Environmental Quality Standards by a Programmatic Approach
Frank Groothuijse and Rosa Uylenburg
7. Obligations of Result or Best Effort: Dealing with Problems of Interpretation
Jasper van Kempen
8. Instrument Mix or Instrument Mess? The Administrative Complexity of the EU Legislative Package for Climate Change
Marjan Peeters
9. In Search of a European Legislative Approach to Adaptation to Climate Change
Andrea Keessen
10. Regulating Uncertain Risks of New Technologies: Nanomaterials as a Challenge for the Regulator
Elisabeth Vogelezang-Stoute
PART IV: CONCLUSION
11. Concluding Observations: Three Core Themes
Marjan Peeters and Rosa Uylenburg
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"