Environmental Protection

European Law and Governance
ISBN13: 9780199565177ISBN10: 0199565171 Hardback, 224 pages
Mar 2009,  In Stock

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The EU has emerged as a major source of innovation in environmental governance. This is manifested through the frameworks it is putting in place for environmental governance, and through its position on the world stage for international environmental law. An institutional richness has developed which is sometimes daunting in its complexity but which offers much promise for the future. This volume seeks to give a taste of this, and of the challenges which face the EU in its sustainable development phase.

The volume opens with a broad historical overview of the evolution of EU environmental governance. This discussion characterizes the most recent phase as that of sustainable development, in which the political dynamic is one of destabilization and the preferred instrument of decision-making, the reflexive framework directive.

There follows a series of case studies. Ranging from the general to the particular, these cover both the internal and external aspects of EU policy. These include recent key issues in EU environmental law and governance, such as the water framework directive, the new chemicals regime (REACH) and European responses to the challenge of climate change. These case studies engage with key issues in environmental law and governance, including environmental justice, the relationship between trade and environment, and participation in environmental decision-making.

Features

  • Provides an overview of different phases of EU environmental governance to contextualise the subject
  • Presents case studies, which explore key issues in EU environmental law and governance, such as participation, environmental justice, and trade and environment
  • Offers a critical evaluation of recent EU legislative initiatives, notably the Water Framework Directive and the new chemicals regime (REACH)
  • Looks at the internal and external dimensions of EU environmental law and governance
  • Gives an account of the EU role in international climate change negotiations

Product Details

224 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-956517-7ISBN10: 0-19-956517-1

About the Author(s)

Joanne Scott is Professor of European Law at the Faculty of Laws, University College London. She has previously taught at Cambridge, and held visiting positions at Columbia Law School and Harvard Law School. She is the author of The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: A Commentary (OUP, 2007).

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