European environmental law Autor Krämer L. (ed.) Fecha 2003 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-072237) Editor | Lugar de publicación Ashgate Publishing Ltd | Hampshire, UK ISBN 0 7546 2310 6 Páginas 524 p. Tipo de documento Misceláneo Idioma Inglés País/Territorio Unión Europea Materia Medio ambiente gen. Palabra clave Política/planificación Descripción completa Resumen Contents: Europeanization of environmental law and policy: (1) Legal integration in federal systems: European Community environmental law (2) The single European act and the environmental policy of the European Economic Community (3) European Community environmental law: Legislation, the European Court of Justice and common-interest groups (4) The impact of EC environmental policies on UK public administration (5) The principle of subsidiarity and the environment in the European Union: Keeping the balance of federalism (6) Environmental citizenship and the law: Repairing the European road (7) On the effectiveness of the EC administration: The case of environmental protection Application and enforcement of European environmental law (8) The implementation of Community environmental directives within member states: Some implications of the direct effect doctrine (9) The enforcement of Community environmental laws: Some critical issues (10) The European Commission and the enforcement of environmental law: An invidious position (11) Litigating Community environmental law - Thoughts on the direct effect doctrine (12) Denmark 's compliance with European Community environmental law Improving environmental standards in Europe (13) Chemical plant safety regulation: The European Example (14) Environmental assessment - The EC directive (15) Waste policy and European Community law: Does the EEC treaty provide a suitable framework for regulating waste? (16) The birds directive 15 years later: A survey of the case law and a comparison with the habitats directive (17) Environmental planning and spatial planning from a European Community perspective (18) Thirty years of EC environmental law - Perspectives and prospectives