Through a detailed analysis this book examines the role of law in
European Union integration processes through the implementation of
the EU Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control at
European Level and in the UK and Germany. The book questions
traditional conceptions which perceive law as the 'formal law in
the books', as instrumental and as relatively autonomous in
relation to its social contexts. The book also discusses in depth
how the key legal obligation on the Directive, to employ 'the best
available techniques', is actually implemented. This research
locates the analysis of the implementation of the IPPC Directive in
the wider context of current, cutting-edge political science and
sociology of law debates about the role of law in EU integration
processes, the nature of EU law, new modes of governance and the
significance of 'law in action' for understanding legal process.
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