The role of law in responding to global environmental problems and
the interplay between different levels of regulation and governance
is becoming increasingly relevant in the field of liability and
reparation for environmental damage. This book examines the
relationship and reciprocal influences between the EU and the
international legal order in a multilevel and comparative
perspective, in relation to the ongoing efforts to elaborate
effective regimes of liability and reparation for environmental
damage. It offers a comparative analysis of legal developments in
the field of environmental liability within the EU and at the
international law level and addresses questions concerning the
impact of such interaction on the development, implementation and
enforcement of appropriate responses to environmental damage within
the respective legal orders and on a global level. Given the
book’s focus and the transnational legal dimension of the issues
covered, this volume will be of great interest to legal academics
and researchers working in the environmental law field from an EU
law and international law perspective, as well as more generally to
scholars interested in the study of the relationship between EU and
international law. Outside academia, the book will also be of great
interest to practitioners wishing to get insights into the
application of the law of environmental liability in the EU and at
the international law level.
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