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EC law is now a pervasive part of the legislation affecting
business, government agencies, the voluntary sector and the
individual citizen across the whole of the European Union. This
uniquely comprehensive and accessible guide provides a simple and
practical explanation of the most important aspects of EC
environmental law. In straightforward terms it introduces the EC
and its institutions and explains where EC environmental law and
policy can be found. It discusses the main environmental laws
relating to air and noise, chemicals and industrial risks, nature
conservation, waste and water, and explains how these laws can be
used to ensure environmental protection. The book also explains the
EC's law-making procedures and discusses the stages at which
lobbying can be used to influence the content of future EC
environmental laws. Useful case studies and suggestions for further
reading for those wishing to research a particular area are also
included.This book will be an invaluable source of reference and
practical guidance for lawyers, business, local government,
environmental groups and all those needing to understand and use EC
law in this area.
This volume provides a simple and practical explanation of the most
important aspects of EC environment law. It introduces the EC and
its institutions, explains the main environmental laws - air and
noise, chemicals and industrial risks, nature conservation, waste
and water - how these laws can be used, how EC law is made and how
to influence its development. It includes useful case studies and
suggestions for further reading to those wishing to carry out
further research in a particular area.
EC law is now a pervasive part of the legislation affecting
business, government agencies, the voluntary sector and the
individual citizen across the whole of the European Union. This
uniquely comprehensive and accessible guide provides a simple and
practical explanation of the most important aspects of EC
environmental law. In straightforward terms it introduces the EC
and its institutions and explains where EC environmental law and
policy can be found. It discusses the main environmental laws
relating to air and noise, chemicals and industrial risks, nature
conservation, waste and water, and explains how these laws can be
used to ensure environmental protection. The book also explains the
EC's law-making procedures and discusses the stages at which
lobbying can be used to influence the content of future EC
environmental laws. Useful case studies and suggestions for further
reading for those wishing to research a particular area are also
included. This book will be an invaluable source of reference and
practical guidance for lawyers, business, local government,
environmental groups and all those needing to understand and use EC
law in this area. Dorothy Gillies is a lawyer and lecturer in law
at the University of Glasgow. She has worked in the European
Parliament and in the European Commission's Directorate-General XI
for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection. Originally
published in 1998
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