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This illuminating Research Handbook offers a detailed overview and
critical discussion of the key themes and perspectives that
characterize the burgeoning research area of transnational
environmental law. It analyzes important sectors at the forefront
of the field, including climate change and biodiversity.
Interdisciplinary and comprehensive, this Research Handbook
provides stimulating and provocative discussions on transnational
legal phenomena and the ways in which we can unpack their
complexities. Bringing together varied perspectives from both
leading and emerging scholars from around the world, chapters
deliver methodological and conceptual frameworks for future
research, whilst providing an original view on this emerging field
of law. Contributors also pay special attention to the engagement
of the field with multilevel governance and the involvement of
non-state actors in legislative, regulatory and adjudicative
processes. Offering an accessible and broad-ranging guide to the
field's major themes and research strategies, the Research Handbook
on Transnational Environmental Law will be an indispensable
resource to scholars, students and practitioners in environmental
and transnational law and social sciences seeking to understand the
contributions of a transnational approach to environmental law.
This new edition sets out an account of EU law that includes not
only that law's established features, but captures its development
in recent years and the challenges facing the European Union. With
dedicated new chapters on climate change, data protection, free
movement of capital, and the EU's relations with other European
States, topics such as the Union's response to covid-19 and the
Ukraine crisis are addressed in detail. As with previous editions,
the new edition integrates case law, legislation, academic
materials and wider policy contributions in a way that broadens
students' understanding of the law and prompts greater critical
reflection on the limits, challenges, and possibilities of EU law.
It seeks to set out EU law not so much as a series of laws to be
learned but as something that stimulates heavy debate about some of
the most contentious and significant issues of our time.
EU Environmental Law is a critical, comprehensive and engaging
account of the essential and emerging issues in European
environmental law and regulation today. Suitable for advanced
undergraduate and postgraduate students, the book delivers a
thematic and contextual treatment of the subject for those taking
courses in environmental law, environmental studies, regulation and
public policy, and government and international relations. Placing
the key issues in context, EU Environmental Law takes an
interdisciplinary and thematic approach to help students to better
understand the implementation and enforcement of environmental law
and policy across Europe. It offers an accessible overview, and
links theory with practical applications that will allow students
to contextualise the outcomes of legal rules and their impact on
public and private behaviours. It provides a definitive account of
the subject, examining traditional topics such as nature
conservation law, waste law and water law, alongside increasingly
important fields such as the law of climate change, environmental
human rights law, and regulation of GMOs and nanotechnology.
A large and growing proportion of contemporary environmental
regulation is transnational, which means that it is impossible to
understand environmental governance without a firm grasp of the
nature of transnational environmental regulation (TER). In this
illuminating work, Veerle Heyvaert offers readers a comprehensive
discussion of TER, including analysis of international
environmental agreements, regional and EU regulation, private
environmental regulation, and governance networks, arguing that TER
is highly diverse but sufficiently cohesive to allow the
identification of shared characteristics that establish TER as a
model of regulation. The book uncovers the key features of TER, and
analyses the various intentions of TER regulators, TER's governance
principles and compliance strategies, using a newly developed
activity-based methodology for regulatory analysis. This book
should be read by anyone seeking to understand the strengths and
weaknesses of transnational environmental governance and its
contribution to sustainability.
EU Environmental Law is a critical, comprehensive and engaging
account of the essential and emerging issues in European
environmental law and regulation today. Suitable for advanced
undergraduate and postgraduate students, the book delivers a
thematic and contextual treatment of the subject for those taking
courses in environmental law, environmental studies, regulation and
public policy, and government and international relations. Placing
the key issues in context, EU Environmental Law takes an
interdisciplinary and thematic approach to help students to better
understand the implementation and enforcement of environmental law
and policy across Europe. It offers an accessible overview, and
links theory with practical applications that will allow students
to contextualise the outcomes of legal rules and their impact on
public and private behaviours. It provides a definitive account of
the subject, examining traditional topics such as nature
conservation law, waste law and water law, alongside increasingly
important fields such as the law of climate change, environmental
human rights law, and regulation of GMOs and nanotechnology.
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