Handbook of European Environmental and Climate Law
Patrick THIEFFRY
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- Categories: EU LAW, Energy and Environment, Environmental Law
- Publisher: BRUYLANT EDITIONS
- Collection: Collection droit de l'Union Européenne - Manuels
- ISBN: 9782802767862
- Publication Date: 10/03/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 520
Summary
This Handbook of European Environment and Climate Law is the 2nd edition of the work previously titled Handbook of European Environment Law.
It is associated with the Traité de droit européen de l’environnement et du climat and the Manuel de droit européen de l’environnement et du climat,
 both in the French language and published in the same collection, and 
with which it shares a same structure. The Traité provides a more 
in-depth approach, with further historic, policy and caselaw 
considerations, and more complete references.
The introduction in
 the book’s title of the climate dimension, while it was already quite 
present in the previous edition, is testimony to its growing importance 
absent a dedicated EU policy and corresponding legislative basis.
Climate
 law is covered in its many occurrences along the work, its 
specificities noted, and their consequences recognized, especially with 
respect to the international background which brings about novel legal 
interventions, an upheaval of classical approaches, through the creation
 of a new governance for the implementation of the Paris Agreement and 
of the resulting EU legislation.
The recurring changes in the 
many and diverse environmental legislations are also of course presented
 in context, including in light of the growing importance of circular 
economy and the proposal of a European Green Deal.
The growing 
interference of fundamental rights is henceforth considered: Charter of 
Fundamental Rights of the Union, Convention for the Protection of Human 
Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, etc. More broadly, the development of 
environmental and climate disputes settlement is accounted for beyond 
the traditional recourse to the EU judges, in the national courts 
including through transnational private litigation, and in international
 arbitration.
Table of contents
Foreword
Table of abbreviations
Introduction
BOOK ONE – INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE LAW CHAPTER
CHAPTER I. – Scope of environmental and climate law
CHAPTER II. – Implementation of environment and climate law
CHAPTER III. – Principles in environment and climate law
BOOK TWO – ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE LEGISLATION
PART ONE – RULES APPLICABLE TO THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AREAS
CHAPTER IV. – Air and atmosphere
CHAPTER V. – Water
CHAPTER VI. – Natural habitats, fauna & flora
PART TWO – OBJECTS HAVING AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER VII. – Waste
CHAPTER VIII. – Noise producing equipment and activities
CHAPTER IX. – Hazardous substances and organisms
PART THREE – TRANSVERSAL MEASURES
CHAPTER X. – The so-called “integrated” measures
CHAPTER XI. – Public information and participation
PART FOUR – ECONOMIC AND TAX INSTRUMENTS
CHAPTER XII. – Forced internalisation
CHAPTER XIII. – Voluntary commitments
CHAPTER XIV. – Environmental liability
BOOK THREE – ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE INTEGRATION IN OTHER LEGISLATION
PART I – NON-SECTORIAL RULES
CHAPTER XV. – European internal market
CHAPTER XVI. – Competition rules
PART II – SECTORIAL LEGISLATION
CHAPTER XVII. – Agricultural legislation
CHAPTER XVIII. – Transport legislation
CHAPTER XIX. – Energy legislation
CHAPTER XX. – Action on Human health