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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nicolas de Sadeleer (Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law at Saint-Louis University (Brussels))Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 1.176kg ISBN: 9780199675432ISBN 10: 0199675430 Pages: 556 Publication Date: 09 January 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsGeneral Introduction Part I: Introduction to EU Environmental Law Introduction 1: Environmental Objectives, Principles, and Criteria of the Environmental Policy in the TEU and TFEU 2: The Right to Environmental Protection in Treaty Law, in the ECHR, and in the EUCFR 3: Competences, Powers, and Legal Bases 4: General Overview of EU Secondary Environmental Law Conclusions Part II: The Respect of Treaty Provisions on Free Movement of Goods, Services, and Establishment Introduction 5: Free Movement of Goods 6: Freedom of Establishment, Free Movement of Services, and the Environment 7: National Provisions Derogating from Secondary Law Conclusions Part III: Competition Law and Environment Introduction 8: The Concepts of Undertakings and the Relevant Market in Light of Environmental Considerations 9: Article 101 TFEU 10: Article 102 TFEU 11: Environmental Regulation and EU Competition Law 12: State Aids and Environmental Protection Conclusion General ConclusionReviewsDe Sadeleer manages to provide a full and encyclopaedic overview of all aspects of EU internal market and competition law through an environmental lens. Leonie Reins, Transnational Environmental Law De Sadeleer manages to provide a full and encyclopaedic overview of all aspects of EU internal market and competition law through an environmental lens... He addresses a broad range of issues in a clear and accessible way, helped by the inclusion of instructive tables and to-the-point summaries of the main aspects discussed throughout the book. These are helpful tools for non-EU lawyers and non-academics to navigate and gain a comprehensive overview of EU environmental law and associated disciplines. Leonie Reins, Transnational Environmental Law As Judge Rosas has pointed out in his foreword, one of the merits of this volume is that it is aimed both at academics and at practitioners. Another is that, rather than treating EU environmental law in isolation, it concentrates on the interaction between that area of law and the internal market; this approach enables the reader to gain a far better understanding of how EU environmental law works in practice. In short, this impressive work is a must for anyone interested in EU environmental law. Peter Oliver, Common Market Law Review This is a thought-provoking book in which Nicolas de Sadeleer succeeds in setting out and analysing the relevant law on the environment and the internal market in a clear and accessible manner, while at the same time addressing difficult issues relating to conflict in implementation. This scholarly and comprehensive work not only identifies and addresses these issues at the heart of the EU, but also proposes solutions both legal and practical. Anne-Michelle Slater, Environmental Law Review EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market is a key volume for the study of the EU's environmental policies. All legal scholars dealing with environmental governance, the EU or international institutions are encouraged to add this impressive work to their bookshelves. * Nikolas Sellheim, Review of European Community & International Environmental Law * Environmental Law and the Internal Market is another remarkable work of Nicolas Sadeleer. This very pragmatic book offers answers to very specific questions... [and] it comes as no surprise that the author is deemed to be one of the foremost experts of environmental law at world level. * Alexandra Aragao, RevCEDOUA * Nicolas de Sadeleer is without doubt one of the most productive and thorough of all legal scholars dealing with EU environmental law...in broad brushstrokes, he informs us about the encounter between the two perspectives of EU law; business and free trade on the one hand, and the environment and climate change on the other...he manages to merge the different worlds of business and the environment, which makes the analysis fruitful for readers from all sectors of society, not least practitioners. This is certainly not a book reserved for just one category of reader... an excellent book to place in the hands of law students, civil servants, business lawyers and administrators interested in EU law in connection with free trade, competition and the environment. * Jan Darpoe, European Journal of Risk Regulation * De Sadeleer manages to provide a full and encyclopaedic overview of all aspects of EU internal market and competition law through an environmental lens... He addresses a broad range of issues in a clear and accessible way, helped by the inclusion of instructive tables and to-the-point summaries of the main aspects discussed throughout the book. These are helpful tools for non-EU lawyers and non-academics to navigate and gain a comprehensive overview of EU environmental law and associated disciplines. * Leonie Reins, Transnational Environmental Law * As Judge Rosas has pointed out in his foreword, one of the merits of this volume is that it is aimed both at academics and at practitioners. Another is that, rather than treating EU environmental law in isolation, it concentrates on the interaction between that area of law and the internal market; this approach enables the reader to gain a far better understanding of how EU environmental law works in practice. In short, this impressive work is a must for anyone interested in EU environmental law. * Peter Oliver, Common Market Law Review * This is a thought-provoking book in which Nicolas de Sadeleer succeeds in setting out and analysing the relevant law on the environment and the internal market in a clear and accessible manner, while at the same time addressing difficult issues relating to conflict in implementation. This scholarly and comprehensive work not only identifies and addresses these issues at the heart of the EU, but also proposes solutions both legal and practical. * Anne-Michelle Slater, Environmental Law Review * As Judge Rosas has pointed out in his foreword, one of the merits of this volume is that it is aimed both at academics and at practitioners. Another is that, rather than treating EU environmental law in isolation, it concentrates on the interaction between that area of law and the internal market; this approach enables the reader to gain a far better understanding of how EU environmental law works in practice. In short, this impressive work is a must for anyone interested in EU environmental law. Peter Oliver, Common Market Law Review This is a thought-provoking book in which Nicolas de Sadeleer succeeds in setting out and analysing the relevant law on the environment and the internal market in a clear and accessible manner, while at the same time addressing difficult issues relating to conflict in implementation. This scholarly and comprehensive work not only identifies and addresses these issues at the heart of the EU, but also proposes solutions both legal and practical. Anne-Michelle Slater, Environmental Law Review Author InformationNicolas de Sadeleer is professor of law at Saint Louis University (Brussels). He plays an active part in debates on EU legal and institutional issues. Author of Environmental Principles (OUP, 2002), and editor of Implementing the Precautionary Principle (Earthscan, 2007), he held various chairs (EU Marie Curie Chair, Jean Monnet Chair) and has taught in a number of universities across Europe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |