Europe and the Environment: Legal Essays in Honour of Ludwig KrämerMarco Onida Europa Law Publishing, 2004 - 274 pages Dr. Ludwig KrÃ?¤mer, born 1939, retired from the European Commission in August 2004. Dr. KrÃ?¤mer joined the European Commission in 1972, where he started his career dealing with consumer protection issues in the Competition Directorate-General. He successfully combined his profession as an official of the European Commission with intensive writing and teaching activities. Dr. KrÃ?¤mer is the author of numerous books, handbooks and articles on EC environmental law. He is an environmental law professor and regularly teaches at several European and non-European universities. In his teaching and speeches, he has inspired his audience and spurred many young people into working to protect the environment. On the occasion of his retirement from the Commission, a group of colleagues and friends decided to honor him with the production of this book, which assembles legal essays on a number of EC environmental law subjects. |
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... Access to Justice in Environmental Matters ; A Fundamental Democratic Right Birgit Dette Introduction CHAPTER 2 I 3 2 The democratic society as origin of access to justice in environmental matters 3 Access to justice in environmental ...
... Access to Justice in Environmental Matters ; A Fundamental Democratic Right Birgit Dette Introduction CHAPTER 2 I 3 2 The democratic society as origin of access to justice in environmental matters 3 Access to justice in environmental ...
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... Access to justice 2.1.5 2.2 2.2.I 2.2.2 Assessment of habitat impacts : Directive 92 / 43 / EEC When is an assessment under Article 6 ( 3 ) required ? How should an assessment be carried out for purposes of Article 6 ( 3 ) and what are ...
... Access to justice 2.1.5 2.2 2.2.I 2.2.2 Assessment of habitat impacts : Directive 92 / 43 / EEC When is an assessment under Article 6 ( 3 ) required ? How should an assessment be carried out for purposes of Article 6 ( 3 ) and what are ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 5 |
3 | 7 |
36 | 9 |
the proposal package | 13 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
I | 19 |
5 | 20 |
4 | 125 |
82 | 128 |
2 | 133 |
Part Three | 139 |
CHAPTER 6 | 147 |
2 | 149 |
CHAPTER 8 | 155 |
CHAPTER 9 | 157 |
Types of cases investigated | 27 |
European Ombudsman | 34 |
Protection of the Environment through Criminal Law | 41 |
Main points of the proposal | 48 |
6 | 60 |
2 | 67 |
2 | 79 |
4 | 85 |
Origin and development | 93 |
9 | 99 |
Data availability | 107 |
76 | 108 |
1 | 118 |
chemicals | 119 |
Environmental Protection by Product Policy Focus | 158 |
2 | 162 |
CHAPTER | 164 |
2 | 178 |
4 | 186 |
12 | 195 |
4 | 201 |
3 | 207 |
Introduction | 211 |
Climate action at EU level | 217 |
Outlook and role of the Commission | 223 |
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