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Europe in green : European environmental democracy /

"The book is a cornerstone in the studies aimed at introducing a new form of democracy not just at a global level, through international environmental law, but also at local one, by regional and national regulation, to manage global and local ecological problems. In the light of the results poi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Parola, Giulia (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, Great Britain : Versita, [2013]
Colección:Law, public administration.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Environmental Democracy in a European Context
  • ch. 1. "Democracy" and "Environment" in the European Union
  • Democracy
  • Democratic Deficit in the EU
  • The Remedies of Democratic Deficit
  • Representative Democracy Tools
  • Participatory and Deliberatory Tools
  • The Treaty Instruments to Participate
  • Access to Environmental Information
  • Public Participation in Environmental Matters
  • White Paper on European Governance
  • Constitution for Europe and the Following Plan "D"
  • Treaty of Lisbon
  • Access to Justice: Former Article 230
  • Environment in the European Community
  • The Definition of the Term "Environment" in Europe
  • Wide Definition of "Environment"
  • Narrow Definition of "Environment"
  • Anthropocentric and Ecocentric Character of Environment in Europe
  • Protection of Environment in the Treaty.
  • Single European Act
  • The Treaty of Amsterdam
  • The Constitution for Europe
  • The Lisbon Treaty
  • Environmental Democracy in Europe
  • Dimensions of European Environmental Democracy: Form and Space
  • Form
  • Space
  • Actors of Environmental Democracy at a European Level: the Role for European citizens
  • European Environmental Rights
  • Substantive Environmental Rights
  • Article 37 Codifies an Environmental Human Right
  • Article 37 Does Not Codify an Environmental Human Right
  • Where Can We Find the European Environmental Substantive Rights?
  • ECHR Jurisprudence: Environmental Protection "Par Ricochet"
  • Jurisprudences of ECHR in Environmental matters
  • Ecological European Citizens
  • Ecological Duties
  • Preventive Principle and Precautionary Principle
  • Sustainable Development
  • Polluter Pays Principle.
  • ch. 2. Implementation of Environmental Rights and Duties in Europe
  • Environmental Democracy at the EU Level
  • Procedural Rights: Implementation of the Aarhus Convention
  • First Pillar: Access to Environmental Information
  • Background on Public Access to Information in Europe
  • Passive Access to Environmental Information
  • General Rules
  • Exceptions of the Access to Information
  • Active Access to Environmental Information
  • Second Pillar: Environmental Participation
  • Third Pillar: Access to Justice in Environmental Matters
  • Background on Former Article 230 EC
  • Implementation of Article 9(1) of the Aarhus Convention
  • Implementation of Article 9(2) of the Aarhus Convention
  • Fourth Pillar: Implementation of Article 9(3) of the Aarhus Convention.
  • Internal Review Process by a Community Institution or Body
  • Article 10 Request for Internal Review of Administrative Act
  • Article 11 Criteria for Entitlement at Community Level
  • Proceeding Before the Court of Justice
  • Limits of Aarhus Regulation Compared to the Aarhus Convention
  • Individual Concern After the Entry into Force of the Aarhus Regulation
  • Communication to the Aarhus Convention's Compliance Committee
  • Environmental Democracy at National Level
  • Procedural Environmental Rights
  • First Pillar: Access of Environmental Information
  • Directive 2003/4/EC on Public Access to Environmental Information
  • Second Pillar: Participation in Environmental Matters
  • Directive 2003/35/EC
  • Implementation of Article 6 of Aarhus Convention: EIA Directive and IPPC Directive.
  • Implementation of Article 7 of Aarhus Convention
  • Third Pillar: Access to Justice in Environmental Matters
  • Implementation of Article 9 (1)
  • Implementation of Article 9 (2)
  • Fourth Pillar: Implementation of Article 9 (3)
  • The Proposal on Access to Justice in Environmental Matters
  • The Main Novelties of the Proposal on Access to Justice
  • Ecological Duties
  • Implementation by Waste Legislation
  • Implementation by Environmental Criminal Law
  • Implementation by Environmental Liability Directive
  • The Polluter Pays Principle and the Preventive Principle in the Directive
  • The Personal, Material and Temporal Scope of the Liability Directive
  • Ecological Duties Under the Liability Directive
  • Access to Justice in the Liability Directive
  • Conclusion
  • Index
  • Bibliography.