Transboundary water cooperation in Europe : a successful multidimensional regime? /
In Transboundary Water Cooperation in Europe , Götz Reichert analyzes the multidimensional regime for the protection and management of European transboundary freshwater resources that is composed of international water law, the water law of the European Union, and domestic water legislation. Accord...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Brill,
[2016]
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Colección: | International water law
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Author Biography; Transboundary Water Cooperation in Europe A Successful Multidimensional Regime?; Abstract; Keywords; A Introduction; B International Water Law in Europe; I Early International Water Law in Europe: Failures, Lessons Learned and Successes; 1 Early Efforts: Conflict-driven Partial Approaches; 2 Paradigm Shift: Ecosystem-oriented Holistic Approach; a The 1986 Sandoz Spill: A Wake-up Call; b Towards Sustainability and Integrated Management; II Current International Water Law in Europe: Structure and Elements
- 1 Regulatory Structure: Framework Conventions and Basin-specific Agreements2 Substantive Elements; 3 Managerial Elements; a Information, Notification, Consultation and Negotiation; b Institutionalized Cooperation: International River Commissions; C EU Water Law; I Normative Clout of EU Water Law; 1 Nature of EU Water Law; 2 Legislative Competences, Guiding Principles and the Subsidiarity Test; 3 Legislative Procedures; 4 Legislative Acts; 5 Implementation and Enforcement; 6 EU Participation in International Water Conventions; II Early EU Water Law: An Ineffective Patchwork
- III Water Framework Directive (WFD)1 Regulatory Approach; 2 Substantive Elements; a Regulatory Purposes; b Ecological Scope; c Environmental Objectives; (1) Good Surface Water Status; (2) Good Groundwater Status; (3) Protected Areas; (4) Legally Binding Force; (5) Exemptions; d Surface Water Pollution; (1) Member State Measures: Combined Approach; (2) EU Measures: Priority Substances; e Groundwater Pollution; f Water Pricing; 3 Managerial Elements; a River Basins and River Basin Districts (RBDs); b Analysis and Monitoring; c Programme of Measures; d River Basin Management Plans (RBMPs)
- E Public Participationf Common Implementation Strategy (CIS); IV Flood Risk Directive (FRD); 1 Regulatory Approach; 2 Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment; 3 Flood Hazard Maps and Flood Risk Maps; 4 Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs); 5 Public Participation and Coordination with the WFD; D Integration of EU Water Law and International Water Law in Europe; I The WFD's Growing Influence on International Water Agreements in Europe; II International River Basin Management Plans; III International Flood Risk Management Plans; IV Intensity of Transboundary Water Cooperation in Europe