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Summary, Environment in the European Union, 1995
Author | : Keimpe Wieringa |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Environmental management |
ISBN | : |
1996.
Environment in the European Union at the Turn of the Century
Author | : European Environment Agency |
Publisher | : Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Air |
ISBN | : |
Environment in the European Union at the Turn of the Century
Author | : European Environment Agency |
Publisher | : European Environment Agency ; Office for Official Publications of the European Communities |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Air |
ISBN | : |
European Union Activities on the Environment, 1995
Author | : Olivia Bruyas |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Environmental law |
ISBN | : |
The European Union and Global Environmental Protection
Author | : Mar Campins Eritja |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2020-11-17 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1000284638 |
This book examines how the EU can be a more proactive actor in the promotion of the principles of sustainability and fairness from a legal environmental perspective. The book is one of the results of the research activity of the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Environmental Law (2017-2020) funded by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme. The European Union and Global Environmental Protection: Transforming Influence into Action begins with an introduction of the key EU competences, instruments and mechanisms, as well as the current international challenges at the EU level. It then explores case study examples from four regulated fields: climate change, biodiversity, multilateral trade, unregulated fishing, and access to justice; and four unregulated areas: mainstreaming of the Sustainable Development Goals in EU policies, and environmental justice, highlighting the extent to which the EU might align with international environmental regimes or extend its normative power. This volume will be of great relevance to students, scholars, and EU policy makers with an interest in international environmental law and policy.
Voluntary Environmental Agreements
Author | : Patrick ten Brink |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 565 |
Release | : 2017-08-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351282263 |
Voluntary environmental agreements (VEAs) – generally agreements between government and business – have been regarded by many as a key new instrument for meeting environmental objectives in a flexible manner. Their performance to date has, however, also led to considerable criticism, with several parties arguing that they are methods for avoiding real action that goes beyond "business-as-usual". Is either of these positions justified? The aim of this book is to highlight and learn the lessons from existing experience, looking not just at results but also at specific elements of agreements and also at the process of the agreement itself. Lessons are drawn from experience from across the world, covering the full range of environmental challenges, and from the perspective of key stakeholder groups. Importantly, the book also presents tools for assessing and improving existing agreements and includes recommendations and guidelines for future agreements in key areas such as climate change. It also deals at length with the problem of how such agreements might be used in developing and transitional economies. The overall view of the book is that there is a real potential for the future use of VEAs as part of the policy mix and as a tool for sharing the responsibility for meeting environmental objectives. For the agreements to play this role, however, significant steps are needed to ensure that they are effective, efficient, equitable and appropriately linked to a portfolio of other instruments. The book is divided into four sections. First, existing agreements, their development and efficacy are considered; second, the prospects for voluntary agreements in developing and transitional economies are discussed; third, a range of authors examine the role of VEAs as part of the policy mix to combat climate change; and, finally, the book concludes with an examination of how new tools for evaluating and improving VEAs could be utilized in the future. Voluntary Environmental Agreements will be of interest not only to academics, governments and businesses wishing to understand this specific instrument, but also to those already implementing or considering applying VEAs to meet their environmental objectives.