A robust, exhaustive, and systematic legal analysis of the conflicts opposing integration of internal market and free competition rules with the environmental protection rules, including climate change rules, taken at an EU and national level.
A robust, exhaustive, and systematic legal analysis of the conflicts opposing integration of internal market and free competition rules with the environmental protection rules, including climate change rules, taken at an EU and national level.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicolas 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.
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* General 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 Conclusion
* General 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 Conclusion
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