
For Some, A Protectionist Policy Underlies Most Environmental Measures. Lawyers Working In The Area Of Fundamental Freedoms Are Very Accustomed To Discussing All Issues Within A Free Market Framework And Therefore Often Come To Market-friendly Decisions. Similarly, While Environmental Law Has Taken On A Renewed Intensity At European Level, The Tendency Has Been To Analyse The Subject Rather Narrowly, And Studies Fail To Address The Impact Of Environmental Law On Market Integration. Written By One Of The Foremost Experts In The Area, The Book Challenges Current Thought And Re-assesses The Rules Of Economic Integration Within An Environmental Framework. In So Doing, It Bridges The Gap Between Environmental And Trade Law And Provides A Systematic, Robust, And Practically Workable Analytical Framework Of The Conflicts Opposing Rapidly Evolving Environmental And Climate Change Measures And Internal Market As Well As Competition Rules. The Book Is Divided Into Three Parts, Beginning With A Systematic And In-depth Analysis Of The Key Treaty Provisions Regarding Environmental Protection, As Well As An Overview Of Secondary Environmental Law. Part Two Addresses The Compatibility Of Eu And National Environmental Protection Measures With The Provisions Of The Tfeu On The Free Movement Of Goods And Services, And The Freedom Of Establishment. Part Three Examines The Compatibility Of Environmental Protection Measures With Treaty Provisions On The Freedom Of Competition And State Aids. The Book Also Includes Discussion Of All Major Cases Handed Down By The Court Of Justice, Highlighting The Real Impact Of The Conflicts.
This book investigates the inherent legal tension between European Union environmental protection measures and the fundamental economic principles of the internal market. Nicolas de Sadeleer, a recognized authority in environmental law, critiques the tendency to analyze environmental regulations solely through a market-friendly lens. He proposes a robust analytical framework that reconciles the rapid evolution of climate change policy with the established rules of economic integration, free movement, and competition within the European Union.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Legal scholars and practitioners identify this work as a critical bridge between environmental and trade law disciplines. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for understanding the complex interplay between EU regulatory frameworks and economic freedoms.
Page Count:
550
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191663506
ISBN-13:
9780191663505
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