1st Edition

Environmental Rights and Equality in the EU Addressing the Aarhus Paradox

By Morgan Eleanor Harris Copyright 2027
298 Pages
by Routledge

The emergence of environmental public participation rights in Europe has provided people with greater opportunities to access environmental information, participate in environmental decision-making, and seek judicial protection of their right to a healthy environment. However, significant barriers to exercising environmental participation rights persist for many, particularly those who face other... Read more

1. Environmental Justice and Participation Rights in Europe: Setting the Ground; 2. The Aarhus Paradox: Understanding Barriers to Public Participation in Europe; 3.The 1998 Aarhus Convention and Barriers to Public Participation in Environmental Matters; 4 Equality and Participation rights in the 2018 Escazú Agreement; 5. Fundamental Rights and Environmental Participation Rights in the EU; 6. Fundamental Rights and Environmental Participation Rights in the EU; 7. Equality and Participation Rights in the European Union; 8. Conclusions

Biography

Morgan Eleanor Harris is a research fellow in European Union law at the Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Department of Law. She earned a master’s in law (LMG, Hons.) and doctorate at the Libera Università Maria SS. Assunta (LUMSA) in Rome, and a master’s in environmental law at the Università di Roma, La Sapien-za. She has published numerous articles on topics related to European and Interna-tional environmental law, with a particular focus on public participation rights.