1st Edition

European Perspectives on Environmental Law and Governance

Edited By Suzanne Kingston Copyright 2013
264 Pages
by Routledge

264 Pages
by Routledge

264 Pages
by Routledge

This book provides a range of perspectives on some of the most pressing contemporary challenges in EU environmental law and governance from some of today’s leading European environmental academics and practitioners. The book maintains a focus on three key cross-cutting issues, each of which is carefully analysed through the lens of governance. The first theme to be addressed is that of climate... Read more

1. Introduction, Suzanne Kingston Part 1: The Climate Change Challenge 2. Linking Planetary Boundaries and Overconsumption by Individuals: a New Frontier for (EU Climate) Law?, Javier de Cendra de Larragán  3. The Challenge of Climate Change: International Law Perspectives, Alan Boyle Part 2: The Integration Challenge 4. Giving a Voice to the Environment by Challenging the Practice of Integrating Environmental Requirements into other EU Policies, Ludwig Krämer  5. The CAP in 2020: Vision or Hindsight?, Joe McMahon  6. The Integration Challenge: Integrating Environmental Concerns into Other EU Policies, Owen McIntyre Part 3: The Enforcement Challenge 7. Mind the Gap: Difficulties in Enforcement and the Continuing Unfulfilled Promise of EU Environmental Law, Suzanne Kingston  8. Commission Enforcement of EU Environmental Legislation in Ireland – a 20 Year Retrospective, Liam Cashman  9. Delivering the Rule of Environmental Law in Ireland: Where Do We go From Here?, Áine Ryall  10. Environmental Enforcement in Ireland - the Need to get a Piece of the Multi-Party Action, Joanne Blennerhassett

 

 

Biography

Dr. Suzanne Kingston is a lecturer at University College, Dublin and has published widely on EU law issues in leading international peer-reviewed journals. Her research and publications have been in the fields of EU competition law, EU environmental law, EU taxation law and EU human rights law. She has been a visiting lecturer at Cambridge University, the University of Leiden, Queen's University, Belfast, and Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, and is frequently invited to speak on EU-related issues at international and domestic conferences.