EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market
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EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market
1 EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market Nicolas de Sadeleer, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law at Saint-Louis University, Brussels Preface by Allan Rosas, Judge, CJEU • The first sustained analysis of the intersection between the EU’s environmental law and policy and the EU’s commitment to a free, competitive internal market • Offers a clear explanation of the legal framework for environmental protection in EU Treaty and secondary law • Analyses how environmental concerns and environmental law have impacted on the operation of the internal market November 2013 | 550 pages 978-0-19-967543-2 Hardback £95.00 Written by one of the foremost experts in the area, this 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. Readership: Academics, scholars, students, and practitioners including in-house lawyers in the fields of European law, environmental law, competition law, and internal market law. For more information please visit: www.oup.com/uk/law Table of Contents 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 and the Environment 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 Conclusions General Conclusion How to Order Online: www.oup.com/uk/law • Save on postage & packing when you order online (UK-based orders only) : FREE P&P on orders of £20 (€24.55) Standard charges - UK: £3 (€3.68) per order; Europe: £6 (€7.36) per order; Rest of World: £9 (€11.05) per order Phone: +44 (0)1536 452640 VAT is payable by UK-based customers on online and journal products, and by customers based outside the UK on all products. VAT is applied at the relevant local rate. If you are exempt from VAT, or have a VAT registration number, please state this during the order process.