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.
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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
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