Nature law and policy in Europe

By: Jackson, Andrew L.R [editor]Series: Routledge research in international environmental lawPublisher: London : Routledge, 2023Description: xvi, 259pSubject(s): Environmental policy | Ecosystem services | Nature conservationDDC classification: 363.70094
Contents:
<P>Chapter 1: Introduction </P><P><EM>Andrew L. R.&nbsp;Jackson</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 2: Recent developments in the implementation of EU nature legislation</P><P><EM>Micheál Ó Briain</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 3: The requirements for an effective international nature conservation system, and the EU Birds and Habitats Directives</P><P><EM>John Temple Lang</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 4: Ensuring compliance: regulatory regimes under the EU Nature Directives</P><P><EM>Liam Cashman</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 5: The margin of appreciation when applying Article 6(3) and (4) of the Habitats Directive</P><P><EM>Christoph Sobotta</EM></P><P><BR>Chapter 6: The trigger for Article 6(3) appropriate assessment: the gateway revisited</P><P><EM>Gregory Jones KC, BL</EM></P><P><BR>Chapter 7: Supporting nature conservation through an ecosystem services policy</P><P><EM>Ian Hodge</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 8: Judicial Review and nature cases in the UK: current challenges and future opportunities</P><P><EM>Carol Day</EM> </P><P></P><P>Chapter 9: Science and the interpretation of the EU Habitats Directive by the Court of Justice of the EU: 2+2=5?</P><P><EM>Hendrik Schoukens</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 10: Strict protection of species in the EU: controversies and trends</P><P><EM>Yaffa Epstein, José Vicente López-Bao and Guillaume Chapron</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 11: Conservation of areas outside the Natura 2000 network: an historical perspective with an eye to the future</P><P><EM>Andrew L.R. Jackson</EM> </P>
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<P>Chapter 1: Introduction </P><P><EM>Andrew L. R.&nbsp;Jackson</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 2: Recent developments in the implementation of EU nature legislation</P><P><EM>Micheál Ó Briain</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 3: The requirements for an effective international nature conservation system, and the EU Birds and Habitats Directives</P><P><EM>John Temple Lang</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 4: Ensuring compliance: regulatory regimes under the EU Nature Directives</P><P><EM>Liam Cashman</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 5: The margin of appreciation when applying Article 6(3) and (4) of the Habitats Directive</P><P><EM>Christoph Sobotta</EM></P><P><BR>Chapter 6: The trigger for Article 6(3) appropriate assessment: the gateway revisited</P><P><EM>Gregory Jones KC, BL</EM></P><P><BR>Chapter 7: Supporting nature conservation through an ecosystem services policy</P><P><EM>Ian Hodge</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 8: Judicial Review and nature cases in the UK: current challenges and future opportunities</P><P><EM>Carol Day</EM> </P><P></P><P>Chapter 9: Science and the interpretation of the EU Habitats Directive by the Court of Justice of the EU: 2+2=5?</P><P><EM>Hendrik Schoukens</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 10: Strict protection of species in the EU: controversies and trends</P><P><EM>Yaffa Epstein, José Vicente López-Bao and Guillaume Chapron</EM></P><P></P><P>Chapter 11: Conservation of areas outside the Natura 2000 network: an historical perspective with an eye to the future</P><P><EM>Andrew L.R. Jackson</EM> </P>

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