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Climate law in EU member states : Towards national legislation for climate protection

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2012Description: 377p ixISBN:
  • 9781781002773
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.762000 PEE
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Rationale for a Focus on Mitigation Law at EU Member State Level Javier de Cendra de Larragan, Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy PART II: THE MEANING OF EU LAW FOR NATIONAL CLIMATE LEGISLATION 2. Legal Consequences of the Effort Sharing Decision for Member State Action Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy 3. EU Climate and Energy Law: Challenges for Member States Javier de Cendra de Larragan 4. Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from EU ETS Installations: What Room is Left for the Member States? Lorenzo Squintani, Marijn Holwerda and Kars de Graaf 5. EU State Aid Law and National Climate Regulation Stefan Weishaar PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF CLIMATE PROTECTION LEGISLATION WITHIN MEMBER STATES 6. Prospects for the UK's National Approach to Climate Law-making Mark Stallworthy 7. Scotland: Constraints and Opportunities in a Devolved System Colin Reid 8. The Paradoxical Nature of French Climate Change Law in the Light of the Grenelle Environmental Round Table Nathalie Herve-Fournereau 9. German Climate and Energy Legislation: An Ambitious but Fragmented Framework Thomas Schomerus 10. Spanish Climate Change Policy: An Ambitious Bet on Renewable Energies Teresa Parejo Navajas 11. Climate Law in Poland: Towards an Overall Regulation Leszek Karski PART IV: TYPICAL CHOICES BY NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION 12. Implementing the Carbon Capture and Storage Regime in the UK: Experiences from a Front-runner Country Giedre Kaminskaite-Salters 13. Biomass or the Story of an Unfinished Coming Together of Energy and Waste: Observations on the EU and French Legal Approach Alexandra Langlais 14. The Need for a Consistent Renewable Energy Policy in Italy Barbara Pozzo 15. The Dutch Focus: A Delta Act for Climate Adaptation Nicolien van der Grijp, Emmy Bergsma and Joyeeta Gupta PART V: CONCLUSION AND PROSPECT 16. Concluding Observations and Forward Look Javier de Cendra de Larragan, Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy Index
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Table of contents

Contents:

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Rationale for a Focus on Mitigation Law at EU Member State Level
Javier de Cendra de Larragan, Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy

PART II: THE MEANING OF EU LAW FOR NATIONAL CLIMATE LEGISLATION
2. Legal Consequences of the Effort Sharing Decision for Member State Action
Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy

3. EU Climate and Energy Law: Challenges for Member States
Javier de Cendra de Larragan

4. Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from EU ETS Installations: What Room is Left for the Member States?
Lorenzo Squintani, Marijn Holwerda and Kars de Graaf

5. EU State Aid Law and National Climate Regulation
Stefan Weishaar

PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF CLIMATE PROTECTION LEGISLATION WITHIN MEMBER STATES
6. Prospects for the UK's National Approach to Climate Law-making
Mark Stallworthy

7. Scotland: Constraints and Opportunities in a Devolved System
Colin Reid

8. The Paradoxical Nature of French Climate Change Law in the Light of the Grenelle Environmental Round Table
Nathalie Herve-Fournereau

9. German Climate and Energy Legislation: An Ambitious but Fragmented Framework
Thomas Schomerus

10. Spanish Climate Change Policy: An Ambitious Bet on Renewable Energies
Teresa Parejo Navajas

11. Climate Law in Poland: Towards an Overall Regulation
Leszek Karski

PART IV: TYPICAL CHOICES BY NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION
12. Implementing the Carbon Capture and Storage Regime in the UK: Experiences from a Front-runner Country
Giedre Kaminskaite-Salters

13. Biomass or the Story of an Unfinished Coming Together of Energy and Waste: Observations on the EU and French Legal Approach
Alexandra Langlais

14. The Need for a Consistent Renewable Energy Policy in Italy
Barbara Pozzo

15. The Dutch Focus: A Delta Act for Climate Adaptation
Nicolien van der Grijp, Emmy Bergsma and Joyeeta Gupta

PART V: CONCLUSION AND PROSPECT
16. Concluding Observations and Forward Look
Javier de Cendra de Larragan, Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy

Index

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