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15 - European Community environmental law

Philippe Sands
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University College London
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Introduction

E. Rehbinder and R. Stewart, Environmental Protection Policy (1985); J. Charpentier (ed.), La Protection de l'environnement par les Communautés Européennes (1988); S. P. Johnson and G. Corcelle, The Environmental Policy of the European Communities (1989); E. Haagsma, ‘The European Community's Environmental Policy: A Case Study in Federalism’, 12 Fordham International Law Journal 311 (1989); R. B. Stewart, ‘Environmental Law in the United States and the European Community: Spillovers, Co-operation, Rivalry, Institutions’, 1992 University of Chicago Legal Forum 41; R. Wagenbaur, ‘Regulating the European Environment: The EC Experience’, 1992 University of Chicago Legal Forum 17; M. Wheeler, ‘Greening the EEC Treaty’, in P. Sands (ed.), Greening International Law (1993), 85; G. Bennett, Conserving Europe's Natural Heritage (1994); S. Johnson and G. Corcelle, The Environmental Policy of the European Communities (1995); S. Ercmann, Pollution Control in the European Community (1996); J. Holder (ed.), The Impact of EC Environmental Law in the United Kingdom (1997); A. Kiss and D. Shelton, Manual of European Environmental Law (1997, 2nd edn); J. Scott, EC Environmental Law (1998); R. Revesz, ‘Environmental Regulation in Federal Systems’, 1 Yearbook of European Environmental Law 1 (2000); J. Jans, European Environmental Law (2000, 2nd edn); L. Krämer, EC Environmental Law (2000, 4th edn); L. Krämer, Casebook on EU Environmental Law (2002).

On EC law generally see T. C. Hartley, Foundations of European Community Law (1998, 4th edn); Wyatt and Dashwood's European Union Law (2000, 4th edn); P. Craig and G. de Burca, EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials (2002, 2nd edn).

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