Waste Management in European LawThe Example of Naples and Campania9789462361157 | 1 edition, 2014 |
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Preface |
Table of Contents
I | Introduction |
II | Jurisprudence |
III | Assessment and Evaluation |
Annexes |
Description
A few years ago, almost daily television reports on the ‘waste crisis’ in the Campania, the region of Naples, showed vividly that waste management can become a rather nightmarish undertaking. Is this an Italian speciality or is it also more in general a complex and difficult subject? For many years already waste management is an activity regulated by European law. This book analyses the salient features of the relevant law by critically assessing the relevant instruments and the jurisprudence of both the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights. The Neapolitan waste crisis is used as a major point of reference.
Target group
Academics in EU law and environmental law.
Author's information
Ioannis K. Panoussis is Senior Lecturer, Faculté Libre de Droit at the Université Catholique de Lille. He is also UNHCR Expert/Judge at the National Court for Asylum (France) representing the UNHCR.
Harry H.G. Post was a professor of International Law, ret., University of Exeter, UK; Visiting Professor, Faculté Libre de Droit at the Université Catholique de Lille, France and Guest Professor at the Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid, KU Leuven in Belgium.
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