EU Environmental Law, Governance and Decision-Making
Maria Lee
- Hart, 2014
A vast and diverse body of EU law addresses an enormous range of
environmental matters. This book examines a number of areas of
substantive EU environmental law, focusing on the striking preoccupation
of EU environmental law with the structure of decision-making. It
highlights the observation that environmental protection and
environmental decision-making depend intimately on both detailed,
specialised information about the physical state of the world, and on
political judgments about values and priorities. It also explores the
elaborate mechanisms that attempt to bring these distinctive
decision-making resources into EU environmental law in areas including
industrial pollution, chemicals regulation, environmental assessment and
climate change.