Abstract
Part 1 General questions: the scope of environmental law, Richard Macrory environmental constitutional law, Karl-Heinz Ladeur. Part 2 The administrative model: substantive criteria of environmental protection, Gerd Winter instruments of direct behavioural regulation, Michael Kloepfer and Gerd Winder environmental impact assessment, Claude Lambrechts freedom of environmental information, Gerd Winter public participation in environmental decisions, Calude Lambrechts standard-setting in environmental law, Gerd Winter judicial review of administrative action, Albert Mumma implementation of administrative environmental law - a case study of Italy, Antonella Capria how to organize environmental administration, Peter Knoepfel. Part 3 Instrumenting self-control: from regulatory control to network management, Pieter Glasbergen financial instruments in environmental protection, Gyula Bandi environmental liability, Malcolm Grant self-regulation by industry, Eckard Rehbinder. Part 4 The European Community framework: the development of EC environmental law, Jan Jans objectives and principles of EC environmental law, Jan Jans the elaboration of EC environmental legislation, Ludwig Kraemer the competences for EC environmental law, Jan Jans transboundary transfer of dangerous goods, Gretta Goldenman. Part 5 Central and Eastern Europe in search of a fitting model: drafting new envirnomental law in Poland - radical change or merely reform?, Jerzy Jendroska environmental law reform in Central and Eastern Europe - the case of Hungary, Gyula Bandi adaptation to EC environmental rules - options for Central and Eastern European states, Ludwig Kraemer.
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