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Environmental Crime in Europe: Modern Studies in European Law

Editat de Andrew Farmer, Michael Faure, Grazia Maria Vagliasindi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2020
"Environmental crime is a growing challenge for policy makers and law enforcers. This is an important and timely study which examines in depth how environmental crime is treated at national level within the European Union and the impact of the 2008 EU Directive on environmental crime on national systems. It will be required reading by anyone concerned with making environmental law more effective."Richard Macrory, Emeritus Professor, University College LondonThe aim of this important new collection is to explore how environmental crime is controlled and environmental criminal law is shaped and implemented within the European Union and its Member States. It examines the legal framework, looking in particular at Directive 2008/99/EC, and the specific competences of the EU in this domain. In addition, it provides a detailed analysis of environmental criminal law in seven Member States, focusing inter alia on the basic legislation, the way in which environmental pollution is criminalised and the main actors in place to enforce environmental criminal law. In so doing, it provides a much needed explanation of the evolution of environmental criminal law in Europe at Union level and how this is implemented in selected Member States.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509937455
ISBN-10: 1509937455
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Modern Studies in European Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Much needed comprehensive analysis of how the European Union and its member states guard against environmental crime

Notă biografică

Andrew Farmer is Programme Manager at the Institute for European Environmental Policy.Michael Faure is Professor of Comparative Private Law and Economics at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.Grazia Maria Vagliasindi is Researcher in Criminal Law at the University of Catania.


Cuprins

Part I: European Legal Background1. European Environmental Law and Environmental Crime: An Introduction Teresa Fajardo2. EU Harmonisation Competences in Criminal Matters and Environmental Crime Giovanni Grasso3. The EU Environmental Crime Directive Grazia Maria Vagliasindi Part II: Country Studies4. Environmental Criminal Law in France Floriana Bianco and Annalisa Lucifora5. Environmental Criminal Law in Germany Stephan Sina6. Environmental Criminal Law in Italy Grazia Maria Vagliasindi7. Environmental Criminal Law in Poland Karolina Jackowicz, Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Valsamis Mitsilegas8. Environmental Criminal Law in Spain Juan Luis Fuentes Osorio9. Environmental Criminal Law in Sweden Michael Faure and Niels Philipsen10. Environmental Criminal Law in the United Kingdom Elena Fasoli Part III: Comparative Analysis and Concluding Remarks11. The Evolution of Environmental Criminal Law in Europe: A Comparative AnalysisMichael Faure12. Environmental Crime in Europe: State of Affairs and Future Perspectives Andrew Farmer, Michael Faure and Grazia Maria Vagliasindi


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"Environmental crime is a growing challenge for policy makers and law enforcers. This is an important and timely study which examines in depth how environmental crime is treated at national level within the European Union and the impact of the 2008 EU Directive on environmental crime on national systems. It will be required reading by anyone concerned with making environmental law more effective."Richard Macrory, Emeritus Professor, University College LondonThe aim of this important new collection is to explore how environmental crime is controlled and environmental criminal law is shaped and implemented within the European Union and its Member States. It examines the legal framework, looking in particular at Directive 2008/99/EC, and the specific competences of the EU in this domain. In addition, it provides a detailed analysis of environmental criminal law in seven Member States, focusing inter alia on the basic legislation, the way in which environmental pollution is criminalised and the main actors in place to enforce environmental criminal law. In so doing, it provides a much needed explanation of the evolution of environmental criminal law in Europe at Union level and how this is implemented in selected Member States.