The Yearbook of European Environmental Law is a joint venture between leading academics, practitioners, and Community officials. Academics and students will find a wealth of information in the stimulating and clearly written articles. The well-structured and reliable Annual Survey is specifically designed to provide easy access to the very latest developments in environmental law at the European level. Separate parts of the Yearbook are devoted to important policy documents and reviews of books.
ARTICLES; Mapping the Article 174(2) EC Case Law: A First Step to Analyzing Community Environmental Law Principles; The Application of Article 95(4-6) of the EC Treaty: Is The Emperor Still Unclothed?; Discarding the ECJ's Interpretation of "Waste"?; The Resurrection of the EURATOM Treaty: Contributing to the Legal and Constitutional Framework for Secure, Competitive and Sustainable Energy in the European Union; Biodiversity Loss and the Prospects for International Cooperation: EU Law and the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals; SURVEYS; Atmospheric Pollution; Energy; Biotechnology; Chemicals; Nature Conservation; Waste; Water; Horizontal Instruments and Miscellaneous Issues; Case Law of the European Court of Justice; REVIEWS OF BOOKS; I. Introduction; II. Review Articles; III. Book Reviews; IV. Highlights of Recent Publications in Environmental Law; DOCUMENTS; I. Introduction; II. Summaries of Communications, Green Papers, and White Papers; III. Summaries of Reports