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; The Aarhus Convention and Innovations in Compliance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements; The Birds, Habitats, and Environmental Liability Directives to the Rescue of Wildlife under Threat; Product and Life Cycle Issues in European Environmental Law: A Review of Recent Developments; Are Support Schemes for Renewable Energies Compatible with Competition Objectives? An Assessment of National and Community Rules; Greening the Financial Sector: Legal Reforms in the European Union; Export Credit Agencies and the Environment: Implications of the Aarhus Convention for Export Credit Agency Accountability; The Climate Change Regime after Montreal: Article 2 of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Revisited; CURRENT SURVEYS; I. Atmospheric Pollution; II. Energy; III. Biotechnology; IV. Chemicals; V. Nature Conservation; VI. Waste; VII. Water; VIII. Horizontal Instruments and Miscellaneous Issues; IX. Case Law of the European Court of Justice; REVIEWS OF BOOKS; DOCUMENTS