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Environmental Judicial Review
R. J. Moules
- 430 Seiten
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Environmental Judicial Review
R. J. Moules
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Judicial review of environmental decisions is an important and growing area of public law. But although the general principles of judicial review have been clearly mapped out, their application to the particular context of the environment is under-explored. This book therefore seeks to provide a detailed and critical account of environmental judicial review in both domestic and EU law. Part I explains the central principles of environmental law, such as the polluter pays principle and the precautionary principle, and shows how they influence the application of public law standards of legality. Part II considers the procedure
for judicial review with particular emphasis on standing, protective costs and the availability of interim relief. Part III consists of a detailed examination of how each of the grounds for judicial review is applied in the environmental context. It highlights the increased emphasis on consultation and public participation in environmental matters, the degree of deference afforded by the courts to scientific and political judgments, and the prevalence of 'hard-edged' questions of law. Part IV focuses on EU law and examines direct and indirect actions before the EU courts, preliminary references and state liability. It also considers infraction proceedings brought by the EU Commission, the role of individuals and NGOs in relation to such proceedings and the interrelationships between infraction proceedings and judicial review. Finally, Part V explains the complex regime governing access to environmental information.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Cover
- Prelims
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Part I. General Principles
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sources and Objectives of Environmental Law and Policy
- 3. General Principles of Environmental Law
- Part II. Procedure
- 4. The Claim for Judicial Review
- 5. Standing
- 6. Disclosure
- 7. Costs and Litigation Funding
- 8. Remedies
- Part III. Grounds for Judicial Review
- 9. Error of Law and Fact
- 10. Retention of Discretion
- 11. Abuse of Discretion: Illegality
- 12. Legitimate Expectations
- 13. Procedural Fairness I: Fair Hearings
- 14. Procedural Fairness II: The Rule Against Bias
- 15. Human Rights and the Environment
- Part IV. European Union Law
- 16. The Effect of EU Law
- 17. Preliminary References to the European Court of Justice (ECJ)
- 18. The Action for Annulment and the Action for Failure to Act
- 19. Enforcement by the Commission
- Part V. Access to Environmental Information
- 20. Access to Environmental Information
- Index