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Essential EU Climate Law 2nd ed isbn 9781788971317

Essential EU Climate Law

Edited by: Edwin Woerdman, Martha Roggenkamp, Marijn Holwerda

ISBN13: 9781783470570
New Edition ISBN: 9781788971317
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print
Hardback edition out of print, ISBN13 9781783470563



EU climate law is one of the most dynamic and fastest growing areas of EU law. This exciting new textbook provides a comprehensive account of essential EU climate mitigation law. In addition, the contents cover a number of important and topical issues related to the EU’s efforts to tackle climate change.

Written by some of the key thinkers on EU climate law from the University of Groningen, this innovative textbook takes a broad approach to climate law and presents all available legal instruments to combat climate change, ranging from greenhouse gas emissions trading to the use of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency mechanisms.

After providing a definition of climate law, the book examines the main climate targets and instruments of the EU. Their impact on energy network management, competitiveness and multi-level governance is also discussed.

Each chapter addresses the relevant directives and regulations as well as their implementation issues and explains how this affects current policy and academic debate. The chapters therefore not only describe but also critically reflect upon EU climate law.

Key features include:

  • Comprehensive introduction to EU climate mitigation law
  • Discussion of the climate targets and instruments of the EU
  • Review of the relevant climate-related directives and regulations
  • Analysis of their implementation problems
  • Relationship between climate law and broader issues including energy law
  • Educational design based on reviews by climate law students
The combination of educational design and analytical accuracy makes the textbook suitable for both students and professionals. This introduction is highly recommended for courses on EU climate mitigation law, also in the context of broader curricula on climate law, energy law and EU law in general.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Purpose, Approach and Outline of the Book Edwin Woerdman, Martha Roggenkamp and Marijn Holwerda
2. EU Climate Policy Florian Stangl

PART II ESSENTIAL EU CLIMATE LAW
3. The EU Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Edwin Woerdman
4. Regulation of Fluorinated Gases Kars de Graaf and Hanna Tolsma
5. Regulation of Emissions from the Non-EU ETS Sectors Lorenzo Squintani
6. Renewable Energy Consumption Olivia Woolley
7. Energy Efficiency Hans Vedder
8. Carbon Capture and Storage Marijn Holwerda and Avelien Haan-Kamminga

PART III OVERARCHING ISSUES IN EU CLIMATE REGULATION
9. EU Climate Regulation, Competition and Competitiveness Stefan Weishaar
10. EU Climate Regulation and Energy Network Management Martha Roggenkamp and Hannah Kruimer
11. EU Climate Regulation and Multi-level Governance of Climate Change Hans Vedder

PART IV CONCLUSION
12. The Past and Possible Future of EU Climate Law Edwin Woerdman, Martha Roggenkamp and Marijn Holwerda

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