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This paper explores the extent to which emissions limits on stack concentrations under the Large Combustion Plant (LCP) Directive succeeded in mitigating local air pollutants from thermal power stations in the European Union. We take advantage of the discontinuities in regulation status to show...
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This paper explores the extent to which the Large Combustion Plant (LCP) Directive succeeded in mitigating local air pollutants from thermal electricity generating plants in the European Union. Using yearly data on plant-level operations from the EEA, we investigate whether emissions limits on...
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This essay, written for a symposium commemorating the 25th anniversary of the publication of Charles Reich's famous article, quot;The New Propertyquot;, maintains that the 1964 article, which argued for procedural protection for government benefits like social security and unemployment...
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The Precautionary Principle, widely adopted at national and international level, has been harshly criticized by both academic scholars and policy makers. A key argument is that the Principle, if interpreted with balance, should amount to nothing but the application of cost-benefit analysis (CBA)...
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One of the current global challenges is protection of the environment. Due to increased deterioration in overall global ecological safety and the environment's sharp deterioration in certain countries and regions, the global consequences for outstanding environmental problems indicate that...
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An effective way to increase Indigenous participation in decision-making over territories and natural resources has been to create mechanisms for shared or joint decision-making with other bodies. This chapter addresses the co-governance and/or co-management of territories and natural resources...
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The European Union is transitioning to a digital and green economy, an ambitious endeavour that must be supported by all of its policies and actions. This includes competition law as a central pillar of the European economic constitution. While a greener and more privacy-friendly EU competition...
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The products and the variety of direct and indirect benefits that humans receive from nature and the various ecosystems (agricultural, forest, grass, mountain, river, marine, etc.) are commonly known as ecosystem services. Agricultural ecosystems of different types and their specific...
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With depletion of the oceans through overfishing and other anthropogenic and other activities, law seems incapable of adequately protecting marine biodiversity. Through green legal theory, this Chapter demonstrates the entanglement of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea’s...
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