International and European Environmental Law with Reference to German Environmental Law
ISBN:
978-3-8325-4891-9
Verlag:
Logos Berlin
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.05.2019
Format:
Softcover
Seitenanzahl:
103
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This guide has been conceived as a companion to students of
international study programs, who are required to take courses in
environmental law, to help them navigate their way through the subject
matter. The target group is not limited to students with
previous legal knowledge; it expressly includes those who are not law
students but are studying law as a complementary subject. In a condensed
manner, the guide provides an overview of the fundamentals and most
significant developments of environmental law, focusing on international
and European environmental law. This is done by deliberately making
connections to German environmental law in order to illustrate and make
comprehensible the interplay between international environmental law,
European environmental law, and -- in referring to the German case --
national environmental law. Drawing on climate protection as an example
of global significance, the relations between these three levels are
explored in-depth and their foundations and development discussed.
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Biografische Anmerkung
Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. Lothar Knopp holds the Chair of Constitutional
Law, Administrative Law, and Environmental Law at
Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus-Senftenberg
and is Executive Director of the Centre for Law and Administration.
Environmental law including European and international
environmental law has been one of his main areas of teaching and
research for many years.
Dr. Alicia Epstein, LL.M., joined the Centre for Law and Administration
in 2018 as a researcher and holds an LL.M., as well as a PhD
in Law from the University of Leeds, England. Her specialisation
and research interests are situated at the intersection of European
Union, agricultural and transnational environmental law, and are
generally framed around questions relating to food security and
the ecological impacts of production agriculture.
Privatdozent Dr. iur. habil. Jan Hoffmann, LL.M. Eur., is the Deputy
of the Executive Director of the Centre for Law and Administration
and associate professor. He teaches EU Law at BTU. His
research interest is Environmental Law. In his habilitation treatise
he argues the case for a principle of ``environmentally sound corporate
governance''.