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21810417 EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW in Global Security Studies: Environment, Energy and Conflicts LM-52 A - Z SCARLATTI PAOLO
(syllabus)
Part I. Introduction to European environmental law - The legal concept of “environment” - Environment and plurality of legal systems - Environmental law and European constitutional law - The institutional framework of the European Union (brief outline) - The sources of European environmental law
Part II. Principles of European environmental law - Environmental law and European integration - Environmental protection in the European Treaties in force. The Treaty of Lisbon - General principles of Union's action: The principle of sustainable development - Environmental protection in the light of subsidiarity and solidarity - Principle of integration - Fundamental principles of the Union's environmental policies - Principle that preventive action should be taken - Precautionary principle - Principle that environmental damage should as a priority be rectified at source - Principle that the polluter should pay
Part III. European decision-making processes and securities concerning environmental law - Environmental protection and division of powers between the European Union and the Member States - Objectives and criteria on Union policy on the environment - European legislative proceedings - European legislation on Environmental protection and its implementation within Member States - General action programmes and soft law - Art. 37 European Charter of Fundamental Rights - The right to a healthy environment and the Court of Strasbourg
(reference books)
In addition to the materials provided by the lecturer, students are required to attend to the relevant parts of the recommended textbooks. Students should also be in full possession of the fundamental texts of European law, such as, for example, P. Scarlatti (ed.), Codice essenziale di diritto costituzionale dell'Unione europea, Roma, Aracne, 2011
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