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EU Environmental Law, Governance and Decision-Making, 2nd edn, by Maria Lee Hart Publishing, 2014, 300 pp, £25 pb; ISBN 9781849464215 - EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market, by Nicolas de Sadeleer Oxford University Press, 2014, 560 pp, £95 hb; ISBN 9780199675432
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2014
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27 Lisbon (Portugal), 13 Dec. 2007, in force 1 Dec. 2009, [2007] OJ C 306/1.
28 L. Krämer, EU Environmental Law, 7th edn (Sweet and Maxwell, 2012).
29 E. Fisher, B. Lange & E. Scotford, Environmental Law: Text, Cases and Materials (Oxford University Press, 2013) – note that in addition to EU law, this treatise comprises United Kingdom (UK) and international environmental law.
30 J.H. Jans & H.H.B. Vedder, European Environmental Law: After Lisbon, 4th edn (Europa Law, 2012).
31 See also G. Van Calster & L. Reins, EU Environmental Law (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2015).
32 Lisbon (Portugal), 13 Dec. 2007 (originally proclaimed at Nice (France), 7 Dec. 2000), in force 1 Dec. 2009, [2010] OJ C 83/389.
33 Ibid., at p. v.
34 As also evidenced by the inclusion of climate change among the key EU environmental policy objectives listed in Art. 191 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), Lisbon (Portugal), 13 Dec. 2007, in force 1 Dec. 2009, [2010] OJ C 83/47.
35 [2010] OJ L 334/17.
36 [2006] OJ L396/1.
37 TFEU, n. 34 above, Art. 11.
38 Especially Table 3.2 on the legal bases of legislation contributing to protection of the environment (p. 172), Table 4.6 on the typology of environmental standards (p. 214), Table 5.2 on categories of measures having equivalent effect (MEE, p. 279), and Table 12.1 on the classification of environmental aids (p. 460).