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Book Title: Climate Law in EU Member States
Editor(s): Peeters, Marjan; Stallworthy, Mark; de Cendra de Larragán, Javier
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781002773
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
List of abbreviations ix
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 The rationale for a focus on mitigation law at EU member
state level 3
Javier de Cendra de Larragán, Marjan Peeters and
Mark Stallworthy
PART II THE MEANING OF EU LAW FOR NATIONAL
CLIMATE LEGISLATION
2 Legal consequences of the Effort Sharing Decision for member
state action 15
Marjan Peeters and Mark Stallworthy
3 EU climate and energy law: challenges for member states 39
Javier de Cendra de Larragán
4 Regulating greenhouse gas emissions from EU ETS
installations: what room is left for the member states? 67
Lorenzo Squintani, Marijn Holwerda and Kars de Graaf
5 EU state aid law and national climate regulation 89
Stefan Weishaar
PART III THE EMERGENCE OF CLIMATE PROTECTION
LEGISLATION WITHIN MEMBER STATES
6 Prospects for the UK's national approach to climate
law-making 113
Mark Stallworthy
7 Scotland: constraints and opportunities in a devolved system 137
Colin Reid
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vi Climate law in EU member states
8 The paradoxical nature of French climate change law in the
light of the Grenelle Environmental Round Table 156
Nathalie Hervé-Fournereau
9 German climate and energy legislation: an ambitious but
fragmented framework 178
Thomas Schomerus
10 Spanish climate change policy: an ambitious bet on renewable
energies 203
Teresa Parejo Navajas
11 Climate law in Poland: towards an overall regulation 231
Leszek Karski
PART IV TYPICAL CHOICES BY NATIONAL
GOVERNMENTS FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION
12 Implementing the carbon capture and storage regime in ...
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