European Union (EU) legal studies generally picture the Member States’ local and regional authorities as implementers of national and supranational norms rather than independent regulators. Yet, sub-national authorities (SNAs) have become active regulators in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation, a role not foreseen by EU primary law, which this article understands to constitute the surface of EU law. This article examines regulatory activity of SNAs from the perspective of EU law. It illustrates that sub-national, national, supranational and international actors are engaged in a process of mutual learning and experimentation and that, below its surface, EU law recognises that SNAs are not mere implementers of norms but a...
The European Union (EU) has been a critical player in international environmental negotiations, espe...
The EU is proactively marketing itself as a global leader on the environment and climate. Whilst cha...
Amidst the lively discussion on legal fragmentation and climate change, this article seeks to highli...
European Union (EU) legal studies generally picture the Member States’ local and regional authoritie...
European Union (EU) legal studies generally picture the Member States’ local and regional authoritie...
The global climate crisis poses many risks; for instance, relating to the environment, to the econom...
Climate change regulation. Climate change regulators: comparing the EU and the US systems. Models of...
The competence to protect the environment in Europe could be described as a ‘shared’ competence. Whi...
This chapter demonstrates that EU climate change litigation is concerned with questions about ‘who’ ...
A plethora of institutional forms has emerged whose remit is to link climate change science to polic...
EU climate law has come to consist of many rules and court decisions. Given its breadth, complexity,...
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
This thesis examines the relation between subnational autonomies, that is to say regional and local...
There is an increasing amount of attention on EU and its Member States contributions to implementati...
The European Union (EU) is a supranational entity for which climate change adaptation has become an ...
The European Union (EU) has been a critical player in international environmental negotiations, espe...
The EU is proactively marketing itself as a global leader on the environment and climate. Whilst cha...
Amidst the lively discussion on legal fragmentation and climate change, this article seeks to highli...
European Union (EU) legal studies generally picture the Member States’ local and regional authoritie...
European Union (EU) legal studies generally picture the Member States’ local and regional authoritie...
The global climate crisis poses many risks; for instance, relating to the environment, to the econom...
Climate change regulation. Climate change regulators: comparing the EU and the US systems. Models of...
The competence to protect the environment in Europe could be described as a ‘shared’ competence. Whi...
This chapter demonstrates that EU climate change litigation is concerned with questions about ‘who’ ...
A plethora of institutional forms has emerged whose remit is to link climate change science to polic...
EU climate law has come to consist of many rules and court decisions. Given its breadth, complexity,...
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
This thesis examines the relation between subnational autonomies, that is to say regional and local...
There is an increasing amount of attention on EU and its Member States contributions to implementati...
The European Union (EU) is a supranational entity for which climate change adaptation has become an ...
The European Union (EU) has been a critical player in international environmental negotiations, espe...
The EU is proactively marketing itself as a global leader on the environment and climate. Whilst cha...
Amidst the lively discussion on legal fragmentation and climate change, this article seeks to highli...