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Access to European Justice for Environmental Civil Society Organizations

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book examines, in line with the demands of the Aarhus Convention, the participation opportunities for civil society organizations in the area of environmental protection at the European Union (EU) Institutions throughout the policy cycle as a whole. The study aims at alleviating the paradox that arises in litigation in environmental matters before the European Court of Justice. For this purpose, the current standing rules are assessed and potential reforms are discussed in detail. Based on the rules existing in, for instance, the EU Member States and the USA, the author formulates a proposal for a new article in the Statutes and Rules of Procedure of the European Court of Justice to allow for the submission of amicus curiae briefs.

List of contents

Contents: European Union legal system - Participatory democracy & EU Institutions - Policy cycle - EU environmental policy - Civil Society - Aarhus Convention - Public Litigation - Proposal for access to the European Court of Justice for environmental civil society organizations - Amicus curiae.

About the author










Inga Immel holds a BA degree in European Studies and a LLM in European law from Maastricht University. Her research interests include the political and legal aspects of European integration, the EU institutional system and multilateral relations.

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