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A guide to the meaning of environmental regulation in an era of transnational cooperation for sustainability.
List of contents
1. The transformation of environmental regulation; 2. The concept of transnational environmental regulation; 3. Why regulate beyond the state?; 4. Strategies for environmental regulation: the recursive activities of regulation; 5. The activity-based model for TER strategies illustrated in five easy pieces; 6. The transformation of environmental regulatory strategies; 7. Transnational environmental regulation and the challenge to law; 8. Legal principles for transnational environmental regulation; 9. Environmental regulation transformed.
About the author
Veerle Heyvaert is Associate Professor of Law at the London School of Economics, and co-Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Transnational Environmental Law. She teaches and publishes extensively on transnational regulation, environmental law, and EU law. She has an LL.M. from Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. from the European University Institute, Florence. She has been in legal practice at Akin, Gump (Brussels) and has held various academic fellowships at the United Nations, the University of Oxford, and Colombo (Sri Lanka).
Summary
Offers a comprehensive and critical discussion of transnational environmental regulation. It examines international environmental agreements, regional and EU regulation, private environmental regulation, and governance networks. It equips readers with an improved understanding of transnational governance and its contribution to sustainability.