Directive 2001/42 requires the elaboration of an environmental impact assessment, before certain national, regional or local plans or programs related to the environment are adopted. The paper presents the content of the Directive and summarizes the case-law of the CJEU on the Directive. Furthermore, it raises a number of legal questions hitherto left undiscussed by the European courts. |
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An Important Planning Instrument: Strategic Environmental Assessment (EU Directive 2001/42). |
Journal | Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, Issue 1 2019 |
Keywords | environmental impact assessment, Directive 2001/42, strategic planning, assessment of plans, environmental report |
Authors | Ludwig Krämer |
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Preliminary Legal Issues in the Historic Paris Climate Agreement |
Journal | Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, Issue 1 2016 |
Authors | András Huszár |
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Dispute on the ‘Tokaj’But Whose Property is the ‘Tokaji’? |
Journal | Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, Issue 1 2016 |
Authors | Krisztina Bíró |
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The ‘Genuine Link’ Principle in Nationality Law |
Journal | Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, Issue 1 2014 |
Authors | Judit Tóth |
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