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Dr. Erik Gawel is Full Professor of Economics, especially Institutional Environmental Economics, and Director of the Institute for Infrastructure and Resources Management at Leipzig University, Germany. He is at the same time Head of the Department of Economics at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ in Leipzig. His main research areas are environmental and energy economics, new institutional economics and public economics.Currently he is involved as principal investigator in the Helmholtz Research Alliance Energy-Trans”. Luis Arroyo Jiménez is professor of administrative law at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain (2007), where he teaches administrative law and public economic law. He has been DAAD Fellow and Visiting Fellow at the Universities of Bochum (1998), Cologne (1999), Oxford (2005) and Lisbon (2011). He also served as a law clerk in the Constitutional Court of Spain (2008–2011). His publications focus on regulation, EU law and general administrative law”. Dr. Ludwig Krämer studied law and history in Kiel, München and Paris ( ENA ). Judge at the Landgericht Kiel (1969 till 2004). Official of the Commission of the European Community, environmental department (1972 till 2004). Since then retired from both functions. LL.D University Hamburg. Visiting Professor at University College London. Running an environmental law consultancy “Derecho y Medio Ambiente” in Madrid. Working with ClientEarth, an environmental NGO . Publication of some 20 books and more than 240 articles on EU environmental law. Katak Malla LLD is lecturer at the Department of Law of Stockholm University, Sweden. He has published several peer reviewed articles in international journals and presented many seminar papers in the area of law and political science, focussing on democracy, social and environmental justice. The legal research issues of the author’s interest are; natural resource management, biodiversity, climate change and sustainable energy development. This research work has been fully supported by Stockholms universitets Östersjöcentrum and this paper is not published before.
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law – Brill
Published: Sep 5, 2014
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