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Jan H. Jans (ed.), The European Convention and the Future of European Environmental Law–Proceedings of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers

Jan H. Jans (ed.), The European Convention and the Future of European Environmental... Nordic Journal of International Law 72: 419–424, 2003. 419 Book Review Jan H. Jans (ed.), The European Convention and the Future of European Environmental Law – Proceedings of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers , European Law Publishing, Groningen, 2003. The book is a compilation of seven papers submitted at the October 2002 meeting of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers and also includes the Amsterdam Resol- ution, adopted by the meeting. 1 The Avosetta Group deŽ nes itself as ‘a small informal group of lawyers whose main purpose is to further the development of environmental law in the European Union and its Member States’. Further information about the group, including a list of its members, can be found at www.avosetta.org. In light of the work of the European Convention on a proposed reform of the current Treaties the authors assess the ability of existing primary law and judicial institutions of the EU to obtain the crucial objective of sustainable development and comment upon the possible need for progressive development of the environmental law framework. In the Ž rst Chapter, Gerhard Winter addresses the status and function of environmental principles in Community law. He establishes that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nordic Journal of International Law Brill

Jan H. Jans (ed.), The European Convention and the Future of European Environmental Law–Proceedings of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers

Nordic Journal of International Law , Volume 72 (3): 419 – Jan 1, 2003

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Brill
Copyright
© 2003 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0902-7351
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1571-8107
DOI
10.1163/157181003771013825
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Nordic Journal of International Law 72: 419–424, 2003. 419 Book Review Jan H. Jans (ed.), The European Convention and the Future of European Environmental Law – Proceedings of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers , European Law Publishing, Groningen, 2003. The book is a compilation of seven papers submitted at the October 2002 meeting of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers and also includes the Amsterdam Resol- ution, adopted by the meeting. 1 The Avosetta Group deŽ nes itself as ‘a small informal group of lawyers whose main purpose is to further the development of environmental law in the European Union and its Member States’. Further information about the group, including a list of its members, can be found at www.avosetta.org. In light of the work of the European Convention on a proposed reform of the current Treaties the authors assess the ability of existing primary law and judicial institutions of the EU to obtain the crucial objective of sustainable development and comment upon the possible need for progressive development of the environmental law framework. In the Ž rst Chapter, Gerhard Winter addresses the status and function of environmental principles in Community law. He establishes that

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