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European Court of Justice: Case Report

European Court of Justice: Case Report European Environmental Law Review December 1998 353 Hnn So~nsen,University of Nijmegen public and private projects which are likely to have significant effects on the environment. 7. According to Article 1(2), "project" means "the execution of construction works or of other installations o r schemes" and "other interventions in the natural surroundings and landscape including those involving the extraction of mineral resources". Under the same provision. "development consent" means "the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project". 8. Article 2(1) of the directive provides: "Member States shall adopt all measures necessary to ensure that, before consent is given, projects likely to have significant effects on the environment by virtue inter alin of their nature, size or location are made subject to an assessment with regard to their effects. These projects are defined in Article 4." 9. Article 4 of the directive, read in conjunction with point 8 of Annex I. indicates that an assessment must be made of projects concerning trading ports and also inland waterways and ports for inland-waterway traffic which permit the passage of vessels over 1 350 tonnes. 10. Article 12(1) of the directive requires the Member http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Energy and Environmental Law Review Kluwer Law International

European Court of Justice: Case Report

European Energy and Environmental Law Review , Volume 7 (12) – Jan 21, 1998

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European Environmental Law Review December 1998 353 Hnn So~nsen,University of Nijmegen public and private projects which are likely to have significant effects on the environment. 7. According to Article 1(2), "project" means "the execution of construction works or of other installations o r schemes" and "other interventions in the natural surroundings and landscape including those involving the extraction of mineral resources". Under the same provision. "development consent" means "the decision of the competent authority or authorities which entitles the developer to proceed with the project". 8. Article 2(1) of the directive provides: "Member States shall adopt all measures necessary to ensure that, before consent is given, projects likely to have significant effects on the environment by virtue inter alin of their nature, size or location are made subject to an assessment with regard to their effects. These projects are defined in Article 4." 9. Article 4 of the directive, read in conjunction with point 8 of Annex I. indicates that an assessment must be made of projects concerning trading ports and also inland waterways and ports for inland-waterway traffic which permit the passage of vessels over 1 350 tonnes. 10. Article 12(1) of the directive requires the Member

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Published: Jan 21, 1998

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