Editorial Board
Editorial Board Christian Calliess, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Jonas Ebbesson, University of Stockholm, Sweden Astrid Epiney, Universität Fribourg, Switzerland Rosario Ferrara,University of Turin, Italy Jan H. Jans, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Jerzy Jendroska, Environmental Law Center, Poland Lothar Knopp, University of Cottbus, Germany Ludwig Krämer, European Commission (retd.), Brussels, Belgium Richard Macrory,University College London, United Kingdom Luciano J. Parejo Alfonso,Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Michel Prieur, University of Limoges, France Nicolas de Sadeleer, University of Oslo, Norway Wolf Spieth, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Berlin, Germany Magdolna Toth Nagy, Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe (REC), Budapest, Hungary Correspondents Belgium: Bernard Vanheusden, Hasselt University Estonia: Kärt Vaarmari, Estonian Fund for Nature (ELF) Finland: Robert Utter France: Frédéric Bourgoin, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Germany: Dr. Christiane Trüe, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Ireland: Owen McIntyre, University College Cork Italy: Viviana Molaschi The Netherlands: Liselotte Middelkoop and Marlon Boeve, University of Amsterdam Spain: Teresa Parejo Navajas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Switzerland: Nils Kapferer, Institut für Europarecht United Kingdom: Ian Havercroft, University College London
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As climate change is happening and mankind is likely to increase its burden on the environment, European environmental politics and its legal implementation across an enlarged EU is becoming ever more important. The Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law provides a unique intellectual forum for debating and analysing European environmental policies and law. Its aim is to facilitate an enhanced Community wide common understanding of how European environmental policy and law are regulated, transposed and implemented in different Member States. Accordingly, each issue of the Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law provides an in-depth analysis of areas of European environmental and planning law often combined with a detailed description of its implementation in different Member States on a comparative basis. For this purpose the Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law regularly invites experts to contribute to focus-issues contrasting the different approaches, views and experiences on a specific subject matter. Hereby the Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law can also rely on input of a broad European wide network of editors and country correspondents. A comprehensive service section in the Journal for European Environmental and Planning Law features important questions of the development of European environmental policy, law and jurisprudence, including surveys on specific implementation questions.
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