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COM(2000) 66 Final

COM(2000) 66 Final
Author: European Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 19??
Genre:
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White Paper on Environmental Liability

White Paper on Environmental Liability
Author: Union européenne. Commission européenne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2000
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN:

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Environmental Damage and Liability Problems in a Multilevel Context

Environmental Damage and Liability Problems in a Multilevel Context
Author: Sandra Cassotta
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041141979

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There is a growing interest at different decision-making levels (EU, international and national) in using liability as an element in solving the legal problems of environmental harm. The interest is founded on the necessity to take into account of complex inter-dependencies and interrelationships between the environmental media at global, regional and national levels. In an effort to implement the aims of sustainable development, new views of the traditional liability instrument have to be applied. The book focuses on the Environmental Liability Directive 2004/35/EC (the so-called “ELD”) on the prevention and remedying of environmental damage, and evaluates as to whether the ELD has achieved its goals and maintained its ambitions in terms of environmental protection, and what the optimal level of harmonization in terms of environmental protection is. In order to address the question of research of this book, an interdisciplinary framework of analysis and methodology combining political science and law are developed. Since environmental damage is a multidimensional and multidisciplinary problem, par excellence, a multidisciplinary approach is required. Consequently, the use of a multidisciplinary method, combining together in a systematic and rigorous fashion, law, political science, technical elements of economy, insurance law and natural science, is, in the research design of this study, necessary, in a view of tackling the topic in a scientific problem solving-oriented approach. The book draws the overall conclusions by suggesting proposals for amendments and recommendations to be utilized for possible redrafting of the ELD’s provisions for the time when the ELD will be object of a procedure of revision. This book will be of interest to practitioners in EU law and EU Environmental law, international environmental law, legal experts on the law of environmental liability, specialists within international organizations but also by political scientists, economists, insurance law specialists, and natural scientists.


White Paper on Environmental Liability

White Paper on Environmental Liability
Author: Commission of the European Communities
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2000
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN:

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Comments on the White Paper on Environmental Liability

Comments on the White Paper on Environmental Liability
Author: Pablo Salvador-Coderch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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The White Paper (WP) on Environmental liability declares that the main purpose of Community policy in this matter is to avoid environmental damage, and then suggests that an instrument to achieve it would be a Community directive establishing a civil liability regime with real deterrent effect.The authors of these Comments subscribe the White Paper's basic idea, but try to improve some elements just sketched by the White Paper when describing the factual content and legal consequences of the suggested regulation.With special reference to aspects related to the identification of the different types of damages, the methods for its evaluation and the distinction between compensating harm and restoring the environment. Likewise, attention has been paid to the connection between the different liability standards outlined by the White Paper and the inherent risk of the different kinds of activities.


Liability and Environment

Liability and Environment
Author: Lucas Bergkamp
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2021-12-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 900447904X

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Liability and Environment analyzes the role of law, in particular civil liability, in controlling environmental pollution and risk. In modern environmental policy, liability has become a popular instrument. In this book, Prof. Bergkamp takes a fresh look at civil liability for environmental harm in an inter- and transnational context. Over the last decade, industry's liability exposure for environmental harm has expanded significantly. At the international, EC, and national level proposals for onerous strict environmental liability regimes are pending. The `polluter pays principle', which is an articulation of the `cost internalization' theory in the environmental area, is believed to justify such liability regimes. Applying an instrumental approach to legal instruments, Prof. Bergkamp aims to redefine the role of liability in the heavily regulated environmental area. He shows that liability for environmental harm is not justified by the polluter pays principle, is an uncertain and unreliable instrument for achieving prevention, results in an inefficient insurance scheme, and plays a dubious role in adjusting activity levels. Based on an analysis of the basic characteristics of alternative legal instruments, Prof. Bergkamp concludes that civil liability should play a more modest, limited role in an environmental law system dominated by public law. Where deterrence is not the objective, first party insurance, compensation funds, or other public law regimes should be preferred over liability rules. In addition to civil liability of private parties, Liability and Environment discusses State liability under international, EC, and national law. Under international law, breach of a primary obligation triggers a State's liability. Prof. Bergkamp argues that this rule should be applied also to liability of private parties. In the environmental area, a business' primary obligations are spelled out in detailed permit conditions, regulations, and statutes. According to Prof. Bergkamp, only if a primary obligation is breached, a private person should be liable for environmental harm. The system that Bergkamp advocates is an objective fault liability regime, in which public environmental law defines the standard of care for both government and industry. "In rebuilding our civil liability system, we should keep in mind that what is good for industry should be good for everyone (or it is not good for anyone), we should keep in mind that what is good for private parties should be good for the state (or it is not good for either). In rebuilding our civil liability system, the international law of State responsibility, which is unpolluted by risk spreading and activity level considerations, will guide us a long way." This book is aimed at advanced law students, academic scholars, and practitioners. In addition, it will be of interest to policy and legislative analysts, legislators, and government officials. Professor Bergkamp's book cannot be described as "solving" the problems of legal and regulatory control of environmental harm, whether within a nation or internationally. As suggested before, however, the very idea of a "solution" is illusory. All legal and regulatory regimes around the world are today and will remain for the future in a state of perpetually continuing development. The virtue of this fine book is that it moves the process of that development forward by a very substantial measure. from the Foreword by George L. Priest.