Format:
1 online resource (241 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780415156943
,
9780203443866
Series Statement:
Routledge/EUI Studies in Environmental Policy Series
Content:
This book examines the environmental implications of economic deregulation through case studies of the energy, transport and water sectors, and particularly the challenges facing the countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Note:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Deregulation and liberalisation: new challenges for environmental policy -- 1 THE ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSIONS OF DEREGULATION: AN INTRODUCTION -- 2 COMPETITIVENESS, DEREGULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -- 3 DEREGULATING ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN A PERSPECTIVE OF STIMULATING KNOWLEDGE GENERATION -- 4 ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN A DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT -- 5 DEREGULATION AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTRUMENT IN HUNGARY -- Part II: Sectoral perspectives -- 6 LIBERALISATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR: ENVIRONMENTAL THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY -- 7 LIBERALISATION OR DEREGULATION? THE EU's TRANSPORT POLICY AND THE ENVIRONMENT -- 8 MARKET AND REGULATORY FAILURE IN THE WATER SECTOR -- Part III: Industry in a deregulatory climate -- 9 LARGE FIRMS, SMEs, ENVIRONMENTAL DEREGULATION AND COMPETITIVENESS -- 10 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN A DEREGULATORY CLIMATE: THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE -- 11 VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS AS A FORM OF DEREGULATION? THE DUTCH EXPERIENCE -- 12 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THENETHERLANDS: TOWARDS THE THIRD GENERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSING -- 13 EPILOGUE -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Collier, Ute Deregulation in the European Union Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c1997 ISBN 9780415156943
Language:
English
Keywords:
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