An Overview of the Regulations and Directives in the European Environmental Law.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29143 ) has announced the addition of Handbook
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Practitioners of European Union European Union (EU), name given since the ratification (Nov., 1993) of the Treaty of European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, to the European Community environmental law are faced with a substantial and growing body of legislation and case law in the areas of waste and waste management. It is regularly the subject of preliminary rulings by the European Court of Justice European Court of Justice, judicial branch of the European Union (EU). Located in Luxembourg, it was founded in 1958 as the joint court for the three treaty organizations that were consolidated into the European Community (the predecessor of the EU) in 1967. and has led to a number of infringement The encroachment, breach, or violation of a right, law, regulation, or contract. The term is most frequently used in reference to the invasion of rights secured by Copyright, patent, or trademark. procedures by the European Commission European Commission, branch of the governing body of the European Union (EU) invested with executive and some legislative powers. Located in Brussels, Belgium, it was founded in 1967 when the three treaty organizations comprising what was then the European Community . The Handbook of EU Waste Law provides a comprehensive overview of the Regulations, Directives and case law in this area and an authoritative guide to how the law is applied in practice. The texts of the legislation and case law will be included in a companion volume on Cases and Materials in EU Waste Law. It is intended that the handbook will further be supplemented annually with an overview of the most important developments. Topics Covered 1. Waste 2. Toxic and Dangerous Waste - 'Hazardous Waste' 3. Shipments of Waste 4. Packaging and Packaging Waste 5. Landfill of Waste 6. Incineration of Waste 7. Waste Oils 8. Other Specific Regimes For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29143 |
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