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Environmental Liability

Environmental Liability

Daños al medioambiente en Ucrania

N de Sadeleer, « Responsabilidad de Rusia por daños al medioambiente en Ucrania”,  Actualidad Jurídica Ambiental,  n° 151, 2 de diciembre de 2024.

By tradeven, 10 monthsNovember 30, 2024 ago
Environmental Liability

Liability for Oil Pollution Damage versus Liability for Waste Management

“Liability for Oil Pollution Damage versus Liability for Waste Management : The Poluter Pays Principle at the Rescue of the Victims”, Journal of Environmental Law (J.E.L.), 2009, pp. 299-307

By Nicolas de Sadeleer, 2 yearsFebruary 29, 2024 ago
Environmental Liability

PPP and Envt Liability

‘Preliminary Reference on Environmental Liability and the Polluter Pays Principle: Case C-534/13, Fipa’, RECIEL 24 (2) 2015, p. 232-235.

By Nicolas de Sadeleer, 2 yearsFebruary 29, 2024 ago
Environmental Liability

Impact Assessment Natura 2000

Assessment and Authorisation of Plans and Projects Having a Significant Impact on Natura 2000 Sites’ in B. Vanheudesen et L. Squintani (eds.), EU Environmental and Planning Law Aspects of Large-Scale Projects, Intersentia, p.237.

By Nicolas de Sadeleer, 2 years ago
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Book Cover: Le principe de précaution

Le principe de précaution

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Book Cover: Access to Justice in Environmental Matters and the Role of NGOs

Access to Justice in Environmental Matters and the Role of NGOs

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  • LLM in law, Université catholique de Louvain law school. 1987.
  • Ph.D. Saint Louis University. 1998.
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