Natura 2000 et le juge - Situation en Belgique et dans l'Union européenne / Natura 2000 and the Judge - Situation in Belgium and in the European Union [Actes du colloque organisé à Louvain-la-Neuve, le 31 mars 2011]

Born, Charles-Hubert;Haumont, Francis
(2014) ISBN: [9782802739906], 461 pages, published

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  • Haumont, FrancisUCLouvain
    Scientific Director/Editor
Abstract
(en) As part of the activities of the Legal Observatory Natura 2000, this book focuses on legal issues arising from the implementation by the national courts – constitutional, administrative and judicial ones – of the provisions relating to Natura 2000, in order to assess the contribution of the judge to the effectiveness of this regime. / The enforcement of this legislation, which encompasses a complex body of technical rules, grounded on scientific concepts difficult to interpret for a non-scientist, is not easy to apply by a non-specialized judge. The use of expertise is essential to determine how a particular standard – for example the «significant» character of an impact – has been met or not. For this reason, the solutions found by the judge to the various problems arising from the application of the Natura 2000 provisions in the different Member States deserve attention and will be rewarding for both researchers and practitioners.
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Born, C.-H., & Haumont, F. (2014). Natura 2000 et le juge - Situation en Belgique et dans l’Union européenne / Natura 2000 and the Judge - Situation in Belgium and in the European Union [Actes du colloque organisé à Louvain-la-Neuve, le 31 mars 2011]. Bruylant. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/24359