Are climate change litigations possible in Italy? by Michele Carducci

The use of climate change litigations is increasing, also in Europe (Sindico F. et al. (eds.) 2020) They have three distinctive characteristics: – They can be promoted towards States or companies; – They arise from complaints made by citizens or local authorities; – They are based on scientific evidence as a parameter for the evaluation of State policies or business decisions. In Italy, the Network … Continuer de lire Are climate change litigations possible in Italy? by Michele Carducci

New EULawSD Webinar: The Precautionary Principle Under EU Law: a Brake or a Lever to Sustainable Development? by Alessandra Donati

We are pleased to announce a third session of the 2020 EULawSD webinar series, which will take place on 13 July 2020 at 2pm CEST. Alessandra Donati, Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law, will join us for a dialogue on ‘The Precautionary Principle Under EU Law: a Brake or a Lever to Sustainable Development?’ The webinar will be visible … Continuer de lire New EULawSD Webinar: The Precautionary Principle Under EU Law: a Brake or a Lever to Sustainable Development? by Alessandra Donati

Directions in Legal Education 2020″ at Chinese University of Hong Kong – June 18-20

Online Conference: « Directions in Legal Education 2020 » at the Chinese University of Hong Kong – June 18-20 In this 3-day online event, 76 speakers, including distinguished keynote Richard Susskind OBE, will engage in a debate about Teaching Law in Times of Crises, Law&Technology, Diversity, Pedagogy, and other compelling topics in Legal Education. Attendance is free. Find the full program here: https://webapp3.law.cuhk.edu.hk/conf/20200619/programme-rundown/ Register by June 14 … Continuer de lire Directions in Legal Education 2020″ at Chinese University of Hong Kong – June 18-20

SEVERAL REASONS WHY: Climate change as one of the motives why we are failing in the fight against plastic pollution by Luísa Cortat Simonetti Gonçalves Coutinho

Environmental awareness is still historically new and, consequently, so are the actions to fight the environmental harms caused by humankind. Climate change is already well-known in data and counts with an international legal framework, especially since 1992, with the establishment of the UNFCCC. The plastic pollution is newer, still lacks data and international legal solutions. But the two biggest environmental problems caused by humankind have … Continuer de lire SEVERAL REASONS WHY: Climate change as one of the motives why we are failing in the fight against plastic pollution by Luísa Cortat Simonetti Gonçalves Coutinho

The unsustainable lightness of enforcement procedures: environmental standards in the EU-Mercosur FTA by Giovanni Gruni

The European Union has been increasingly active for more than a decade in the conclusion of free trade agreements (FTAs) directly with partner countries and outside the WTO. This has brought to the conclusion of some very large free trade agreements such as the CETA with Canada or the more recent EU-Japan FTA. On the 28th of June 2019 the EU reached an agreement in … Continuer de lire The unsustainable lightness of enforcement procedures: environmental standards in the EU-Mercosur FTA by Giovanni Gruni

La Charte UE a 20 ans : Regards croisés pour un anniversaire

L’Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles et l’Université libre de Bruxelles co-organisent depuis plusieurs mois un évènement d’envergure à l’occasion du 20ème anniversaire de la Charte des droits fondamentaux qui devrait se tenir le 9 octobre prochain à l’Institut Egmont. L’objectif est de discuter l’impact de cet instrument 20 ans après sa proclamation.    Bien que le contexte reste incertain, nous espérons que celui-ci pourra se tenir comme prévu et … Continuer de lire La Charte UE a 20 ans : Regards croisés pour un anniversaire

Pourquoi lire ce manuel de droit européen de la protection des données à caractère personnel ?

Une fois n’est pas coutume, l’objet de ce post est de présenter de façon nécessairement subjective, les trois valeurs ajoutées de ce manuel et pourquoi vous devriez le lire. Les 3 valeurs ajoutées de ce manuel 1. Un ouvrage unique présentant l’ensemble du droit européen de la protection des données à caractère personnel Cet ouvrage va au-delà de la plupart des ouvrages sur le marché … Continuer de lire Pourquoi lire ce manuel de droit européen de la protection des données à caractère personnel ?

Le sens des libertés économiques de circulation, dir./eds J.-S. Bergé et G.-C. Giorgini

Le sens des libertés économiques de circulation / The Sense of Economic Freedoms of Movement, dir./eds J.-S. Bergé et G.-C. Giorgini – Préface/Foreword B. Remiche Sommaire-Contents, éd. Bruylant – Coll. Droit Economie International – 2020, 422 p. Contributeurs / Contributors: Adrien Alaux, Jean-Pierre Allegret, Carlo Amatucci, Anne-Laurice André, Loïc Azoulai, Jean-Sylvestre Bergé, Sergio M. Carbone, Lorenzo Cecchetti, Christophe Charlier, Jean Charriaud, Jacques Commaille, Grégory Fuster, … Continuer de lire Le sens des libertés économiques de circulation, dir./eds J.-S. Bergé et G.-C. Giorgini

EU’s regulation of car decarbonisation: 25 years on bumpy roads by Mulugeta Getu Sisay

The threat of increased emissions of greenhouse gas (GHG) and its imminent threat to humankind have forced the EU and other global actors to adopt new regulatory measures. However, transport has continued to be a difficult and complex sector to decarbonise. A study commissioned by EEA found that in 2017 the transport sector accounted for 27% of the EU’s (EU-28) total GHG emissions. A further … Continuer de lire EU’s regulation of car decarbonisation: 25 years on bumpy roads by Mulugeta Getu Sisay