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Autor:
Gerhard Roller
Publikováno v:
elni Review. :30-34
Against the background of a dynamic political situation this article shows the process of Ukraine‘s EU approximation, which is already well underway. The text analysis the procedural and substantial criteria of the accession process to the European
Autor:
Gerhard Roller, Tetiana Tevkun
Publikováno v:
elni Review. :45-50
The article looks at the legislative efforts that have been taken to adapt waste legislation in Ukraine to European requirements. Despite the difficult situation due to the military aggression Ukraine Parliament has on June 20, 2022 adopted in second
Autor:
Gerhard Roller
Publikováno v:
elni Review. :48-50
This contribution is a review of the second edition of Nicolas de Sadeleer’s book “Environmental principles – From Political Slogans to Legal Rules”, being released in 2020. In his book, Nicolas de Sadeleer analyses the polluter-pays-, the pr
Autor:
Gerhard Roller
Publikováno v:
elni Review. :51-57
Measures have been taken to accelerate decision-making procedures in Germany since the beginning of the 1990s. The wellspring of these efforts was the need, on the one hand, to rapidly improve the infrastructure of the new German federal states (here
Autor:
Elke Hietel, Gerhard Roller
Publikováno v:
0028-0615. 89:301-309
Autor:
Gerhard Roller
Publikováno v:
Revue Juridique de l'Environnement. 36:91-107
This article is an overview of the trends of the new German government, formed in November 2009, of the consequences for the legislative and institutional powers of the Constitutional reform of 2006, of the recent legislation and case law in various
Autor:
Gerhard Roller
Publikováno v:
elni Review. :30-35
Access to justice for environmental NGOs in Germany is a long and troublesome story. Since the appearance of a widespread movement of environmental associations in the 1970s, there has been a struggle for the introduction of an association lawsuit in
Autor:
Gerhard Roller, Martin Führ
Publikováno v:
Review of European Community & International Environmental Law. 17:279-285
The regulatory approach of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive explicitly places ‘producer responsibility’ on the centre stage. The producer is obliged to ‘take into full account and facilitate’ primarily function-m