European Environmental and Energy Law Review is an established
bi-monthly journal which presents comprehensive coverage of the latest
developments in environmental law throughout Europe. A network of expert
correspondents provides news from the European Community (EC) and each
European Union member state, activities of major international organizations
such as the OECD and the UN, and EC and national environmental case law in
summary, with relevant directives and regulations.
At the start of each issue, a 'Country reports' section summarises and
organises by country and topic recent legislation, key meetings, case notes
and other topical activities. The 'Eurobrief' section, which closes every
issue, monitors EC environmental case law in summary and also notes relevant
direcives and regulations.
The Review also includes details of forthcoming environmental conferences and
provides the reader with informative book reviews covering the latest
literature on environmental law and policy.
European Environmental Law Review enables the reader to keep abreast of
significant and topical aspects of environmental law, including the legal
issues relating to land, air, fresh water, oceans, noise, waste management,
dangerous substances, and nature conservation. Its succinct, practical style
makes it ideal for the busy professional, while authority, scope and
topicality of its coverage make it an invaluable research tool.