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Pris: 147 SEK exkl. moms  | The real work for the protection of the nature, fauna and flora within the European Community started in 1979 through the adoption of the Bird Directive (79/409). This was followed by the adoption in 1992 of a comprehensive legal act, namley the Habitat Directive (92/43). One major objective of these instruments has been to designate specially protected areas within the Community.
This study focuses on the question of designation, protection and alteration of protected areas under directives 79/409 & 92/43. This wise limitation of the subject gives him the opportunity to make a profound analysis of a number of key issues relating to specially protected areas under the named directives. The impressive analysis is based on a thorough and careful study of the relevant case-law, practice of the Member States and the doctrine of European environmental law. | |
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