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EU environmental principles and scientific uncertainty before

         national courts / ed. Mariolina Eliantonio, Emma Lees, Tiina Paloniitty


         1ª ed. - Oxford, UK; London; New York : Hart, 2024. - XLIII, [1], 380, [4] p. ; 24

         cm. - Obra oferecida ao abrigo do “Prémio Jovem Talento Direito
         Administrativo 2024” (AAFDL). - ISBN 978-1-50994-823-9.






         PART I: SETTING THE SCENE: COURTS,
         SCIENCE          AND         THE        HABITATS
         DIRECTIVE. 1. 'Science' in Court – The
         Importance of Specificity / Emma Lees and
         Tiina Paloniitty. 2. The European Court of
         Justice's Approach to Scientific and Factual
         Matters in the Habitats Directive – Between
         Uncertainty      and    Precaution     /   Augustin
         Garcia     Ureta.    PART      II:   REVIEWING
         SCIENCE AND LAW IN THE MEMBER
         STATES' COURTS. 3. Judicial Review and
         Enforcement of The Habitats Directive in
         Ireland / Áine Ryall. 4. The Boundaries of
         Administrative Judicial Review in Lithuania
         in Natura 2000 Cases / Jurgita Paužaite-
         Kulvinskiene and Indre Žvaigždiniene. 5. The
         Scrutiny of Scientific Evidence by UK Courts
         in Environmental Decisions: Legality, the
         Fact-Law Distinction, and (Sometimes) Self-
         Limiting Review / Catherine Caine and
         Richard Broadbent. 6. Judicial Review of the                 Registo: 84786
         Application of Article 6(3) Habitats Directive:
         How the Dutch Council of State Integrates
         Science, Expertise and Scientific Uncertainty                Cota:
         / Floor Fleurke. 7. Of            Ostensible Self-           PJTDA/184
         Restraint, Explicit Environmental Protection,
         and    a    Missing     Link:    the    Appropriate
         Assessment in Italy / Roberto Caranta. 8.                    Requisitar
         Legal Approaches to Scientific Uncertainty in
         Germany       -  The     Case    of    EU     Nature
         Conservation Law / Wolfgang Köck and Till
         Markus. 9. Reasoning Styles, the Role of
         Discretionary Judicial Choices…


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