The Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive: A Plan for Success?
Editat de Gregory Jones KC, Dr Eloise Scotforden Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iun 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509930159
ISBN-10: 1509930159
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509930159
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I: Understanding the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive
1. The History and Context of the SEA Directive
Robert McCracken QC and Ned Westaway
2. The Transposition of the SEA Directive
Gregory Jones QC
3. Plans and Programmes Under the SEA Directive
Valerie Fogleman
4. The Meaning of 'Required by Legislative, Regulatory or Administrative Provisions'
Simon Ricketts and Juliet Munn
5. The Meaning of 'Early and Effective Opportunity' for Consultation
Stephen Ashworth and Rachael Herbert
6. The Role of Alternatives in the SEA Directive
David Elvin QC
7. From SA to SEA: Sustainability Appraisals and Strategic Environmental Assessment
Jack Connah and Stephanie Hall
Part II: Examining the Purpose and Impact of the SEA Directive
8. Blazing Upstream? Strategic Environmental Assessment as 'Hot' Law
Elizabeth Fisher
9. 'Streamlining' the SEA Process
William R Sheate
10. SEA and the Control of Government Environmental Policy
Eloise Scotford
Part III: SEA Beyond Town and Country Planning
11. SEA of Non-Town and Country Planning Plans or Programmes
Gregory Jones QC and David Graham
12. The Strategic Environmental Assessment and Water Framework Directives
William Howarth
13. Uncharted Waters: SEA in the UK Offshore Area
Richard Caddell
Part IV: The SEA Experience in Neighbouring Jurisdictions
14. Strategic Environmental Assessment in a Cold Climate: The Scottish Experience
Colin Reid and Denis Edwards
15. Any Seaport in a Storm: The Northern Ireland SEA Experience 3
William Orbinson QC
16. Strategic Environmental Assessment: The Irish Experience
Áine Ryall
17. Afterword: Aarhus and HS2
Richard Macrory and Gregory Jones QC
1. The History and Context of the SEA Directive
Robert McCracken QC and Ned Westaway
2. The Transposition of the SEA Directive
Gregory Jones QC
3. Plans and Programmes Under the SEA Directive
Valerie Fogleman
4. The Meaning of 'Required by Legislative, Regulatory or Administrative Provisions'
Simon Ricketts and Juliet Munn
5. The Meaning of 'Early and Effective Opportunity' for Consultation
Stephen Ashworth and Rachael Herbert
6. The Role of Alternatives in the SEA Directive
David Elvin QC
7. From SA to SEA: Sustainability Appraisals and Strategic Environmental Assessment
Jack Connah and Stephanie Hall
Part II: Examining the Purpose and Impact of the SEA Directive
8. Blazing Upstream? Strategic Environmental Assessment as 'Hot' Law
Elizabeth Fisher
9. 'Streamlining' the SEA Process
William R Sheate
10. SEA and the Control of Government Environmental Policy
Eloise Scotford
Part III: SEA Beyond Town and Country Planning
11. SEA of Non-Town and Country Planning Plans or Programmes
Gregory Jones QC and David Graham
12. The Strategic Environmental Assessment and Water Framework Directives
William Howarth
13. Uncharted Waters: SEA in the UK Offshore Area
Richard Caddell
Part IV: The SEA Experience in Neighbouring Jurisdictions
14. Strategic Environmental Assessment in a Cold Climate: The Scottish Experience
Colin Reid and Denis Edwards
15. Any Seaport in a Storm: The Northern Ireland SEA Experience 3
William Orbinson QC
16. Strategic Environmental Assessment: The Irish Experience
Áine Ryall
17. Afterword: Aarhus and HS2
Richard Macrory and Gregory Jones QC