This book contains the papers submitted at the Avosetta meeting of October 11 and 12, 2002, held in Amsterdam. Furthermore, the book contains the resolution adopted at the Amsterdam meeting called: 'The European Convention and the Future of European Environmental Law'. Papers have been submitted by prof. Astrid Epiney (University of Fribourg), dr. Florian Ermacora (Schönherr Rechtsanwälte OEG), dr. Massimiliano Monitini (University of Siena), prof. Gerd Winter (University of Bremen), dr. Ludwig Krämer (European Commission), prof. Jan H. Jans (University of Amsterdam) and prof. dr. Gyula Bándi (Pàzmány Péter Catholic University).
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978-90-76871-13-4 (9789076871134)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
The Avosetta Group is a small informal group of lawyers whose main purpose is to further the development of environmental law in the European Union and Member States. Avosetta is the Latin name of a rare bird which caused the European Court of Justice to establish far reaching principles of European Nature Protection Law in the German Leybucht Case. The group held its inaugural meeting at Bremen University in January 2001. It has its own website on www.avosetta.org.
Those participating in Avosetta are invited out of recognition of their distinction in European environmental law, and take part in a personal and independent capacity. Nevertheless, Avosetta discussions aim to reflect a comprehensive cross-section of legal cultures within Europe, and will generally include up to two participants from each Member and accession States.