Reform in CEE-Countries with Regard to European Enlargement : Institution Building and Public Administration Reform in the Environmental Sector / edited by Michael Schmidt, Lothar Knopp.
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Title
Reform in CEE-Countries with Regard to European Enlargement : Institution Building and Public Administration Reform in the Environmental Sector / edited by Michael Schmidt, Lothar Knopp.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
Description
1 online resource (xii, 206 pages).
Series
Environmental protection in the European Union ; 1.
Formatted Contents Note
Session 1 EC Environmemtal Law and its Enforcement
Instruments of European law and questions concerning their implementation at national level as exemplified by water law, immission control law and waste law
Poland as an example for the harmonization of European law
the environmental and planning law requirements for the licensing of intensive animal farms
The harmonization of Polish environmental protection law with European Union law
The organizational and legal instruments available for harmonizing Polish environmental law with EC environmental law
The EU Rural Development Programme and the accession process
Public access to information on the environment and environmental law implementation
the new legislation in practice
Development of ecological farming in Poland, other trends in food production and their prospects within the EU market
Organizational and legal instruments available to public authorities for the protection of the environment
Session 2 Experiences in Institution Building and Future Requirements for Reporting and Evaluation
Transborder regions and administrative boundaries: institution building on the basis of common environmental values and its role in the enlargement of the EU
The adoption of the acquis communautaire in environmental legislation in the accession countries
examples under German co-ordination
Twinning as an instrument for implementing the principles of ecological planning in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Twinning
a challenge for both candidate countries and Member States
Bulgaria's accession to the European Union
Development of environmental education in Brandenburg
an assessment of financial support programmes and structures
Landscape planning in Eastern Europe
an established instrument for nature protection in Germany and its potential as a model for regulating nature protection and landscape conservation in Central and Eastern Europe.
Instruments of European law and questions concerning their implementation at national level as exemplified by water law, immission control law and waste law
Poland as an example for the harmonization of European law
the environmental and planning law requirements for the licensing of intensive animal farms
The harmonization of Polish environmental protection law with European Union law
The organizational and legal instruments available for harmonizing Polish environmental law with EC environmental law
The EU Rural Development Programme and the accession process
Public access to information on the environment and environmental law implementation
the new legislation in practice
Development of ecological farming in Poland, other trends in food production and their prospects within the EU market
Organizational and legal instruments available to public authorities for the protection of the environment
Session 2 Experiences in Institution Building and Future Requirements for Reporting and Evaluation
Transborder regions and administrative boundaries: institution building on the basis of common environmental values and its role in the enlargement of the EU
The adoption of the acquis communautaire in environmental legislation in the accession countries
examples under German co-ordination
Twinning as an instrument for implementing the principles of ecological planning in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Twinning
a challenge for both candidate countries and Member States
Bulgaria's accession to the European Union
Development of environmental education in Brandenburg
an assessment of financial support programmes and structures
Landscape planning in Eastern Europe
an established instrument for nature protection in Germany and its potential as a model for regulating nature protection and landscape conservation in Central and Eastern Europe.
Summary
In May 2004, a series of countries, most of them in Central and Eastern Europe, will become new member states of the EU. The institutional reforms necessary to cope with this enlargement of the EU are prescribed by The Treaty of Nice of 26 February 2001. This volume contains the papers discussed at a conference held at Brandenburg University of Technology, on the guidelines, instruments and programmes available to facilitate the accession of CEE countries to the EU, taking Poland as an example. The main topics of the conference were EC law, particularly EC administrative and environmental law and their incorporation into national law, organizational and administrative mechanisms necessary to carry out this process, as well as the latest EU development programmes for CEE accession countries.
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Print version: Conference "Institution Building and Public Administration in CEE Countries in the Environmental Sector with Regard to European Enlargement" (2002 : Brandenburg, Germany). Reform in CEE-countries with regard to European enlargement. Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2003
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English
ISBN
9783662097144 (electronic book)
3662097141 (electronic book)
9783642073083
3642073085
3662097141
3662097141 (electronic book)
9783642073083
3642073085
3662097141
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