Environment and the nation state

Environment and the nation state1996
About this book
With the European Union's increasing powers its environmental legislation has grown rapidly. In this new study Duncan Liefferink investigates the dynamics of the 'Europeanisation' of environmental policy and concludes that the domestic environmental policies of relatively 'green' Member States are actually hardly affected.
An in-depth case study focuses on policy-making in the field of air pollution and acidification between the (former) European Community and one Member State, the Netherlands. Included in the book is a concise history of EC environmental policy, an explanation of the theories of sovereignty, European integration and power-dependence, and final commentary on the future of environmental policy in the European Union.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL3284383W
Subjects
Government policyAirAcid rainPollution