Deregulation in the European Union: Environmental PerspectivesUte Collier Psychology Press, 1998 - 225 страница Examines the environmental implication of economic deregulation through case studies of the energy, transport and water sectors. The book deals with options for deregulation, looking at self-regulation, negotiated agreements and environmental management systems. Presenting evidence from a number of EU member states and Hungary, a likely contender for EU membership, this work points at particular challenges facing these countries. |
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSIONS OF DEREGULATION AN INTRODUCTION | 3 |
COMPETITIVENESS DEREGULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | 23 |
DEREGULATING ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN A PERSPECTIVE OF STIMULATING KNOWLEDGE GENERATION | 42 |
ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN A DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT | 55 |
DEREGULATION AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTRUMENT IN HUNGARY | 75 |
Sectoral perspectives | 91 |
LIBERALISATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL THREAT OR OPPORTUNITY? | 93 |
LIBERALISATION OR DEREGULATION? THE EUS TRANSPORT POLICY AND THE ENVIRONMENT | 114 |
Industry in a deregulatory climate | 145 |
LARGE FIRMS SMEs ENVIRONMENTAL DEREGULATION AND COMPETITIVENESS | 147 |
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN A DEREGULATORY CLIMATE THE BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE | 165 |
VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS AS A FORM OF DEREGULATION? THE DUTCH EXPERIENCE | 181 |
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE NETHERLANDS TOWARDS THE THIRD GENERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LIC... | 198 |
EPILOGUE | 212 |
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MARKET AND REGULATORY FAILURE IN THE WATER SECTOR | 131 |
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