European Environmental Law Forum

Overview of all EELF Publications

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11th EELF Book

Open access

Sustainable Energy in an Age of Instability - Still United in Diversity?

Edited by Fitsum Tiche, Edwin Woerdman, Hans Vedder, Kars de Graf, Lorenzo Squintani

This book, which is an open source peer reviewed publication, aims at achieving these goals. It bundles twelve contributions from those presented during the 11th EELF Conference held in Groningen, on 28-30 August 2024. It focuses on the relationship between environmental protection and the production, distribution and consumption of energy and the regulatory and policy challenges that are felt in the transition to a sustainable energy system and more generally a low carbon economy.

University of Groningen Press

10th EELF Book

Open access

Legal Implementation and Impacts of the Green Deal

Edited by Moritz Reese, Romina Schaller, Till Markus, Kurt Faßbender

The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the legal implementation and impacts of the European Green Deal (EGD), introduced in 2019 to transform the EU towards a sustainable, carbon-neutral economy. Drawing on contributions from the 10th European Environmental Law Forum (2023, Leipzig), this book provides valuable insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and scholars working towards a climate-neutral Europe.

Springer, 245 p., open access

9th EELF Book

Rethinking Environmental Law

Edited by Endrius Cocciolo, Jordi Jaria-Manzano, Aitana De la Varga, Maria Marques-Banque

The book offers a profound exploration of the evolving field of environmental law in the context of our rapidly expanding human footprint on the planet. Initially focused on local environmental concerns, environmental law has evolved to grapple with the intricate and expansive implications of human activity on the earth system, particularly in light of the urgent climate emergency in the Anthropocene era.

Intersentia, 327 pp., ISBN 9781839704475 / 9781839705212

8th EELF Book

Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law

Edited by Tilak ginige, Iain Grren, Patrick Van Calster, Alain Simons, Joseph McMullen

Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law explores how environmental law is prepared or could be better equipped to employ the best available knowledge and expertise, and addresses the knowledge gaps and uncertainties in the legislative, administrative and judicial branches.

Intersentia, 514 p., EAN / ISSN 9781839704031 / 9781839705236

7th EELF Book

Available

Environmental Law for Transition to Sustainability

Edited by Marlon Boeve, Sanne Ackerboom, Chris Backes and Marleen von Rijswick

This book presents inspiring ideas about how law can support the fundamental transition processes to a sustainable future and how it can provide guidance on the pathways to sustainability.

Intersentia, 327 pp., ISBN 978-1-78068-929-6

6th EELF Book

Available

Environmental Loss and Damage in a Comparative Law Perspective

Edited by Barbara Pozzo and  Valentina Jacometti

Intersentia, 2021, 536 pp., ISBN 9781839700262

5th EELF Book

Open access

Sustainable Management of Natural Resources

Edited by Helle Tegner Anker and Birgitte Egelund Olson

Intersentia, 2018, 257 p., ISBN 978-1-78068-759-9

4th EELF Book

Open access

Procedural Environmental Rights

Edited by Jerzy Jendroska & Magdalena Bar

Intersentia, 2018, 502 p., ISBN 9781780686103

3rd EELF Book

Open access

The Effectiveness of Environmental Law

Edited by Sandrine Maljean-Dubois

Intersentia, 2017, 348 p., ISBN 978-1-78068-467-3

2nd EELF Book

Open access

EU Environmental and Planning Law Aspects of Large-Scale Projects

Edited by Bernard Vanheusden & Lorenzo Suintani

Intersentia, 2016, 348 p., ISBN 978178068381

First EELF Book

Online

Sustainable Energy United in Diversity: Challenges and Approaches in Energy Transition in the EU

Edited by L. Squintani and H.H.B. Vedder with M. Reese and B. Vanheusden.