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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Habitats Directive: A Developers Obstacle Course? by Edited by Gregory Jones Qc
The Habitats Directive: Current Legal Issues brings together a unique combination of leading academics and practitioners in the field of environmental law to address a series of controversial issues arising from the Habitats Directive. Highlights of the book include:Stephen Tromans QC: The meaning of plan or project for the purposes of the Habitats Directive Dr Catherine McKenzie: The International Law Origins of the Habitats Directive Gregory Jones QC: What is meant by no adverse effect on the integrity of the SAC? Charles George QC & David Graham: Morge where are we now? The meaning of disturbance in the Habitats Directive Simon Ricketts & Sarah Bischoff: SANGs and the Habitats Directive Dr Richard Caddell: The maritime implications of the Habitats DirectiveAndrew Waite: The Habitats Directive: an example of a new principle of equilibrium for environmental protection? Denis Edwards: Applying the precautionary approach to the Habitats DirectiveRebecca Clutten & Isabella Tafur: An examination of the Overriding Public InterestPeter Scott: Appropriate Assessment: a Toothless Tiger? Paul Stookes: Whats Wrong with Appropriate Assessment? Gregory Jones QC & Ned Westaway: How to deal with candidate and potential SPAs.