Summary Since 1971 (then) EEC directives have regulated award procedures for public procurement and later for concessions in order to create an internal market open to economic operators from all the Member States. Since 1989,…
Regulation 2021/1767 amended Regulation 1367/2006 on the application of the provision of the Aarhus Convention to Community institutions and bodies. This amendment was rendered necessary due to an assessment published in 2017 by the Aarhus…
As the EU Courts’ docket of legal disputes involving uncertain scientific appraisals grows, questions about how the EU judges engage with science appear. This engagement may impact our understanding of ‘legality’ in the judicial review…
Environmental procedural rights are guaranteed by the Aarhus Convention, which the EU and the Member States have ratified. The Convention has been designed to leave room for interpretation. Since the entry into force of the…
Introduction Climate change litigation in Europe (and beyond) has been inspired by the Dutch Urgenda-case, in which the Dutch government was ordered to reach an emission reduction target of 25% by the end of 2020,…