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Judicial protection - environment and climate before eu courts

General information

Euensuring the protection of EU law

Why does the Court of Justice of the EU Exist?

Fundamental Case Law of the Court of Justice – Making EU Law Work for Citizens

The EU & the Aarhus Convention: in the EU Member States, in the Community Institutions and Bodies

Varia : selected case-law and academic publications OA

  1. K. Lenaerts, J.A. Gutiérrez-Fons, To say what the law of the EU is : methods of interpretation and the European Court of Justice, EUI AEL, 2013/09, Distinguished Lectures of the Academy
  2. K. Lenaerts, The Court of Justice of the European Union and the Protection of Fundamental Rights Polish Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 31 (2011), pp. 79-106
  3. K. Lenaerts, The autonomy of European Union Law
  4. K. Lenaerts, Making the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights a Reality for all
  5. K. Lenaerts, New Horizons for the Rule of Law Within the EU German Law Journal (2020), 21, pp. 29–34 doi:10.1017/glj.2019.91
  6. M. Peeters, (2020). Judicial Enforcement of Environmental Democracy: a Critical Analysis of Case Law on Access to Environmental Information in the European Union, Chinese Journal of Environmental Law, 4(1), 13-43. doi
  7. L. Squintani, D. Anninck, Judicial Cooperation in Environmental Matters: Mapping National Courts’ Behaviour in Follow-up Cases

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