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Perspektivwechsel beim Geheimnisschutz im Umweltrecht journal article

Das tripolare Rechtsverhältnis als dogmatisches Problem

Hagen Lohmann

Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Volume 21 (2023), Issue 4, Page 378 - 385

The protection of trade secrets in environmental law has so far been subject to rather specialized legislation and not been looked at in its entirety (I.). The following article seeks to counteract this and to demonstrate the reasons for and the consequences of an integral legal perspective (II.). This change of perspective on trade secret protection in environmental law offers various advantages. Firstly, it allows a uniform definition of the term “trade secrets” in environmental law (II.1.). Apart from that the change of perspective enables better recognition of and solutions to collisions with the law of the European Union (II.2.). Last but not least it reveals existing legislative gaps (II.3.).


Zur Rechtsprechung des EuGH im Umweltrecht im Jahr 2018 journal article

Astrid Epiney

Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Volume 17 (2019), Issue 2, Page 221 - 235

The purpose of the paper – tied in with the case law overview for the year 2017 – is to provide an overview of the environmental case law of the European Court of Justice for the year 2018. The objective is not to cover the entire case law but to highlight selected decisions deemed by the author to be of importance, with reference to some additional rulings in the footnotes. The focus is on summarising the latest developments and, where appropriate, briefly commenting on or placing the decisions in the context of existing case law. The author largely forgoes further reference to bibliographic sources.


Schwerpunkt: 20 Jahre Aarhus-Konvention ∙ Die Aarhus-Konvention: Entstehung, völkerrechtliche Einbettung und Grundprinzipien journal article

Astrid Epiney

Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Volume 17 (2019), Issue 1, Page 2 - 17

The conclusion of the Aarhus-Convention was a major step in international environmental law. The following contribution focuses on the relationship between the Aarhus-Convention and (existing) international environmental law and illustrates this special character of the Convention before dealing in detail with the legal effects of the Convention in the legal orders of the European Union and of Switzerland. Special attention is paid to the discussion of the relevant case law.


Zur Rechtsprechung des EuGH im Umweltrecht im Jahr 2016 journal article

Astrid Epiney

Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Volume 15 (2017), Issue 2, Page 96 - 111

The purpose of the paper – tied in with the case law overview for the year 2015 – is to provide an overview of the environmental case law of the European Court of Justice for the year 2016. The objective is not to cover the entire case law but to highlight selected decisions deemed by the author to be of importance, with reference to some additional rulings in the footnotes. The focus is on summarising the latest developments and, where appropriate, briefly commenting on or placing the decisions in the context of existing case law. The author largely forgoes further reference to bibliographic sources.

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