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ความรเบองตนเกยวกบกฎหมายและนโยบายสงแวดลอมสหภาพยโรปIntroduction to EU Environmental Law & Policy

อาจารย ดร. ปดเทพ อยยนยงกระบวนวชา 178743 กฎหมายการจดการทรพยากรธรรมชาตและสงแวดลอม

(บรรยาย 60 นาท - 1 ชวโมง)(NATURAL RESOURSE AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT LAW)

หลกสตรนตศาสตรมหาบณฑต คณะนตศาสตร มหาวทยาลยเชยงใหม

European Union

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European Union & the Environment

http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer-2015/synthesis/report/2-widerperspective/

European Union’s Regulation of environmental and health impacts

http://www.eurare.eu/regulation.html

European Union Legislative Process

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Sources of European Union Environmental law

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• There are two sources of European Union environmental law: primary law, secondary law.

• Sources of primary law - Primary sources, or primary law, come mainly from the founding Treaties, namely the Treaty on the EU and the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU.

• Sources of secondary law - Secondary law comprises unilateral acts (i.e. regulations, directives, decisions, opinions and recommendations) and agreements (i.e. international agreements, agreements between Member States and inter-institutional agreements).

Sources of EU supplementary law

• Supplementary law - supplementary law includes international law and the general principles of law. It has enabled the Court to bridge the gaps left by primary and/or secondary law.

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Key Sources of the EU Environmental Legislation

อางอง: http://www.cieem.net/data/files/Resource_Library/Policy/Policy_work/CIEEM_EU_Directive_Summaries.pdf

• EC Environmental Directive: According to art 249 of the EC Treaty, a measure adopted by the ‘European Parliament acting jointly with the Council and the Commission’, which is ‘binding as to the result to be achieved, upon each member state to which it is addressed, but shall leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods.’

• EC Environmental Regulation: According to art 249 of the EC Treaty (ex art 189), a measure adopted by the European Parliament acting jointly with the Council and the Commission, which ‘shall have general application. It shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.’

EU Environmental Law & European Harmonisation

• Harmonisation of Environmental Law

• Effective Harmonization or Flexible Harmonization?

• Top-down imperatives of environmental harmonization with EU laws

• High costs of legal harmonization

• ใหนกศกษาดเพมเตมใน http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/5670/1/Koutalakis_Paper_0704.pdf

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EU Environmental Law & European Integration

• ทฤษฏ Professor Ernst B. Haas: neofunctionalism + intergovernmentalism

• The Single Market refers to the EU as one territory without any internal borders or other regulatory obstacles to the free movement of goods and services. A functioning Single Market stimulates competition and trade, improves efficiency, raises quality, and helps cut prices. The European Single Market is one of the EU’s greatest achievements. It has fuelled economic growth and made the everyday life of European businesses and consumers easier.

• The Commission has decided to give the Single Market a boost by improving mobility for service providers, ensuring that innovative business models can flourish, making it easier for retailers to do business across borders, and enhancing access to goods and services throughout the EU.

• Single Market for Goods, Single Market for Services, Digital Single Market, Standardisation, Barriers to trade, CE marking, Public procurement & Governance and monitoring of the Single Market

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How Will Brexit Impact England’s Environmental Law?

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Thank You

Areas of Interest & Contact Information:

• Dr Pedithep Youyuenyong (อาจารย ดร.ปดเทพ อยยนยง), LLB (School of Law, Bangkok University), LLM (School of Law, De Montfort University), PhD (School of Law, De Montfort University); Lecturer in Law, Faculty of Law, Chiang Mai University E-mail: pedithep.y@cmu.ac.uk Tel: +66.53.942920 Fax +66.53.942914 Fields of specialisation: Public Law, Environmental Law & Sports Law

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