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Can-and should-participation be a means of achieving sustainability? The concepts of sustainability and participation are both in vogue, and many international, supranational and national legal texts and standards refer to these two concepts. However, there are still several unanswered questions that invite legal inquiry: which sustainability? Which kinds of participation? Participation by whom? How are the two concepts of sustainability and participation effectively interlinked in legal provisions? This book approaches the interconnection between sustainability and participation inductively…mehr

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Can-and should-participation be a means of achieving sustainability? The concepts of sustainability and participation are both in vogue, and many international, supranational and national legal texts and standards refer to these two concepts. However, there are still several unanswered questions that invite legal inquiry: which sustainability? Which kinds of participation? Participation by whom? How are the two concepts of sustainability and participation effectively interlinked in legal provisions? This book approaches the interconnection between sustainability and participation inductively and precisely in areas of law which are commonly associated with sustainability and sustainable development: national, European and international environmental and economic law.
Autorenporträt
Birgit Peters, Prof. Dr., LL.M. (London), University of Trier, Germany, is Professor of Public Law, Public International and European Law. She is co-founder of the SustaiNet network. She has published broadly on European and International (environmental and human rights) Law. She is the author of several books, including Developments in Customary International Law (Brill 2010). Eva Julia Lohse, Prof. Dr., LLM (Kent), University of Bayreuth, Germany, is Professor of Public, European and Comparative Law at this university. She is co-founder of the network SustaiNet and has published broadly on comparative and EU-law aspects of participation and environment.