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El. knyga: Effective Environmental Regulation in China: Reflections on the Experience of European Union Legislation on Environmental Permits

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Though recently improved, Chinese legislation on environmental permits is still weak and urgent measures are needed to help the country in moving towards an effective permitting system. This book examines this legislation gap and presents a contribution to solving China’s pollution problems.

By analysing the deficiencies of current Chinese provisions on permitting in light of EU legislation, and its Italian application, the book determines which permitting legislative structure and approach China should embrace in practice in order to build more comprehensive legislation on emission permitting. It is argued that a set of ad hoc legislative measures should be implemented so as to strengthen China’s environmental protection and efficiently tackle pollution.

The book will be a valuable resource for researchers, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of international environmental law and comparative law.



Though recently improved, Chinese legislation on environmental permits is still weak and urgent measures are needed to help the country in moving towards an effective permitting system. This book examines this legislation gap and presents a contribution to solving China’s pollution problems.

Introduction

Chapter
1. Fundamentals Of Environmental Permitting: From Traditional To
Integrated Regulatory Approach

Chapter
2. The EU Legislation On Integrated Environmental Permits: Scope,
Regulatory Instruments And Application Of Integrated Pollution Prevention
Control And Industrial Emission Directives

Chapter
3. The Application Of IPPC And IED In Italy: Towards The Achievement
Of Sustainable Development

Chapter
4. Potential And Constraints Of Chinas Regulatory Framework On
Environmental Permits

Chapter
5. Proposals To Enhance Effectiveness And Ensure Integration In The
Development Of Chinas Legislation On Environmental Permits

Conclusion
Federico Pasini is Head of the Program Management Office Sino-Italian Cooperation Program for Environmental Protection, Beijing, China.