Ecological Sustainability and the Law

Ecological Sustainability and the Law

The European Green Deal and the New Frontiers of Sustainability

Chiti, Edoardo; Giorgi, Andrea

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2025

312

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9781032874715

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Foreword; Introduction: Sustainability in Transition; Part 1: The Agri-Food Transition; 1. Sustainability in the Agri-Food Sector: The Tortuous Path of Common Agriculture Policy towards a Food System Approach; 2. The New Common Agricultural Policy Approach Towards the Livestock Sector and Food Waste. Lying at Which Point of the Sustainability Continuum? Part 2: The Energy Transition; 3. The Quest for a Sustainable Energy Transition: The Case of Bioenergy; 4. Reshaping Administrative Proceedings and Discretion for a Fast-Forwarded Energy Transition; 5. Energy Transition and Sustainability before Courts: The Evolution of the Case-Law of Italian Administrative Courts; 6. Powering the Smart City: Sustainable Energy in the New Smart City; Part 3: The Ecological Transition; 7. From Natura to Nature Restoration. The Ecological Objective of the Green Deal at the Legal Litmus Test; 8. Nature Restoration Law: Reshaping Sustainable Development? 9. Serving Sustainability through Criminal Law: The Italian Case; Part 4: The Digital Transition; 10. Data-Driven Ecosystems: Competition Law as a Way to Link Sustainability and Digitalisation; 11. Sustainable Smart Cities; Part 5: The Economic Transition; 12. Towards a Green Deal-Oriented Intellectual Property Law? Tackling Remedies against Abuses; 13. Sustainable Finance and Biodiversity Protection; 14. Corporate Governance and Sustainability: Something New under the Sun? 15. 'Sustainable Profit'? The Green Deal Economic Transition between Criminal Law and Corporate Social Responsibility
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EU law;law and regulation;ecological law;sustainability;climate change law;ecological sustainability;sustainable development;European Green Deal;transitions