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UKELA Ep007 - Environmental Principles and Scientific Uncertainty Before National Courts - The Habitats Directive

November 12, 2023 Richard Kimblin KC
UKELA Ep007 - Environmental Principles and Scientific Uncertainty Before National Courts - The Habitats Directive
UKELA Podcast UK Environmental Law Association
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UKELA Podcast UK Environmental Law Association
UKELA Ep007 - Environmental Principles and Scientific Uncertainty Before National Courts - The Habitats Directive
Nov 12, 2023
Richard Kimblin KC

In this UKELA Podcast, Richard Kimblin KC is joined by the three editors of an insightful and comprehensive book which explores the dynamics which are driving courts across Europe in nature conservation: Mariolina Eliantonio, Emma Lees and Tiina Paloniitty. 

It looks critically at how decision makers and courts understand and analyse scientific information by reference to the Habitats and Bird Directives - the core of both domestic and EU nature conservation law. 

What influences judges in these cases; how do national procedural norms affect the approach and outcome; does the stated approach always correlate well with the actual result; how does the precautionary principle manifest itself in real world outcomes which restrict and freeze development decisions; does this feed into constitutional tensions as between the role of the court and the executive in some instances?

This is a text which will have an impact and will endure. You can find a copy here: Hart Publishing (2023).




UKELA - UK Environmental Law Association

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In this UKELA Podcast, Richard Kimblin KC is joined by the three editors of an insightful and comprehensive book which explores the dynamics which are driving courts across Europe in nature conservation: Mariolina Eliantonio, Emma Lees and Tiina Paloniitty. 

It looks critically at how decision makers and courts understand and analyse scientific information by reference to the Habitats and Bird Directives - the core of both domestic and EU nature conservation law. 

What influences judges in these cases; how do national procedural norms affect the approach and outcome; does the stated approach always correlate well with the actual result; how does the precautionary principle manifest itself in real world outcomes which restrict and freeze development decisions; does this feed into constitutional tensions as between the role of the court and the executive in some instances?

This is a text which will have an impact and will endure. You can find a copy here: Hart Publishing (2023).




UKELA - UK Environmental Law Association

No5 Barristers Chambers