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TOLSMA, HANNA D.
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About the book
Improving the quality of environmental law is high on the agenda of both the European Union and its Member States. In the Netherlands, there has been a series of changes of law in order to simplify and improve the complex and fragm
ented system of environmental law. However, the improvement of sectoral legislation has not led to the desired result. The Dutch legislature now considers a fundamental reform of environmental law necessary. One of the main goals is to achieve a cohe
rent approach towards the physical environment in policy, decision-making and regulations. The Environment and Planning Act brings together 26 acts and about 120 governmental decrees in the area of spatiality and planning, infrastructure, nature and
water, in order to create a single act for the physical environment. This book focuses on one of the key instruments of environmental law, the environmental permit. The integration of sectoral environmental permit systems is a way to simplify and spe
ed up decision-making procedures for the authorisation of activities affecting the physical environment. The goal is to introduce a fully integrated environmental permit system. This means not only procedural integration of sectoral permitting system
s but also substantive integration of the various assessment criteria. This concept of integrated environmental permitting has generated a great deal of discussion in the Netherlands. In the context of this research, an overview will be given of deve
lopments in the field of integrated environmental permitting in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Developments in EU environmental law and the new Dutch Environment and Planning Act are also included.
About the author
Hanna Tolsma is Ass
istant Professor (lecturer in public law and environmental law) at the Department of Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Public Administration of the University of Groningen (h.d.tolsma@rug.nl). She received her PhD in 2008 on a thesis concern
ing legal aspects of the use of mediation by administrative authorities during the decision-making process. This book is related to her postdoc research project entitled "Integrated environmental permitting: an exploration of the legal possibilities"
sponsored by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Her publications mainly relate to general administrative law and environmental law.
Improving the quality of environmental law is high on the agenda of both the European Union and its Member States. In the Netherlands, there has been a series of changes of law in order to simplify and improve the complex and fragm
ented system of environmental law. However, the improvement of sectoral legislation has not led to the desired result. The Dutch legislature now considers a fundamental reform of environmental law necessary. One of the main goals is to achieve a cohe
rent approach towards the physical environment in policy, decision-making and regulations. The Environment and Planning Act brings together 26 acts and about 120 governmental decrees in the area of spatiality and planning, infrastructure, nature and
water, in order to create a single act for the physical environment. This book focuses on one of the key instruments of environmental law, the environmental permit. The integration of sectoral environmental permit systems is a way to simplify and spe
ed up decision-making procedures for the authorisation of activities affecting the physical environment. The goal is to introduce a fully integrated environmental permit system. This means not only procedural integration of sectoral permitting system
s but also substantive integration of the various assessment criteria. This concept of integrated environmental permitting has generated a great deal of discussion in the Netherlands. In the context of this research, an overview will be given of deve
lopments in the field of integrated environmental permitting in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Developments in EU environmental law and the new Dutch Environment and Planning Act are also included.
About the author
Hanna Tolsma is Ass
istant Professor (lecturer in public law and environmental law) at the Department of Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Public Administration of the University of Groningen (h.d.tolsma@rug.nl). She received her PhD in 2008 on a thesis concern
ing legal aspects of the use of mediation by administrative authorities during the decision-making process. This book is related to her postdoc research project entitled "Integrated environmental permitting: an exploration of the legal possibilities"
sponsored by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Her publications mainly relate to general administrative law and environmental law.
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