Date: 2020
Type: Thesis
Chutes, ladders, snakes and surprises : policy durability and policy flexibility in EU energy and climate governance based on the governance regulation
Florence : European University Institute, 2020, EUI LLM theses, Department of Law
BAHMER, Larissa Elisabeth, Chutes, ladders, snakes and surprises : policy durability and policy flexibility in EU energy and climate governance based on the governance regulation, Florence : European University Institute, 2020, EUI LLM theses, Department of Law - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/69195
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Whether the EU will live up to its leadership ambition in mitigating climate change to no little extent depends on whether the Governance Regulation will prove successful or whether it will add to the list of climate and energy policies which aimed high but performed low. This thesis analyses the legal arrangements of the Governance Regulation as embedded in the EU constitutional and administrative law framework in light of policy durability and policy flexibility, with the aim of assessing whether the Governance Regulation promises to build a long-lasting yet adaptable foundation for EU energy and climate governance that facilitates ratcheting up ambition and progress toward a ‘climate neutral’ Union.
Additional information:
Award date: 26 September 2020; Supervisor : Professor Joanne Scott (European University Institute)
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/69195
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/95852
Series/Number: EUI LLM theses; Department of Law
Publisher: European University Institute
LC Subject Heading: European Union countries -- Energy policy; Environmental law -- European Union countries