Environmental challenges of Biscay Bay: an approach from Public Law
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Environmental challenges of Biscay Bay: an approach from Public Law
Env. Law. Enforcement Conference
SS, June 2014
Xabier Ezeizabarrena,
Phd Law, The University of the Basque Country
Lawyer of the Bar of Gipuzkoa
Email: [email protected]
http://www.ezeizabarrena.eu
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I. Foreword
a) The Spanish/Basque legal framework
b) Environment v. sovereignty c) The + impact of EU Law: Water,
Energy, Agriculture, Biodiversity & Fisheries
d) Usual failure of enforcement e) The role of article 45 of the
Spanish Constitution
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II.
Environmental law, fisheries and
conservation
a) 5 different public bodies v. a tiny piece of planet
b) Economy v. Sustainable Development
c) On fisheries: The Judgment of the CJEU, 12-7-2005
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III. Main challenges on fisheries…
a) Access to resources (traditional fleet)
b) Traditional v. industrial fleets
c) Towards a legal recognition of artisanal fisheries
d) Rights of fisher people v. ITQ e) Other economic and social
measures
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IV. Some conclusions
1. Environment v. sovereignty 2. The pending challenge of
enforcement 3. EU: a free market v.
sustainable development 4. The reasons for
environmental law: economy, public health, ethics or mere “green label”??