We are delighted to announce the forthcoming publication ‘Magnetic law: Designing environmental enforcement laws to encourage us to go further’ in the next issue of Regulation and Governance. Professor Suzanne Kingston, Edwin Alblas, Mícheál Callaghan and Julie Foulon have used empirical evidence gathered during 2000 surveys and over 150 interviews with stakeholders from three Member States – France, Ireland, and the Netherlands to capture the views of regulated parties, NGOs, and the general public on the EU’s ambitious and highly developed environmental laws especially the UNECE Aarhus Convention (1998). To read the article please click here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/rego.12416.
Magnetic law: Designing environmental enforcement laws to encourage us to go further
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