ABSTRACT

Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is a regulatory requirement for development across Europe, North America, Australasia and elsewhere, yet understanding the legal aspects is challenging. This comprehensive guide provides that understanding in a clear and straightforward way. The introduction considers SEA and the law, explaining what SEA is, why it is needed, how it works and why it is required, as well as examining the role of the law. Part One provides an overview of international law, environmental impact assessment (EIA) and international law, including treaties, customary international law and 'soft law' relevant to SEA. It analyses the Kiev SEA Protocol and related UNECE conventions, the Espoo Convention on EIA in a Transboundary Context and the Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters. It also analyses the role of SEA in conservation conventions. Part Two considers how the European legal system works, including an overview of the current status of European law. It examines the EIA Directive and SEA Directive together with other relevant directives and regulations, such as the Habitats and Wild Birds Directives, the Water Framework Directive, the Public Participation for Plans and Programmes Directive, and the Structural Funds Regulations. Finally the volume draws conclusions about the relationship and comparisons between international and European law generally, and in regulating SEA.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction: SEA and the Law

part I|112 pages

International Law

chapter 2|21 pages

An Overview of International Law

chapter 3|25 pages

International Environmental Law

chapter 4|20 pages

The Espoo and Aarhus Conventions

chapter 5|21 pages

The SEA Protocol

chapter 6|20 pages

SEA and the Conservation Conventions

part II|151 pages

European Law

chapter 7|21 pages

An Overview of European Law

chapter 8|24 pages

European Environmental Law

chapter 9|22 pages

The EIA and Other Horizontal Directives

chapter 10|33 pages

The SEA Directive

chapter 12|13 pages

Comparisons and Conclusions