The Community shall take action relating to the environment to the extent to which the objectives referred to in paragraph I can be attained better at Community level than at the level of the individual Member States. The Greening of World Trade: A Report to EPA - Página 173por National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology (U.S.). Trade and Environment Committee - 1993 - 240 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Academie de Droit International de la Haye - 1991 - 416 páginas
...of Article 130 R (4), which does specifically reserve a residual jurisdiction to the Member States : "The Community shall take action relating to the environment to the extent to which the objectives [of the Community environmental policy] can be attained better at Community level than at the level... | |
| Miroslav Radojevic, Roy M. Harrison - 1992 - 624 páginas
...Community shall take action on the environment only 'to the extent to which the objectives referred to ... can be attained better at Community level than at the level of individual member states' (the 'subsidiarity principle'), it is thought that there is no longer a need... | |
| Sandra L. Walker - 1993 - 200 páginas
...action or of lack of action ; - the economic and social development of the Community as a whole and balanced development of its regions. 4. The Community...Member States. Without prejudice to certain measures of the Community nature, the Member States shall finance and implement the other measures. 5. Within their... | |
| Philip Kunig, Niels Lau, Werner Meng - 1993 - 864 páginas
...regions of the Community; (iii) the potential benefits and costs of action or of lack of action; (iv) ral application. I can be attained better at Community level than at the level of the individual Member States. Without... | |
| David Judge - 1993 - 270 páginas
...appropriate action is to be taken at the Community or at the member states level. The article states: 'The Community shall take action relating to the environment...extent to which the objectives referred to in paragraph I can be attained better at Community level than at the level of the individual Member States', thus... | |
| Najeeb M. Al-Nauimi, Richard Meese - 1995 - 1374 páginas
...particular, the new Article 1 30(r) of the said Treaty stated, at para. 4, that the Community was to take action relating to the environment "to the extent to which the objectives referred to in para. 1 can be attained better at Community level than at the level of individual Member States". 28... | |
| Christopher J. M. Smith - 1995 - 86 páginas
...into account in its other policies. It does, however, introduce the idea of subsidiarily stating that the community shall take action relating to the environment to the extent to which the objectives can he attained better at Communit) level than at the level of the individual Member States, Member... | |
| Finn Laursen, European Institute of Public Administration - 1995 - 332 páginas
...subsidiarity in some of its articles. The SEA used it more explicitly with respect to the environment: 'The Community shall take action relating to the environment to the extent to which the objectives. . .can be attained better at Community level than at the level of the individual Member States' (new... | |
| Jacob Werksman - 1996 - 364 páginas
...130(4) incorporated what has gradually become known as 'the principle of subsidiarity', stipulating that 'the Community shall take action relating to the environment...attained better at Community level than at the level of individual Member States'. No other Community policy was made subject to this principle. Despite the... | |
| Richard M. Buxbaum - 1996 - 400 páginas
...the environmental field, the Community should act to the extent that environmental objectives could be attained better at Community level than at the level of the individual Member States. Following Maastricht, subsidiarity has now been elevated to the rank of a general principle of the... | |
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