Angelica Ericsson - Doctoral candidate, Faculty of Law at Lund University
Wilke de Braal - PhD researcher at Tilburg University, The Netherlands, and EU law advisor at the Netherlands Ministr
Silvia Lazzari - PhD candidate at Università Sapienza (Rome)
Camille Lanssens - Research Fellow Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS) Centre de droit public et social
Sofie Oosterhuis - PhD Candidate in European Administrative Law at Utrecht University
Marco Almada - PhD candidate, European University Institute (EUI)
Jane Reichel - Professor in Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, Stockholm University
The Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Facing the Challenge of Uncertainty: An Overview of the European and Italian Legal Framework
The article offers a comprehensive examination of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and its crucial role in addressing uncertainties during the evaluation of environmental impacts. It thoroughly analyzes European and Italian legal frameworks, with a particular emphasis on the technical-scientific verification phase. Furthermore, it explores the discretionary element within EIA and its consequences for judicial review. Additionally, the article investigates the 'Do No Significant Harm' (DNSH) principle and its potential impact on reducing uncertainty in project assessments.
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