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Is the waste hierarchy still a useful guide as to the proper formulation and implementation of law and policy in this area?Discuss

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Title:

1. Is the waste hierarchy still a useful guide as to the proper formulation and implementation of law and policy in this area?

Maximum Length:

8 pages

Form of the article

• Text (including quotations) must be in Times New Roman 12 point font.

• Line spacing must be one-and–a–half lines; except that indented quotations may have single line spacing.

• Margins of at least 2 cm must be used at the top and bottom of the page, and 2.5 cm on the right and left sides of the page.

• Footnotes or endnotes must be included within the specified page allowance; each note must be no smaller than 10 point font and must start on a new line.

• A bibliography may be added: this does not count towards the specified page allowance. No other appendix may be attached.

• Pages should be numbered.(The page numbering is at the bottom)

References:

Bel et al, ch 18 on waste and ch 16 on contaminated land*

Wolf & Stanley, ch 5, ch 7*

Articles

• A McKenna, ‘Computer waste a forgotten and hidden side to the global information society’ (2007) 19(2) Env L Rev 116

• Nash, H.A., ‘The Revised Directive on Waste: resolving legislative tensions in waste management?’ (2009) 21(1) JEL 139

• R Lee, ‘Old iron: birth defects litigation and the Corby steelworks reclamation’ (2009) 25(4) Professional Negligence 174

• N Parpworth and K Thompson, ‘Fly-tipping: a real environmental crime’ (2009) 9 JPL 1133

• A Samuels, ‘The legal concept of waste’ (2010) 11 JPL 1391

• UKELA Waste Working Party, ‘BREXIT: Implications of the UK leaving the European

Union: Waste Management’ 17 elaw (March/April 2016)

• ENDS, ‘BREXIT poses huge challenges for environmental sector’ (2016) 497 ENDS Report 4.

• J. Malinauskaite, H. Jouhara and N. Spencer, ‘Waste prevention and technologies in the context of the EU Waste Framework Directive: lost in translation?’ (2017) 26(3) E.E.E.L.R 66-80.

• Louis Dawson, “Our Waste, Our Resources: A Strategy for England” – switching to a circular economy through the use of extended producer responsibility (2019) 21(3) Env. L. Rev. 210-218

Legislation – key items

UK

• Environmental Protection Act 1990 – PART II

• Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1154)

• Landfill Tax Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1527)

• Landfill Allowances and Trading Scheme (England) Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3212)

• Environmental Protection Act 1990 – PART IIA

EU

• Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC OJ L 312/3 (repealing and amending several earlier measures).

• Hazardous Waste Directive 91/689 as amended by Directive 94/31 (as implemented in the UK by the Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations (SI 2005/894)

• Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste; implemented in the UK by the Environmental Permitting Regs (above)

• Waste Incineration Directive 2000/76 (now absorbed by the Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75 – see chapter IV of the IED)

• Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC (2003) OJ L 37/24 (consolidated version)

Note: The page numbering is at the bottom, also without a cover page

 

 

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