Instruments juridiques et économiques de régulation de la pollution de l’air et de l’atmosphère
Marion Bary and
Marie-Hélène Hubert
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Marion Bary: IODE, UMR CNRS 6262, University of Rennes 1, France
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The main contribution of this paper is to jointly present the economic and legal instruments. The first survey examines the different evaluation methods in environmental economics which are essential since the admission of the pure ecological damage in private law on the one hand, and to evaluate the effectiveness of economic policies, on the other hand. Evaluation method is a difficult task since a range of criteria exists. The second survey investigates the evolution of private law which places air pollution reduction obligations on economic agents and which enforces private economic agents to make reparation for injury. Although already a significant breakthrough to protect the environment, these new devices are not as efficient as expected.
Date: 2016-11
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