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Introduction: Greening the EU and the rule of law – opportunities and limits of the EU’s legal powers

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Eliantonio M, Kulovesi K, Peeters M & Savaresi A (2026) Introduction: Greening the EU and the rule of law – opportunities and limits of the EU’s legal powers. In: Peeters M, Eliantonio M, Kulovesi K & Savaresi A (eds.) Greening the EU and the Rule of Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035355402.00005

Abstract
This introductory chapter sets the stage for Greening Europe and the Rule of Law — Opportunities and Limits of the EU’s Legal Powers, an edited volume that examines the European Green Deal through the lens of the rule of law. The editors introduce each chapter and outline the key themes explored across the book’s four parts: constitutional questions, market mechanisms, enforcement and liability, and the EU’s global influence. They explain how the volume seeks to initiate and advance academic and legal debate on the legal foundations underpinning the instruments implementing the Green Deal, and the challenge of achieving the much needed green transformation: EU institutions have had to navigate the tensions between the law’s enabling function — which constrains polluting behaviour — and its limiting function — which restricts governmental intervention.

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FundersEuropean Commission (Horizon Europe)
Publication date31/12/2026
Publication date online31/01/2026
PublisherEdward Elgar
Place of publicationCheltenham
ISBN9781035355396
eISBN9781035355402

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