The environmental challenges of EU enlargement implementing the Waste Acquis in Serbia

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Abstract

Although the implementation of the acquis is a crucial element of the EU integration process, it is recognised as its ‘weakest link’. The implementation deficit is especially apparent with the EU environmental acquis, both in the existing member states and the accession countries. Most recently, following the accession of Croatia, the EU faces prospective enlargement to other Western Balkans countries. The author argues that there are specific problems in implementing the environmental acquis in accession countries and that the case of Serbia, or other countries of the Western Balkans, is not particularly unique. The case study used to support this argument is the implementation of the waste acquis in Serbia as it represents a highly demanding and costly policy area for national authorities and the country faces extensive legal, institutional, economic and financial challenges in implementing the environmental acquis.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberlaw 11 (2014)
Pages (from-to)49-68
JournalJournal for European Environmental & Planning Law
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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