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Standing for protection of collective rights in the European communities
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Peck, Alison
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Annulment
/ Citizenship
/ Community
/ Court decisions
/ Environmental law
/ General public
/ Law
/ Legislation
/ Public interest
/ Rights
2000
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Standing for protection of collective rights in the European communities
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Peck, Alison
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Annulment
/ Citizenship
/ Community
/ Court decisions
/ Environmental law
/ General public
/ Law
/ Legislation
/ Public interest
/ Rights
2000
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Standing for protection of collective rights in the European communities
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Standing for protection of collective rights in the European communities
2000
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Overview
With the way cleared for standing to enforce collective rights, European public interest law ought to proceed from conception to reality. As Community legislation expands further into areas of general public concern, a greater sense of European citizenship and of European society may be fostered. On that ground, natural and legal persons who are collectively affected by infringements of Community-ensured rights in the environment, consumer safety, and other areas, may come together to challenge those infringements with actions for annulment of Community legislation under Article 173(4), no longer impeded by the doctrine of individual concern. Where community interest in protecting certain collective rights is sufficiently high, that policy will be embodied in Community law, upon which he most severely affected persons may reply.
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George Washington University, National Law Center
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