2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78690-8_23
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Evolution of the Environmental Policy of the European Union: Stages, Actors and Trends

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“…The recent discovery at the top of the political leadership of the European Union of proven corruption [12], leading to the arrest of one of the Vice-Presidents of the Union, highlights the importance of this phenomenon. In addition, lobbying seems to some to be increasingly close to a new form of corruption by often supporting, in defiance of the public good [13], controversial positions, whether in the context of health or defense of the environment through appropriate energy policies [14]. Following pressure from all kinds of NGOs practicing lobbying at the international level, the collapse of the EDF (Electricity of France) energy group, which produced very low-cost energy mainly from nuclear and hydropower, is an exemplary demonstration of this through its impact on the French economy.…”
Section: Corruption and "Advanced Lobbying"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent discovery at the top of the political leadership of the European Union of proven corruption [12], leading to the arrest of one of the Vice-Presidents of the Union, highlights the importance of this phenomenon. In addition, lobbying seems to some to be increasingly close to a new form of corruption by often supporting, in defiance of the public good [13], controversial positions, whether in the context of health or defense of the environment through appropriate energy policies [14]. Following pressure from all kinds of NGOs practicing lobbying at the international level, the collapse of the EDF (Electricity of France) energy group, which produced very low-cost energy mainly from nuclear and hydropower, is an exemplary demonstration of this through its impact on the French economy.…”
Section: Corruption and "Advanced Lobbying"mentioning
confidence: 99%