Summary: | The paper wishes to analyze the challenges that the interdisciplinary approach on climate change and ancillary obligations will bring in the field of administrative law, by analyzing EU legislation in this respect. Climate change has become a rising global concern, significantly affecting administrative policies, regulations, and administrative processes. Considering these challenges, administrative law legislation and jurisprudence have evolved and adapted to address the new requirements. At the regulatory level, the impact of climate change on issues such as urban planning, protection of natural resources, project permitting, and environmental governance is taken into account. The article paves the way for solutions and suggestions for improving the legal and administrative framework to meet the challenges raised and highlights the importance of legal and administrative collaboration in developing the most appropriate policies and regulations.
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