Environmental law / Stuart Bell, Donald McGillivray.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006Edition: Sixth editionDescription: lxviii, 910 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0199260567
- 9780199260560
- 344.41046 22
- KD3372.A56 B45 2006
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 344.41046 BEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A396725B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. What is environmental law? : a brief introduction -- 2. History and challenges -- 3. Values, principles, and environmental law -- 4. Sources of environmental law -- 5. The administration of environmental law and policy -- 6. International law and environmental protection -- 7. The European community and the environment -- 8. The regulation of environmental protection -- 9. Environmental crime -- 10. Public participation -- 11. Private law and environmental protection -- 12. Local controls and remedies -- 13. Town and country planning -- 14. Environmental assessment -- 15. Waste management -- 16. Air pollution and air quality -- 17. Contaminated land -- 18. Water pollution and water quality -- 19. Disposal of waste to sewers -- 20. Integrated pollution prevention and control -- 21. The conservation of nature -- 22. Landscape management.
"Covering a wide range of topics in a clear and accessible writing style, Environmental Law introduces students to all of the key areas of environmental law, drawing on legislation policy, and practice." "The sixth edition of Environmental Law has been totally restructured and revised in order to incorporate all the latest developments in law. It includes updated coverage of all aspects of environmental law, thus reflecting changes to legislation and case law that have occurred since the previous edition, including the law relating to climate change, the Aarhus convention, and human rights law. Reference is made throughout to the influence of European and international organisations and legislation. Subjects are fully cross-referenced, allowing readers to follow key ideas through the book and to understand the interaction of law and the environment."--BOOK JACKET.
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