The Oxford handbook of comparative environmental law /
The Oxford handbook of comparative environmental law /
Handbook of comparative environmental law Comparative environmental law
edited by Emma Lees and Jorge E. Viñuales.
- 1 online resource (ixxx, 1235 pages).
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- Oxford handbooks online. .
Also issued in print.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comparative environmental law: Structuring a field / India / Indonesia / Japan / Mexico / Singapore / South Africa / South Korea / United Kingdom / United States of America / Atmospheric pollution / Value in comparative law - 3D Cartography and analytical description / Environmental regulation of freshwater / Land degradation / Nature conservation / Regulation of marine-capture fisheries / Genetically modified organisms / Climate change and energy transition policies / Regulation of chemicals / Waste regulation / Contaminated sites / Environmental principles across jurisdictions: Legal connectors and catalysts / Australia / Distribution of powers / Property systems and environmental regulation / Regulatory organisation / Sciences, environmental laws, and legal cultures: Fostering collective epistemic responsibilities / Transnational networks / Adjudication systems / Environmental planning / Protection of sites / Command and control standards and cross-jurisdictional harmonization / The assessment of environmental impact / Brazil / Environmental taxation / Trading schemes / A cartography of environmental education / Informational requirements and environmental protection / Eco-labelling / Environmental Liability / A cartography of environmental human rights / Environmental law and constitutional and public law / Environmental law and private law / Environmental law and criminal law / Canada / Environmental law in private international law / Environmental law and public international law / People's Republic of China / The European Union / France / Germany / Jorge E. Viñuales -- Bharat H. Desai, Balraj K. Sidhu -- Simon Butt, Prayekti Murharjanti -- Julius Weitzdörfer, Lucy Lu Reimers -- Marisol Anglés Hernández, Montserrat Rovalo Otero -- Lye Lin-Heng -- Jan Glazewski -- Hong Sik Cho, Gina J. Choi -- Stuart Bell -- James Salzman -- Massimiliano Montini -- Emma Lees -- Dan Tarlock -- Ben Boer, Ian Hannam -- Agustín García-Ureta -- Till Markus -- Anne Saab -- Justin Gundlach, Michael B. Gerrard -- Lucas Bergkamp, Adam Abelkop -- Natalie Jones, Geert van Calster -- Emma Lees -- Eloise Scotford -- Douglas Fisher -- Moritz Reese -- Christopher P. Rodgers -- Brian Preston -- Elizabeth Fisher -- Veerle Heyvaert -- Emma Lees -- Jin Wang -- Colin Reid -- Bettina Lange -- Neil Craik -- Antonio Herman Benjamin, Nicholas Bryner -- Janet Milne -- Sanja Bogojević -- Amy Cutter-McKenzie-Knowles, Marianne Logan, Ferdousi Khatun, Karen Malone -- Karen Morrow -- Jason Czarnezki, Margot Pollans, Sarah M. Main -- Monika Hinteregger -- Louis J. Kotzé, Erin Daly -- Ole W. Pedersen -- David Howarth -- Emma Lees -- Stepan Wood -- Geert van Calster -- Leslie Anne Duvic-Paoli -- Xi Wang -- Markus Gehring, Freedom-Kai Philipps, Emma Lees -- Laurent Neyret -- Olaf Dilling, Wolfgang Köck.
This handbook is the first comprehensive account of comparative environmental law. It examines in detail the methodological foundations of the discipline as well as the substance of environmental law across countries from four vantage points: country studies from all continents, responses to common problems (including air pollution, water management, nature conservation, genetically modified organisms, climate change and energy, chemicals, waste), foundational components of environmental law systems (including principles, property rights, administrative and judicial organisation, command-and-control regulation, market mechanisms, informational techniques and liability mechanisms), and common interactions of environmental protection with the broader public, private, and criminal law contexts.
Specialized.
9780191833359 No price
Environmental law.
Comparative law.
Law.
Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law.
K3585
344.046
Also issued in print.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comparative environmental law: Structuring a field / India / Indonesia / Japan / Mexico / Singapore / South Africa / South Korea / United Kingdom / United States of America / Atmospheric pollution / Value in comparative law - 3D Cartography and analytical description / Environmental regulation of freshwater / Land degradation / Nature conservation / Regulation of marine-capture fisheries / Genetically modified organisms / Climate change and energy transition policies / Regulation of chemicals / Waste regulation / Contaminated sites / Environmental principles across jurisdictions: Legal connectors and catalysts / Australia / Distribution of powers / Property systems and environmental regulation / Regulatory organisation / Sciences, environmental laws, and legal cultures: Fostering collective epistemic responsibilities / Transnational networks / Adjudication systems / Environmental planning / Protection of sites / Command and control standards and cross-jurisdictional harmonization / The assessment of environmental impact / Brazil / Environmental taxation / Trading schemes / A cartography of environmental education / Informational requirements and environmental protection / Eco-labelling / Environmental Liability / A cartography of environmental human rights / Environmental law and constitutional and public law / Environmental law and private law / Environmental law and criminal law / Canada / Environmental law in private international law / Environmental law and public international law / People's Republic of China / The European Union / France / Germany / Jorge E. Viñuales -- Bharat H. Desai, Balraj K. Sidhu -- Simon Butt, Prayekti Murharjanti -- Julius Weitzdörfer, Lucy Lu Reimers -- Marisol Anglés Hernández, Montserrat Rovalo Otero -- Lye Lin-Heng -- Jan Glazewski -- Hong Sik Cho, Gina J. Choi -- Stuart Bell -- James Salzman -- Massimiliano Montini -- Emma Lees -- Dan Tarlock -- Ben Boer, Ian Hannam -- Agustín García-Ureta -- Till Markus -- Anne Saab -- Justin Gundlach, Michael B. Gerrard -- Lucas Bergkamp, Adam Abelkop -- Natalie Jones, Geert van Calster -- Emma Lees -- Eloise Scotford -- Douglas Fisher -- Moritz Reese -- Christopher P. Rodgers -- Brian Preston -- Elizabeth Fisher -- Veerle Heyvaert -- Emma Lees -- Jin Wang -- Colin Reid -- Bettina Lange -- Neil Craik -- Antonio Herman Benjamin, Nicholas Bryner -- Janet Milne -- Sanja Bogojević -- Amy Cutter-McKenzie-Knowles, Marianne Logan, Ferdousi Khatun, Karen Malone -- Karen Morrow -- Jason Czarnezki, Margot Pollans, Sarah M. Main -- Monika Hinteregger -- Louis J. Kotzé, Erin Daly -- Ole W. Pedersen -- David Howarth -- Emma Lees -- Stepan Wood -- Geert van Calster -- Leslie Anne Duvic-Paoli -- Xi Wang -- Markus Gehring, Freedom-Kai Philipps, Emma Lees -- Laurent Neyret -- Olaf Dilling, Wolfgang Köck.
This handbook is the first comprehensive account of comparative environmental law. It examines in detail the methodological foundations of the discipline as well as the substance of environmental law across countries from four vantage points: country studies from all continents, responses to common problems (including air pollution, water management, nature conservation, genetically modified organisms, climate change and energy, chemicals, waste), foundational components of environmental law systems (including principles, property rights, administrative and judicial organisation, command-and-control regulation, market mechanisms, informational techniques and liability mechanisms), and common interactions of environmental protection with the broader public, private, and criminal law contexts.
Specialized.
9780191833359 No price
Environmental law.
Comparative law.
Law.
Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law.
K3585
344.046