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Environmental law / Stuart Bell, Donald McGillivray.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.Edition: 7th edDescription: lxii, 783 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0199211027
  • 9780199211029
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046 BEL
Contents:
What is environmental law? a brief introduction -- History and challenges -- Values, principles, and environmental law -- Sources of environmental law -- The administration of environmental law and policy -- International law and environmental protection -- The european community and the environment -- The regulation of environmental protection -- Environmental crime -- Public participation -- Private law and environmental protection -- Town and country planning -- Environmental assessment -- Environmental permitting and IPPC -- Climate change and air quality -- Contaminated land -- Water pollution and water quality -- Waste management -- The conservation of nature -- Landscape management.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 344.046 BEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100331546

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Environmental Law addresses a wide range of topics, introducing students to all of the key areas and latest developments of environmental law, drawing on legislation, policy, and practice. The seventh edition features a new chapter on the law relating to air pollution and climate change, as well as more detailed coverage of environmental liability at national, EU, international, and transnational levels. Reference is made throughout to the influence of European and international organisations and legislation and offers enhanced introductory coverage of global dimensions. Topics are fully cross-referenced, allowing readers to follow key ideas through the book and to understand the interaction of law and the environment. The book is structured by theme and by sector and presented in a clear colour design, guiding the student through the subject.Online Resource CentreAn Online Resource Centre featuring updates to the law, latest developments, and web links, accompanies the book.

Includes bibliographical references.

What is environmental law? a brief introduction -- History and challenges -- Values, principles, and environmental law -- Sources of environmental law -- The administration of environmental law and policy -- International law and environmental protection -- The european community and the environment -- The regulation of environmental protection -- Environmental crime -- Public participation -- Private law and environmental protection -- Town and country planning -- Environmental assessment -- Environmental permitting and IPPC -- Climate change and air quality -- Contaminated land -- Water pollution and water quality -- Waste management -- The conservation of nature -- Landscape management.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part I Introductory themes
  • 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
  • Part II Integrated themes
  • 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
  • Part III Sectoral coverage
  • 12 Town and country planning
  • 13 Environmental assessment
  • 14 Waste management
  • 15 Climate change and air quality
  • 16 Contaminated land
  • 17 Water pollution and water quality
  • 18 Pollution prevention and control
  • 19 The conservation of nature
  • 20 Landscape management

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Professor Stuart Bell is Head of the Law School, University of York. Professor Donald McGillivray is Senior Lecturer in Law, Kent Law School, University of Kent at Canterbury.

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