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Environmental Law for Sustainability: A Reader

by Benjamin Richardson, Stepan Wood
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Overview

This volume of new essays presents critical new scholarship on law for sustainable development. Its contributors provide international and comparative perspectives on the current state of environmental law and its future directions. The book goes beyond conventional descriptions of environmental law and policy to a theoretical and interdisciplinary analysis of the role of law in sustainable development. Starting from the premise that ecological sustainability requires environmental law systems to be sensitive to a wide array of institutional, social, and economic issues, and to emerging forms of environmental governance beyond conventional legal regulation, the book explores: future directions in command regulation, changing forms of public administration, risk assessment and precautionary regulation, ecological justice, public participation in environmental decision-making, indigenous peoples and the environment, industry self-regulation, economic instruments, sustainable finance, the state of international environmental law, and environmental law in developing countries.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Hart Publishing (UK)
Pages
498
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781841135441

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