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This work contains the statutes one may confront in a law school environmental law course. Topics covered include public health, agriculture, commerce, mineral lands, and navigable ...
This is an entirely new and unique casebook for use in environmental law courses across Canada written by two leading academics in the field of environmental law. It includes a comprehensive collection of cases, articles, commentary, notes and questions. It is designed as a teaching tool for a foundation ...
This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of international and comparative legal issues into the basic environmental law course, but could also be used in a seminar on the subject. It covers constitutional protection of the environment; the precautionary principle; intergenerational equity; ...
This casebook takes a broad view of environmental law, encompassing the regulation of private and public land use and protection of wildlife as well as pollution control and remediation. It provides sufficient breadth for any introductory environmental or natural resources law course. It also focuses on those ...
This publication is designed to meet the demand for legal information and material, and serve as a source of reference of basic documents on international environmental law. The Environmental Law Branch of the Division of Policy Development and Law has provided support in the area of capacity building, ...
The study of water pollution control regulation is a study of statutes and their administration. This casebook explores water pollution and the federal statute chiefly designed to control it, the Clean Water Act, and examines how water pollution is addressed, first by the common law and then by ...
Economics, Equity, and the Environment examines major economic incentive and market-based environmental protection programs that are being implemented by governments, including pollution taxes, pollutant trading programs, regulatory waiver programs, subsidies, grants, loans and favorable tax treatment, and ...
Unlike traditional environmental law casebooks that focus on the major statutes, this book focuses on issues that are central to the design of environmental policy. Two thirds of the book is devoted to a rigorous analysis of policy instruments and of the factors affecting their use. The remaining one third of the ...
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