Environmental law and policy in India affects all sections of society. Those most deeply affected by it are the poor. They are the first victims of poor sanitation, polluted air, and contaminated water. Since the 1970s, efforts to protect environmental quality have met with limited success, posing enduring challenges for policy designers and decision-makers entrusted with protecting and preserving natural resources. This edition of Environmental Law and Policy retains the familiar analytical structure of the second edition and includes all major developments since then. It focuses on Indian environmental law, policies, problems, and needs with the comprehensiveness of an American law case book, compiles all the leading cases in environmental law in India with concise extracts of landmark judgments and policy documents, and provides discussions on projects which could potentially degrade the environment.
This volume also covers air and water pollution, forests, wildlife, noise pollution, common property resources and tribal communities, environmental impact assessment, coastal regulations, large projects, urban problems, the National Green Tribunal, hazardous substances, transnational environmental policies, and international environment law. It is interlaced with notes, comments, and questions intended to encourage critical thinking amongst lawyers and law students.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
The book will appeal to a broad audience thanks to its clear and lucid language, communicating legal complexities in a simplified way for readers with varying levels of familiarity with India's legal system and environmental governance. The book also caters to conscious citizens who are looking to understand common terms such as "state policy" and its interplay with law and statutes with the help of examples like the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972; environmentalists interested in whether the law has helped attain the goals of government policy and anticipate what they may face in court; international legal scholars who may be interested in comparative law; and Indian environmental law students or practitioners who may use the book as a ready reference and a repository of cases. * Shreya Padukone, Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy *
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 51 mm
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978-0-19-287183-1 (9780192871831)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Shyam Divan was educated in Mumbai and Berkeley. He is a Senior Advocate and practices before the Supreme Court of India.
Armin Rosencranz, the founding dean of the Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability, was educated in Princeton and Stanford (LL.B, MA, PhD in political science). He taught environmental and natural resources policy and law to Stanford undergraduates for 20 years. Armin also taught climate, energy, and global environmental law at Boalt Hall - UC Berkeley, Golden Gate Law School, and Georgetown Law School.
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Senior AdvocateSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Founding Dean, Jindal School of Environment and SustainabilityFounding Dean, Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability, OP Jindal Global University, Sonepat
1: Introduction
2: Environmental Policy in India
3: Constitutional Provisions
4: Legislative Provisions
5: National Green Tribunal
6: Judicial Remedies and Procedures
7: Public Interest Litigation
8: Water Pollution Control
9: Air Pollution Control
10: Forests
11: Wildlife Protection
12: Urban Problems
13: Environment Impact Assessment
14: Large Projects
15: The Coast, Wetlands and Sensitive Areas
16: Regulation of Hazardous Substances
17: Indian Environmental Law and Global Issues
18: Transboundary Environmental Issues