This new title in the popular Text, Cases, and Materials series provides students with a deep understanding of environmental law while also encouraging critical reflection and pointing out areas of controversy and debate. The authors present an impressive range of extracts from UK, EU, and international cases, legislation, and articles, to help support learning and demonstrate both how the law works in practice and how it should or could work, clearly
guiding students through key areas while providing insightful explanations and analysis.
Topics have been carefully selected to support a wide range of environmental law courses, within law school and beyond. These include pollution control, nature conservation, climate change regulation, town planning, and water regulation, all incorporating aspects of law from local, UK, EU and international legal cultures.
With its unique combination of extracts and author discussion, this new text provides a wide-ranging, stimulating and fresh approach to environmental law, which can be relied upon throughout your course and career.
This book is also accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which features updates to the law, further reading suggestions and useful weblinks.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'The authors demonstrate an excellent knowledge of environmental law and communicate that knowledge well, providing an insightful review and analysis of a highly complex area without overburdening the reader.' * Valerie Fogleman, Professor of Law, Cardiff University; Consultant, Stevens & Bolton LLP * 'The approach is excellent and very user-friendly. In my view, this book will be a leading source of learning in its area.' * Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Professor of Public International Law, Queen Mary University of London *
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 61 mm
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978-0-19-927088-0 (9780199270880)
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Elizabeth Fisher is a Reader in Environmental Law at Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford and is General Editor of the Journal of Environmental Law. She has written widely on environmental law and related topics and was shortlisted for the OUP Law Teacher of the Year Award in 2011 and winner of the SLS Peter Birks Book Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship in 2008.
Bettina Lange is a Lecturer in Law and Regulation at the University of Oxford. Bettina has written widely on socio-legal aspects of environmental regulation. She teaches courses on environmental law, socio-legal research methods, and regulation.
Eloise Scotford is a Lecturer in Law at King's College London. She teaches and convenes environmental law and tort law modules, and also teaches public law. Particular topics of research interest include EU and comparative national approaches to environmental law, the legal roles of environmental principles and the integration (doctrinal and otherwise) of UK environmental law.
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Reader in Environmental Law, Faculty of Law and Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford
Lecturer in Law and Regulation, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and Wolfson College, University of Oxford
Lecturer in Law, King's College London
PART 1: THE BASICS; PART 2: CHARTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW LANDSCAPE 1 - LEGAL CULTURES; PART 3: CHARTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW LANDSCAPE 2 - BASIC LEGAL CONCEPTS; PART 4: POLLUTION CONTROL; PART 5: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS, AND LAND