Environmental Law, Ethics and Governance draws attention to the necessity for inter-disciplinarity in research focused on achieving good environmental governance, be it of a physical area, an environmental problem or a natural resource. Law and ethics each have an important role to play in this regard and the chapters in this volume consider these issues from a number of different perspectives. Included in this book is the academic research and professional experiences of a diversity of authors, including those engaged in research into substantive governance issues, which arise at all levels from the global to the local. The case studies explored in this book provide excellent examples from across this range. In addition, contributions are included from those involved in process and procedural matters, including the complex issues of how new law ought to be drafted, the implementation of that law and environmental legal education. This volume is both thought provoking and instructive and aims to inspire further research regarding the ethical dimensions of environmental law and legal governance.
It is clear that these topics remain of great significance if law and policy is to be effective and therefore this volume is a valuable and timely contribution to the discourse in this area.
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978-1-84888-034-4 (9781848880344)
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Erika Techera works in the Centre for International & Environmental Law, which is part of the Macquarie Law School at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
Preface Erika Techera PART I: Contemporary Issues in Environmental Law Environmental Ethics is the Key to Sustainability in Contemporary Society Harriet Nalukenge Investing the Law with an Environmental Ethic: Using an Environmental Justice Theory for Change Brad Jessup Teaching Environmental Law in the 21st Century Erika Techera PART II: International Environmental Governance Antarctica: The Ticking Clock Jane Verbitsky The Role of Human Rights in Environmental Governance: The Challenge of Climate Change Bridget Lewis PART III: Perspectives on Domestic Regulation Rural Landholders in Queensland Australia and the Politics of Environmental Law Jo Kehoe Climate Change Construction and Environmental Accountability Francine Baker