
Environmental Law
Pearson (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 2. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-13-147921-0 (ISBN)
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Description
For undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Environmental Law and Environmental Policy.
The text is designed to introduce those without any legal or special scientific training to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment.
Kubasek and Silverman explain the legal system and process in general, discuss specific environmental laws, and present the scientific background necessary for understanding each law.
The Fifth Edition is extensively revised to include recent actions by the Bush administration, the "clear skies" initiative, and includes a special packaging option with VersusLaw.
The text is designed to introduce those without any legal or special scientific training to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment.
Kubasek and Silverman explain the legal system and process in general, discuss specific environmental laws, and present the scientific background necessary for understanding each law.
The Fifth Edition is extensively revised to include recent actions by the Bush administration, the "clear skies" initiative, and includes a special packaging option with VersusLaw.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 230 mm
Thickness: 106 mm
Weight
653 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-147921-0 (9780131479210)
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Content
(NOTE: Each chapter ends with Concluding Remarks, Questions for Review and Discussion, For Further Reading, On the Internet, Notes, and Resolving Controversial Environmental Issues.) I. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW.
1. The American Legal System: The Source of Environmental Law.
Sources of Law. Classifications of Law. Constitutional Principals Underlying the American Legal System.
2. The Litigation Process and Other Tools for Resolving Environmental Disputes.
The Adversary System. The U.S. Dual Court System. Primary Actors in the Legal System. Steps in Civil Litigation. Alternatives to Civil Litigation.
3. Administrative Law and Its Impact on the Environment.
Creation of Administrative Agencies. Functions of Administrative Agencies. Limitations on Agency Powers. Important Agencies Affecting the Environment.
II. THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS.
4. An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy.
The Need for Regulation. Alternative Ways to Control Pollution. Evolution of Our Environmental Policy. National Environmental Policy Act. Pollution Prevention Act of 1990.
5. Air Quality Control.
The Major Air Pollutants. Some Significant Air Quality Problems. The Initial Approach to Air Quality Control. The Current Approach to Air Quality Control. The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Solutions Beyond the Clean Air Act.
6. Water Quality Control.
The Major Water Pollutants. Some Significant Water Quality Problems. Radon and Other Radionucleotides. Protecting Water Through Government Actions.
7. Controlling Toxic Substances.
Identification of Potentially Toxic Substances. Federal Regulation of Toxic Substances. International Regulation of Toxic Substances. Toxic Torts.
8. Waste Management and Hazardous Releases.
Waste Control Techniques. The Problem with Waste. Requirements for Managing Waste. CERCLA: An Overview. Emergency Response Plans and Right to Know. Federal Response to Contaminated Sites. Underground Storage Tank Program.
9. Energy.
Energy Policy: A Historical Overview. Energy Consumption and Production. Coal: The Oldest Energy Source. Petroleum and Natural Gas. Nuclear Energy. Renewable Fuels.
10. Natural Resources.
Protecting Public Lands. Wetlands, Estuaries, and Coastal Areas. Protection of the Great Lakes. Wild and Scenic Rivers Program. Endangered Species.
11. International Environmental Law.
The Need for International Environmental Law. The Nature of International Law. Sources of International Environmental Law. Institutions That Effectuate and Influence International Environmental Law. Addressing Specific International Environmental Problems. The Future of International Environmental Law. Environmentalism and Trade.
1. The American Legal System: The Source of Environmental Law.
Sources of Law. Classifications of Law. Constitutional Principals Underlying the American Legal System.
2. The Litigation Process and Other Tools for Resolving Environmental Disputes.
The Adversary System. The U.S. Dual Court System. Primary Actors in the Legal System. Steps in Civil Litigation. Alternatives to Civil Litigation.
3. Administrative Law and Its Impact on the Environment.
Creation of Administrative Agencies. Functions of Administrative Agencies. Limitations on Agency Powers. Important Agencies Affecting the Environment.
II. THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS.
4. An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy.
The Need for Regulation. Alternative Ways to Control Pollution. Evolution of Our Environmental Policy. National Environmental Policy Act. Pollution Prevention Act of 1990.
5. Air Quality Control.
The Major Air Pollutants. Some Significant Air Quality Problems. The Initial Approach to Air Quality Control. The Current Approach to Air Quality Control. The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Solutions Beyond the Clean Air Act.
6. Water Quality Control.
The Major Water Pollutants. Some Significant Water Quality Problems. Radon and Other Radionucleotides. Protecting Water Through Government Actions.
7. Controlling Toxic Substances.
Identification of Potentially Toxic Substances. Federal Regulation of Toxic Substances. International Regulation of Toxic Substances. Toxic Torts.
8. Waste Management and Hazardous Releases.
Waste Control Techniques. The Problem with Waste. Requirements for Managing Waste. CERCLA: An Overview. Emergency Response Plans and Right to Know. Federal Response to Contaminated Sites. Underground Storage Tank Program.
9. Energy.
Energy Policy: A Historical Overview. Energy Consumption and Production. Coal: The Oldest Energy Source. Petroleum and Natural Gas. Nuclear Energy. Renewable Fuels.
10. Natural Resources.
Protecting Public Lands. Wetlands, Estuaries, and Coastal Areas. Protection of the Great Lakes. Wild and Scenic Rivers Program. Endangered Species.
11. International Environmental Law.
The Need for International Environmental Law. The Nature of International Law. Sources of International Environmental Law. Institutions That Effectuate and Influence International Environmental Law. Addressing Specific International Environmental Problems. The Future of International Environmental Law. Environmentalism and Trade.