Frontiers of environmental law

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Frontiers of environmental law

edited by Owen Lomas

(Warwick law / general editor, John McEldowney)

Wiley Chancery Law, c1991

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Publisher from label on t.p., covering original publisher's name: Chancery Law Pub

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Description

The increase in environmental legislation and regulation both in the UK and throughout Europe emphasizes the need for a clear, intellectual response to planning, policy and practice in this developing area of the law. "Frontiers of Environmental Law" brings together key topics of current interest to environmental specialists focusing on areas likely to be of prime importance in the immediate future. It presents the views of leading practitioners and academics. This book has been produced for publication by the Legal Research Institute of Warwick Law School to help stimulate and encourage further research and development. The insight provided should be of value to all those concerned with environmental regulation and the law.

Table of Contents

  • Corporate strategies and responses to the growth in environmental regulation
  • freedom of environmental information
  • environmental economics and regulation
  • environmental law - shifting discretion and the new formalism
  • protection of the environment
  • integrating the environmental and economic laws of the European Community
  • environmental law - too little too late.

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