Environmental law for sustainability : a reader

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Environmental law for sustainability : a reader

edited by Benjamin J. Richardson and Stepan Wood

(Osgoode readers, v. 1)

Hart, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Environmental law for sustainability / Benjamin J. Richardson and Stepan Wood
  • Institutions and policy change for sustainability / Stephen Dovers and Robin Connor
  • Environmental command regulation / Carolyn Abbot
  • Risk and environmental law : a beginner's guide / Elizabeth Fisher
  • Ecological justice and law / Klaus Bosselmann
  • Public participation in environmental decision-making / Benjamin J. Richardson and Jona Razzaque
  • Indigenous peoples, law and the environment / Benjamin J. Richardson and Donna Craig
  • Voluntary environmental codes and sustainability / Stepan Wood
  • Economic instruments for sustainable development / David Driesen
  • Sustainable finance : environmental law and financial institutions / Benjamin J. Richardson
  • International environmental law / Jaye Ellis and Stepan Wood
  • International trade law and the environment / Oren Perez
  • Environmental law in post-colonial societies : aspirations, achievements and limitations / Benjamin J. Richardson, Ikechi Mgbeoji and Francis Botchway

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This volume of new essays presents critical new scholarship on law for sustainable development. Its contributors provide international and comparative perspectives on the current state of environmental law and its future directions. Aimed at both students and scholars in law and other social sciences, it goes beyond conventional descriptions of environmental law and policy to a theoretical and interdisciplinary analysis of the role of law in sustainable development. Starting from the premise that ecological sustainability requires environmental law systems to be sensitive to a wide array of institutional, social and economic issues and to emerging forms of environmental governance beyond conventional legal regulation, the book explores: future directions in command regulation; changing forms of public administration; risk assessment and precautionary regulation; ecological justice; public participation in environmental decision-making; indigenous peoples and the environment; industry self-regulation; economic instruments; sustainable finance; the state of international environmental law; and environmental law in developing countries. Contributors include Carolyn Abbot (Manchester), Klaus Bosselmann (Auckland), David Driesen (Syracuse), Steve Dovers (ANU), Jaye Ellis (McGill), Elizabeth Fisher (Oxford), Benjamin Richardson (Osgoode) and Stepan Wood (Osgoode).

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1. Environmental Law for Sustainability Benjamin J. Richardson and Stepan Wood Part 1: Environmental Regulation and Administration 2. Institutions and Policy Change for Sustainability Stephen Dovers and Robin Connor 3. Environmental Command Regulation Carolyn Abbot 4. Risk and Environmental Law: A Beginner's Guide Elizabeth Fisher Part 2: Ethical and Human Rights Dimensions 5. Ecological Justice and Law Klaus Bosselmann 6. Public Participation in Environmental Decision-making Benjamin J. Richardson and Jona Razzaque 7. Indigenous Peoples, Law and the Environment Benjamin J. Richardson and Donna Craig Part 3: Economic and Business Dimensions 8. Voluntary Environmental Codes and Sustainability Stepan Wood 9. Economic Instruments for Sustainable Development David Driesen 10. Sustainable Finance: Environmental Law and Financial Institutions Benjamin J. Richardson Part 4: International and Comparative Perspectives 11. International Environmental Law Jaye Ellis and Stepan Wood 12. International Trade Law and the Environment Oren Perez 13. Environmental Law in Post-colonial Societies: Aspirations, Achievements and Limitations Benjamin J. Richardson, Ikechi Mgbeoji and Francis Botchway

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