Description |
xli, 406 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Evolution of environmental law -- Ch. 2. Changing environmental notions and the scope of environmental law -- Ch. 3. Governance and actors in environmental law -- Ch. 4. Legal tolls for environmental regulation -- Ch. 5. Environmental law and the changing role of science -- Ch. 6. Integration and complexity challenges in environmental law -- Ch. 7. Environmental law and the challenge of internationalisation -- Ch. 8. Future directions for environmental law |
Notes |
"This book equips the reader with the tools to understand environmental law in Australia. Taking an innovative and interdisciplinary approach, it explores the rapid changes that environmental law and policy have gone through to encompass broader notions of environment and a wider range of environmental actors; to embrace knowledge from other disciplines; to employ diverse and innovative regulatory approaches; to expand coverage to international, national and local issues; and to integrate with law and policy in other regulatory fields. A diverse range of case studies engage the reader and illustrate underlying principles of environmental law and policy by providing concrete examples of their operation." -- Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Environmental law -- Australia.
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Environmental policy -- Australia.
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Environmental protection -- Australia.
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Author |
Peel, Jacqueline, 1974-
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ISBN |
9780195558760 (paperback) |
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0195558766 (paperback) |
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