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This chapter deals with the application of economic theories of criminal law to environmental pollution. The chapter … starts by addressing why environmental pollution needs to be enforced at all by using the criminal law. Attention is also …
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This article uses a hypothetical future based on Lon Fullers classic Speluncean Explorers work to construct and contrast different perspectives on environmental law and policy: cost-benefit analysis; free market environmentalism; precautionary principles; sustainability; environmental justice;...
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The history of environmental justice litigation in federal, state, and administrative courts illustrates how difficult it is to remedy intersectional harm using a single legal tool. In the United States, there is no federal “environmental justice law” that litigants can wield in court. The...
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Pollution markets, it has ... …
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Batam's economic transformation has been accompanied by a marked degradation of its natural environment. Enforcement to protect the environment has often been inadequate on many fronts, exacerbated by population increases.Though regulations exist for the provision of public amenities like...
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This is a book review of Ben Pontin, THE ENVIRONMENTAL CASE FOR BREXIT: A SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVE Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2019, 157 pp ISBN 978-150992-089-1. This review has been submitted to the Journal of Environmental Law
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