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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Law by Emma Lees (Lecturer in Environmental Law and Deputy-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), Lecturer in Environmental Law and Deputy-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), University of Cambridge)

This Handbook is the first comprehensive account of comparative environmental law. It examines in detail the methodological foundations of the discipline as well as the substance of environmental law across countries from four vantage points: country studies from all continents, responses to common problems (including air pollution, water management, nature conservation, genetically modified organisms, climate change and energy, chemicals, waste), foundational components of environmental law systems (including principles, property rights, administrative and judicial organisation, command-and-control regulation, market mechanisms, informational techniques and liability mechanisms), and common interactions of environmental protection with the broader public, private, and criminal law contexts. The volume brings together the foremost authorities in this field from around the world to provide a concise, self-contained, and technically rigorous account of environmental law as a single overall system.

About Emma Lees (Lecturer in Environmental Law and Deputy-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), Lecturer in Environmental Law and Deputy-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), University of Cambridge)

Emma Lees is University Lecturer in Environmental and Property Law at University of Cambridge and is the Deputy-Director of the Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (C-EERNG), and a fellow of the Centre for Property Law. She is also a fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. Jorge E. Vinuales holds the Harold Samuel Chair of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge and is the founder and former Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG). He is also the Chairman of the Compliance Committee of the UN-ECE/WHO-Europe Protocol on Water and Health, a member of the Panel of Arbitrators of the Shanghai International Arbitration Centre, the Director-General of the Latin American Society of International Law, and an Of Counsel with Lalive. Prior to joining Cambridge, he was the Pictet Chair of International Environmental Law at the Graduate Institute, Geneva, where he keeps a limited affiliation. Professor Vinuales is also a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law.

Table of Contents

Framing comparative environmental law 1: Jorge E. Vinuales: Comparative environmental law: Structuring a field 2: Emma Lees: Value in comparative law - 3D Cartography and analytical description Part I: Country studies 3: Douglas Fisher: Australia 4: Antonio Benjamin & Nicholas Bryner: Brazil 5: Stepan Wood: Canada 6: Wang Xi: People's Republic of China 7: Markus Gehring, Freedom-Kai Phillips, Emma Lees: The European Union 8: Laurent Neyret: France 9: Olaf Dilling & Wolfgang Koeck: Germany 10: Bharat Desai & Balraj K. Sidhu: India 11: Simon Butt & Prayekti Murharjanti: Indonesia 12: Julius Weitzdoerfer & Lucy Lu Reimers: Japan 13: Marisol Angles Hernandez & Monserrat Rovalo: Mexico 14: Lye Lin-Heng: Singapore 15: Jan Glazewski: South Africa 16: Hong Sik Cho & Gina J. Choi: South Korea 17: Stuart Bell: United Kingdom 18: James Salzman: United States of America Part II: Problems 19: Massimiliano Montini: Atmospheric pollution 20: Dan Tarlock: Environmental regulation of freshwater 21: Ben Boer & Ian Hannam: Land degradation 22: Agustin Garcia Ureta: Nature conservation 23: Till Markus: Regulation of marine-capture fisheries 24: Anne Saab: Genetically modified organisms 25: Justin Gundlach & Michael Gerrard: Climate change and energy transition policies 26: Lucas Bergkamp & Adam Abelkop: Regulation of chemicals 27: Natalie Jones & Geert van Calster: Waste regulation 28: Emma Lees: Contaminated sites Part III: Systems A. Infrastructure 29: Eloise Scotford: Environmental principles across jurisdictions: Legal connectors and catalysts 30: Moritz Reese: Distribution of powers 31: Christopher P. Rodgers: Property systems and environmental regulation 32: Brian Preston: Regulatory organisation 33: Elizabeth Fisher: Sciences, environmental laws, and legal cultures: Fostering collective epistemic responsibilities 34: Veerle Heyvaert: Transnational networks 35: Emma Lees: Adjudication systems B. Policy instruments Command and control regulation 36: Wang Jin: Environmental planning 37: Colin Reid: Protection of sites 38: Bettina Lange: Command and control standards and cross-jurisdictional harmonization 39: Neil Craik: The assessment of environmental impact Market mechanisms 40: Janet Milne: Environmental taxation 41: Sanja Bogojevic: Trading schemes Informational techniques 42: Amy Cutter-McKenzie, Marianne Logan, Ferdousi Khatun, Karen Malone: A cartography of environmental education 43: Karen Morrow: Informational requirements and environmental protection 44: Jason Czarnezki, Margot Pollans, Sarah Main: Eco-labelling Ex post injury-based mechanisms 45: Monika Hinteregger: Environmental liability 46: Louis Kotze & Erin Daly: A cartography of environmental human rights Part IV: Legal context 47: Ole Pedersen: Environmental law and constitutional and public law 48: David Howarth: Environmental law and private law 49: Emma Lees: Environmental law and criminal law 50: Geert van Calster: Environmental law in private international law 51: Leslie-Anne Duvic Paoli: Environmental law and public international law

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0198790953
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Law by Emma Lees (Lecturer in Environmental Law and Deputy-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), Lecturer in Environmental Law and Deputy-Director of the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), University of Cambridge)
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