Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ben Boer
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Published: 1998-02-18
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 9041107061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe purpose of this book is to assess the development of international environmental law in the Asia Pacific. Consideration is given to the impact upon the region of global, regional and subregional environmental law. An assessment is also undertaken of how certain states, and groups of states, have responded domestically and within their own subregions to these developments. For the purposes of this book the Asia Pacific is defined as essentially the states which comprise East and Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the island states of the Southwest Pacific. Occasional consideration is also given to the states of South Asia.
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Total Pages: 113
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jolene Lin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-10-29
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 1108804918
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first scholarly examination of climate change litigation in the Asia Pacific region. Bringing legal academics and lawyers from the Global South and Global North together, this book provides rich insights into how litigation can galvanize climate action in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and China. Written in clear and accessible language, the fourteen chapters in this book shed light on the important question of how litigation may unfold as a potential regulatory pathway towards decarbonization in the world's most populous region.
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Published: 1993
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 760
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 440
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gitanjali Nain Gill
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2016-11-10
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1317415612
DOWNLOAD EBOOKModern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jurisdictions to develop environmental courts or tribunals. Strikingly, the list of jurisdictions that have chosen to do this include numerous developing countries, including Bangladesh, Kenya and Malawi. Indeed, it seems that developing nations have taken the task of capacity-building in environmental law more seriously than many developed nations. Environmental Justice in India explores the genesis, operation and effectiveness of the Indian National Green Tribunal (NGT). The book has four key objectives. First, to examine the importance of access to justice in environmental matters promoting sustainability and good governance Second, to provide an analytical and critical account of the judicial structures that offer access to environmental justice in India. Third, to analyse the establishment, working practice and effectiveness of the NGT in advancing a distinctively Indian green jurisprudence. Finally, to present and review the success and external challenges faced and overcome by the NGT resulting in growing usage and public respect for the NGT’s commitment to environmental protection and the welfare of the most affected people. Providing an informative analysis of a growing judicial development in India, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental justice, environmental law, development studies and sustainable development.