Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship

Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship

Author: Ole W. Pedersen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-11-08

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1108626726

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This collection invites environmental law scholars to reflect on what it means to be an environmental law scholar and to consider how and why environmental law scholars engage in environmental law scholarship. Leading environmental law scholars from different backgrounds and jurisdictions offer their personal reflections on the nature, form, quality and challenges of environmental law scholarship. The collection offers the first honest introspection on what environmental law scholarship is and is not. It considers the unique contributions of environmental law scholarship to legal scholarship more generally, reflecting on what sets environmental law scholarship apart from other disciplines of legal scholarship and the challenges arising from these differences.


Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship

Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship

Author: Ole W. Pedersen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-11-08

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1108475248

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Presents the first comprehensive reflection on the nature of environmental law scholarship from the perspectives of leading scholars in the field.


The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law

The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law

Author: Lavanya Rajamani

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 1233

ISBN-13: 019884915X

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Taking stock of all the major developments in the field of international environmental law, this text explores core assumptions and concepts, basic analytical tools and key challenges.


Transnational Environmental Law in the Anthropocene

Transnational Environmental Law in the Anthropocene

Author: Emily Webster

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1000373002

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Anthropocene is the proposed name for the new geological epoch in which humans have overwhelming impact on planetary processes. This edited volume invites reflection on the meaning and role of law in light of changing planetary realties. Taking the concept of the Anthropocene as a starting point, the contributions to this book address emerging legal issues from a transnational environmental law perspective. How law interacts with, and how law governs, global environmental problems is a challenge that legal scholars have approached with vigour over the last decade. More recently, the concept of the Anthropocene has become a topic that researchers have also begun to grapple with by engaging with disciplines beyond legal scholarship. One avenue of research that has emerged to address global environmental problems is transnational environmental law. Adopting ‘transnational law’ as a lens or framework through which to analyse environmental law takes a broader approach to the ways in which law may be assessed and deployed to meet planetary challenges. The chapters within this book provide a timely intervention into the theoretical and practical approaches of transnational environmental law in a time of significant uncertainty and environmental and human crises. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Transnational Legal Theory.


Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously

Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously

Author: Maria Lee

Publisher: UCL Press

Published: 2022-10-24

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1800082886

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Planning is at the heart of the response to many of the significant challenges of our time, from the climate and environmental crises to social and economic inequalities. It is embedded in, as well as partially constituting, our democratic systems, so that the challenges of democratic decision-making in a complex society cannot be avoided when thinking about planning. Planning law raises some of the most fundamental questions faced by legal scholars, from the legitimacy of authority to the relationship between public and private rights and interests. And yet, planning law has been relatively neglected by legal scholars. The objective of Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously is to create space for planning law scholarship in all of its variety, and for curiosity about law in all its complexity. The chapters reflect this diversity and complexity, covering a range of the objects of planning (from housing to energy to highways) and a multiplicity of planning tasks and tools (from compulsory purchase to contracting to planning inquiries).


Forging a Socio-Legal Approach to Environmental Harms

Forging a Socio-Legal Approach to Environmental Harms

Author: Tiffany Bergin

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-06-14

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1317386000

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Environmental harms exert a significant toll and pose substantial economic costs on societies around the world. Although such harms have been studied from both legal and social science perspectives, these disciplinary-specific approaches are not, on their own, fully able to address the complexity of these environmental challenges. Many legal approaches, for example, are limited by their inattention to the motivations behind environmental offences, whereas many social science approaches are hindered by an insufficient grounding in current legislative frameworks. This edited collection constitutes a pioneering attempt to overcome these limitations by uniting legal and social science perspectives. Together, the book’s contributors forge an innovative socio-legal approach to more effectively respond to, and to prevent, environmental harms around the world. Integrating theoretical and empirical work, the book presents carefully selected illustrations of how legal and social science scholarship can be brought together to improve policies. The various chapters examine how a socio-legal approach can ultimately lead to a more comprehensive understanding of environmental harms, as well as to innovative and effective responses to such environmental offences.


Teaching and Learning in Environmental Law

Teaching and Learning in Environmental Law

Author: Kennedy, Amanda

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2021-08-27

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1789908531

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This unique book focuses specifically on teaching and learning in environmental law, exploring theory and practice as well as innovative techniques, tools and technologies employed across the globe to teach this ever more important subject. Chapters identify particular challenges that environmental law poses for pedagogy. It offers practical guidance and serves as a source of authority to legal scholars who are seeking to take up, or improve, their teaching and knowledge of this subject.


Research Handbook on Transnational Environmental Law

Research Handbook on Transnational Environmental Law

Author: Veerle Heyvaert

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2020-11-27

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1788119630

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This illuminating Research Handbook offers a detailed overview and critical discussion of the key themes and perspectives that characterize the burgeoning research area of transnational environmental law. Varied perspectives from leading and emerging scholars are brought together to deliver methodological and conceptual frameworks for future research, whilst providing an original view on this emerging field of law.


Environmental Law and Economics

Environmental Law and Economics

Author: Klaus Mathis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-04-07

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 3319509322

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This anthology discusses important issues surrounding environmental law and economics and provides an in-depth analysis of its use in legislation, regulation and legal adjudication from a neoclassical and behavioural law and economics perspective. Environmental issues raise a vast range of legal questions: to what extent is it justifiable to rely on markets and continued technological innovation, especially as it relates to present exploitation of scarce resources? Or is it necessary for the state to intervene? Regulatory instruments are available to create and maintain a more sustainable society: command and control regulations, restraints, Pigovian taxes, emission certificates, nudging policies, etc. If regulation in a certain legal field is necessary, which policies and methods will most effectively spur sustainable consumption and production in order to protect the environment while mitigating any potential negative impact on economic development? Since the related problems are often caused by scarcity of resources, economic analysis of law can offer remarkable insights for their resolution. Part I underlines the foundations of environmental law and economics. Part II analyses the effectiveness of economic instruments and regulations in environmental law. Part III is dedicated to the problems of climate change. Finally, Part IV focuses on tort and criminal law. The twenty-one chapters in this volume deliver insights into the multifaceted debate surrounding the use of economic instruments in environmental regulation in Europe.


Non-doctrinal Research Methods in Environmental Law

Non-doctrinal Research Methods in Environmental Law

Author: Paul Martin

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-09-06

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1803922761

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This timely book explores the innovative non-doctrinal methods currently being used in environmental law research. Drawing on their extensive experience, expert contributors provide insight into how creative approaches to research can improve understanding of law and policy, leading to more effective legal protection for the environment.