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Paul Stookes
£64.95
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Environmental Law
Second Edition
Edited by David Woolley QC, John Pugh-Smith, William Upton, and Richard Langham
904 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-923280-2
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Hardback
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05 March 2009
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- A comprehensive overview of environmental law, with practical guidance for the busy practitioner
- Fully updated since the publication of the first edition in 2000, covering the wealth of case and legislative developments in this fast moving area of law
- Includes coverage of the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, and the Clean Neighbouhoods and Environment Act 2005
- Considers the impact of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, and the proposals put forward in the Planning for a Sustainable Future White Paper, of May 2007 which reflects developments in governmental social and planning sustainability policies
The new edition of Environmental Law provides a comprehensive account of this topical and complex area of law, bringing within one volume the full range of law and legislation in the field.
Written by a group of practising barristers, all with specialist experience of environmental law, it aims to cover all aspects of the area including the practice and jurisprudence of the tribunals which adminster it in England and Wales, and Northern
Ireland.
This title contains detailed coverage of the substantive environmental law areas such as pollution of all kinds, the control and management of waste and hazardous substances, contaminated land issues, and conservation. The book also examines thoroughly the regulation, enforcement of environmental law, and analyses the international and European context and its implications for the UK.
The new edition of this title brings the book up to date with recent legislation such as the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 and considers the impact of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. As central government policy documents have increasingly concentrated on the control of pollution in the planning process, this title analyses
development of planning and social sustainability policies as put forward in the White Paper of May 2007 and the forthcoming Planning Bill.
This book combines valuable analysis with practical guidance on the full range of topics facing the environmental lawyer.Readership: Solicitors and barristers specialising in Environmental Law; academics; students
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Edited by David Woolley QC, Queen's Counsel of the Middle Temple, John Pugh-Smith, Barrister, 39 Essex Street Chambers, London, William Upton, Barrister, 6 Pump Court Chambers, London, and Richard Langham, Barrister, Landmark Chambers, London Contributors: Matthew Reed, barrister, Landmark Chambers Katrina Yates, barrister, Landmark Chambers Sasha Blackmore, barrister, Landmark Chambers Jonathan Wills, barrister, Landmark Chambers Noémi Byrd, barrister, 6 Pump Court Chambers
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"This is an excellent source of reference for all professions involved with caring for our environment in one way of another.
" - Graham Aston, Graham Aston and Associates, Consultancy & Training Services
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1: The History of Environmental Law
2: The Structure of Environmental Legislation and Regulation
3: International Environmental Law
4: European Environmental Law
5: Environmental Information
6: Environmental Permitting and Integrated Pollution Contol
7: Waste Management
8: Radioactive and Hazardous Substances and Genetically Modified Organisms
9: Water Resources
10: The Water Industry
11: Nature Conservation
12: Contaminated Land
13: Miscellaneous Environmental Controls
14: The Relationship between Planning Control and Pollution Control
15: Environmental Impact Assessment
16: Common Law Liability for Environmental Damage
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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