This book provides a critical assessment of the New South Wales
Land and Environmental Court (NSWLEC). Effective adjudication has
become a key consideration for environmental lawyers. One of the
most important questions is whether environmental law frameworks
need their own courts, with the conclusion being: yes they do.
Here, a pioneer of such a court, the NSWLEC is forensically
examined to see what it might teach other such courts. Showing a
court 'in action' it suggests models that practitioners and policy
makers might follow. It also speaks to the environmental law
scholars, setting out a conceptual framework for studying such
courts as legal institutions. This multi-faceted collection is
invaluable to scholars and practitioners alike.
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