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Never before have people been so aware of the importance of sound
environmental law, as every week stories of controversial planning
developments and prosecutions for the release of toxic substances
feature in the news. Environmental Law and Citizen Action sets out
and explains the ways that ordinary citizens can use the law to
ensure the environment is protected. There are a number of existing
UK laws which require local authorities to control pollution and
protect the environments and many more which can be used to tackle
environmental offenders, yet often local government officers
themselves are unaware of the full scope of their powers. Writing
in a clear, accessible style, Alan Murdie explains how to get
access to the relevant information, participate in public
enquiries, use the courts to challenge public and government bodies
and prosecute polluters. This book maps a path through the
intricate legal maze to show what rights every citizen has, and how
those rights can be enforced. Alan Murdie is a barrister with
long-standing interest and involvement in local government issues,
and a lecturer at Thames Valley University. He is co-author of To
Pay or Not To Pay, a best-selling analysis of the poll tax debate,
and has contributed to a wide range of legal and government
periodicals. Originally published in 1993
Never before have people been so aware of the importance of sound
environmental law, as every week stories of controversial planning
developments and prosecutions for the release of toxic substances
feature in the news. Environmental Law and Citizen Action sets out
and explains the ways that ordinary citizens can use the law to
ensure the environment is protected. There are a number of existing
UK laws which require local authorities to control pollution and
protect the environments and many more which can be used to tackle
environmental offenders, yet often local government officers
themselves are unaware of the full scope of their powers. Writing
in a clear, accessible style, Alan Murdie explains how to get
access to the relevant information, participate in public
enquiries, use the courts to challenge public and government bodies
and prosecute polluters. This book maps a path through the
intricate legal maze to show what rights every citizen has, and how
those rights can be enforced. Alan Murdie is a barrister with
long-standing interest and involvement in local government issues,
and a lecturer at Thames Valley University. He is co-author of To
Pay or Not To Pay, a best-selling analysis of the poll tax debate,
and has contributed to a wide range of legal and government
periodicals. Originally published in 1993
Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding area are places of deep
spiritual significance both within East Anglia and in Great Britain
as a whole and a belief in ghosts are aspects of this deeper
pattern. This book is based on spooky stories based on life-long
traditions which have been handed down from earlier generations.
Cambridge University is the most haunted university in the world:
ghosts have been reported here and in the surrounding countryside
from the 13th century up to the present day. Cambridge Ghosts is a
comprehensive guide to the phantoms and paranormal phenomena that
have been witnessed and experienced in the colleges of the
university, the ancient houses of the city, the streets and open
spaces, and some surprisingly modern buildings. It also introduces
the reader to writers of classic ghost stories who have been
inspired by the historic university. Fully researched by the
authors, Cambridge Ghosts is the most detailed work ever published
on the city's spectral population and is guaranteed to fascinate
the reader.
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