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This Advanced Introduction provides a clear and accessible guide to
the essential elements of environmental compliance and enforcement
programs. It examines compliance programs designed to assist
regulated entities in meeting their obligations, as well as
enforcement tools designed to address non-compliance - such as
administrative, civil judicial, and criminal enforcement. Offering
an insightful overview of this important area, Lee Paddock
highlights recent developments that are changing the way compliance
and enforcement work is practiced. Key features include: a review
of how the role of criminal enforcement has evolved discussion of
traditional compliance monitoring and the role of citizen science
examination of the increasing importance of private environmental
governance, and the role that government agencies can play in
supporting these practices exploration of the need to consider
"next generation" and "smart regulation" strategies. This concise
and nuanced book will be a key resource for students and scholars
of environmental law and politics, criminal law and justice and
international policy, as well as environmental enforcement
professionals worldwide.
This Advanced Introduction provides a clear and accessible guide to
the essential elements of environmental compliance and enforcement
programs. It examines compliance programs designed to assist
regulated entities in meeting their obligations, as well as
enforcement tools designed to address non-compliance - such as
administrative, civil judicial, and criminal enforcement. Offering
an insightful overview of this important area, Lee Paddock
highlights recent developments that are changing the way compliance
and enforcement work is practiced. Key features include: a review
of how the role of criminal enforcement has evolved discussion of
traditional compliance monitoring and the role of citizen science
examination of the increasing importance of private environmental
governance, and the role that government agencies can play in
supporting these practices exploration of the need to consider
"next generation" and "smart regulation" strategies. This concise
and nuanced book will be a key resource for students and scholars
of environmental law and politics, criminal law and justice and
international policy, as well as environmental enforcement
professionals worldwide.
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference
work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this
dynamic field. Each volume probes the key elements of law, the
essential concepts, and the latest research through concise,
structured entries written by international experts. Each entry
includes an extensive bibliography as a starting point for further
reading. The mix of authoritative commentary and insightful
discussion will make this an essential tool for research and
teaching, as well as a valuable resource for professionals and
policymakers. Environmental issues are at the heart of some of the
most complex and consequential decisions that society must face in
pursuit of a more sustainable future. They encompass the
international, national, and local levels and engage all branches
of government. Decision Making in Environmental Law, one of the
constituent volumes in the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law,
brings together some of the leading experts in the field and
provides a structured overview of the various dimensions of
decision making from an environmental law perspective. The concise
and accessible chapters provide an international scope and detailed
bibliographies that allow readers to explore issues in depth.
Topics include: the role of treaties, common law tools, rulemaking,
access to information, regulatory structures, market-based and
trading mechanisms, monitoring and reporting, voluntary programs
and private regulation, environmental impact analysis, public
engagement and environmental justice, administrative and judicial
review, and the role of environmental courts and tribunals. This
volume offers a complete exploration of the complicated issue of
environmental decision making. It is ideal as an introduction for
students, as a reference point for scholars, and as a comprehensive
guide for practitioners. Contributors include: W.L. Andreen, J.
Broderick, C. Bruch, N.S. Bryner, W.W. Buzbee, C. Coglianese, K.S.
Coplan, E. Daly, E.A. DeGroff, J.C. Dernbach, D.M. Driesen, H.
Elliott, K.H. Engel, V.B. Flatt, R.L. Glicksman, E. Hammond, R.L.
Hill, S.B. Krolikowski, B.C. Karkkainen, I.E. Kornfeld, G.J. S.
Leal, M. Lee, G. Levitt, S.E. Light, J. Makowiak, D.R. Mandelker,
B.C. Mank, J.R. May, K. Morrow, J. Nash, S.F. Nolon, D. Owen, L.C.
Paddock. C. Pring, G. Pring, A. Sinden, W.M. Tabb, G. Van Hoorick,
M.P. Vandenbergh, M.A. Wenisch, J.A. Wentz, M.C. Wood, S. Zellmer
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference
work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this
dynamic field. Each volume probes the key elements of law, the
essential concepts, and the latest research through concise,
structured entries written by international experts. Each entry
includes an extensive bibliography as a starting point for further
reading. The mix of authoritative commentary and insightful
discussion will make this an essential tool for research and
teaching, as well as a valuable resource for professionals and
policymakers. Countries throughout the world have adopted
increasingly comprehensive environmental laws over recent years.
Even so, immense challenges remain to achieve desired
sustainability outcomes. One of the key problems in bridging the
gap between legal requirements and sustainability outcomes is
deficiencies in compliance and enforcement programs. Compliance and
Enforcement of Environmental Law, one of the constituent volumes in
the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law, brings together
leading experts to provide a detailed overview of critical issues
associated with assuring compliance with environmental laws. The
expert entries are structured around key topics, including:
compliance promotion, private governance, common law causes of
action, writing enforceable rules, monitoring and reporting
requirements, administrative enforcement, civil judicial
enforcement, assessment of civil penalties, and criminal liability.
The book addresses efforts to maximize the value of limited
resources and evaluate the effectiveness of relevant tools. It also
reviews both regulatory and non-regulatory compliance mechanisms.
Each entry includes a detailed bibliography to facilitate more
in-depth research. Providing a broad overview, concise explanations
and avenues for research, this assessment of environmental law
compliance and enforcement is an indispensable tool for students,
academics and practitioners. Contributors include: M.-E. Arbour, P.
Asbeek-Brusse, K. Barker, N.S Bryner, L. Collins, M. de Bree, H. de
Haas, R.E. Deming, R.L. Glicksman, B. Grigg, N. Gunningham, D.
Hindin, C. Holley, R.L. Juni, H.H. Kang, S.F. Mandiberg, D.L.
Markell, H. McCready, H. McLeod-Kilmurray, S.H. Metzenbaum, J.G.
Miller, J.A. Mintz, L.C. Paddock, M.T. Sanders, J.P. Shimshack, J.
Silberman, D. Sinclair, S.L. Stafford
Compliance and enforcement are critical elements of assuring that
international environmental treaties and domestic environmental
laws actually produce desired environmental outcomes. This timely
work provides a comprehensive worldwide perspective on how to
assure compliance with and enforcement of environmental laws more
effectively. Bringing together both leading academics and
environmental professionals from 15 countries, the book addresses a
range of key issues including the enforcement of multilateral
agreements, compliance strategies and tools, the role of courts and
citizens, protection of natural resources, and compliance issues
related to economic instruments. This comprehensive resource will
strongly appeal to environmental enforcement professionals working
for governments or international organizations, who are seeking new
ideas for compliance and enforcement programs. Academics
researching environmental law and international affairs will also
find this book valuable.
Compliance and enforcement are critical elements of assuring that
international environmental treaties and domestic environmental
laws actually produce desired environmental outcomes. This timely
work provides a comprehensive worldwide perspective on how to
assure compliance with and enforcement of environmental laws more
effectively. Bringing together both leading academics and
environmental professionals from 15 countries, the book addresses a
range of key issues including the enforcement of multilateral
agreements, compliance strategies and tools, the role of courts and
citizens, protection of natural resources, and compliance issues
related to economic instruments. This comprehensive resource will
strongly appeal to environmental enforcement professionals working
for governments or international organizations, who are seeking new
ideas for compliance and enforcement programs. Academics
researching environmental law and international affairs will also
find this book valuable.
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