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The publication of environmental degradation statistics worldwide
and the announcement of scientific assessments of the process of
its destruction have attracted everyone's attention to the
environment. On the world stage, international environmental laws
and regulations must be formulated to protect the environment and
humanity from further harm. This book provides selective coverage
of environmental and energy law within the European Union (EU) and
the United Kingdom as well as internationally. It is crucial to
examine environmental and energy law from a wide range of
perspectives and approaches to gain insight into how the law is
designed to tackle particular environmental problems arising in
both professional and theoretical settings. Pragmatic Legal and
Policy Implications of Environmental Lawmaking bridges the
knowledge gap between legal developments designed to achieve
environmental and/or energy objectives (for example, pollution
control and conservation) on the one hand and the practical,
scientific, and technical considerations applicable to the same
environmental problems on the other. By adopting a
multi-disciplinary approach to environmental and energy law, the
book embraces all readerships and goes a step further to address
the often-difficult problem of improving communication between
scientists and engineers and law and policymakers. Covering topics
such as environmental degradation, energy law, and international
trade legislation, the book will be useful to law students and
professionals working in the fields of environmental and/or energy
law, engineering and (geo)science students and professionals, as
well as others working in various other disciplines.
The publication of environmental degradation statistics worldwide
and the announcement of scientific assessments of the process of
its destruction have attracted everyone's attention to the
environment. On the world stage, international environmental laws
and regulations must be formulated to protect the environment and
humanity from further harm. This book provides selective coverage
of environmental and energy law within the European Union (EU) and
the United Kingdom as well as internationally. It is crucial to
examine environmental and energy law from a wide range of
perspectives and approaches to gain insight into how the law is
designed to tackle particular environmental problems arising in
both professional and theoretical settings. Pragmatic Legal and
Policy Implications of Environmental Lawmaking bridges the
knowledge gap between legal developments designed to achieve
environmental and/or energy objectives (for example, pollution
control and conservation) on the one hand and the practical,
scientific, and technical considerations applicable to the same
environmental problems on the other. By adopting a
multi-disciplinary approach to environmental and energy law, the
book embraces all readerships and goes a step further to address
the often-difficult problem of improving communication between
scientists and engineers and law and policymakers. Covering topics
such as environmental degradation, energy law, and international
trade legislation, the book will be useful to law students and
professionals working in the fields of environmental and/or energy
law, engineering and (geo)science students and professionals, as
well as others working in various other disciplines.
Human health has been protected from environmental contamination by
national laws throughout history, but there are still many areas of
international environmental law that are underdeveloped. Even
though numerous international environmental treaties have been
established, effective agreements remain difficult to achieve for a
variety of reasons. Because environmental problems disregard
political boundaries, they can only be adequately addressed by a
wide range of governments, some of which may have serious
disagreements on important points of policy. The knowledge gap
between legal developments designed to achieve environmental
objectives and the practical, scientific, and technical
applications must be bridged. Environmental and energy law should
be explored from a wide range of perspectives and approaches to
gain insight into how the law is designed to tackle particular
environmental problems. Innovations in Environmental Legislation
and Justice: Environmental and Water-Energy-Food Nexus Laws
examines the development and application of international
environmental laws and regulations dealing with global air, water,
and land pollution. By adopting a multi-disciplinary approach to
environmental and energy law, the book embraces all readerships and
goes a step further to address the often thorny problem of
improving communication between scientists and engineers and law
and policymakers. Covering topics such as environmental justice,
green constitutions, and climate change, this book is ideal for
policymakers, government officials, legal professionals,
environmentalists, students, academicians, researchers, and more.
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