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Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms : Key Challenges for Environmental Law and Policy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Kluwer Law International 1999Description: 355p xviiiSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.762 BOS BOS
Contents:
CONTENTS; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Table of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: New Challenges for Environmental Law and Policy I. Concepts of Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms 2 Environmental Justice in the postmodern World 3 Justice and the Environment: Building Blocks for a Theory on Ecological Justice 4 Environmental Justice as an Ethical, Economic and Legal Principle , 5 States Between Economic Deregulation and Environmental Responsibility 6 Policy Choice' for Sustainability: Marketization, Law and Institutions 7Negotiating the Principles and Applications of Environmental Justice: Implications of Participation II. International Context: Trade Liberalization and Global Legal Order 8 International Trade and the Common Concern of Humankind 9 International Economic Agreements and Environmental Justice 10 The Use of Market Mechanisms in the Shrimp-Turtle Dispute: The WTO's Response 11 An Ecological Approach to International Trade Law: Learning From Dolphins and Turtles III. Comparative Perspectives: States Between Environmental Justice and the Market III (a) New Zealand and Australia 12 Changing Regulatory Spaces: The Privatization of New Zealand Environmental Law? 13 Environmental Justice and the Water market in Australia III (b) Europe 14 Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection: Introduction to the European Experience 15 Privatization and Environmental Regulation: A United Kingdom Perspective 16 Non-Regulatory Instruments and Public Access to Environmental Information 17 Free Market EnvirolUllentalisll1 and Fairness 18 Toxic Exposure and Race: Establishing a Case of Discrimination under AII1erican Legal Institutions III (d) Transitional Economics 19 Reconciling Environmental Justice and Developll1ent in Transition Economics; The Central and Eastern European Reality 20 The Pursuit of Environmental Justice in South Africa 21 Outlook: In Search of Future Environmental Law and Policy; Index
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CONTENTS;
Series Editors' Preface;
Acknowledgments;
List of Contributors;
Table of Abbreviations;
1 Introduction: New Challenges for Environmental Law and Policy
I. Concepts of Environmental Justice and Market Mechanisms
2 Environmental Justice in the postmodern World
3 Justice and the Environment: Building Blocks for a Theory on Ecological Justice
4 Environmental Justice as an Ethical, Economic and Legal Principle ,
5 States Between Economic Deregulation and Environmental Responsibility
6 Policy Choice' for Sustainability: Marketization, Law and Institutions
7Negotiating the Principles and Applications of Environmental Justice: Implications of Participation
II. International Context: Trade Liberalization and Global Legal Order
8 International Trade and the Common Concern of Humankind
9 International Economic Agreements and Environmental Justice
10 The Use of Market Mechanisms in the Shrimp-Turtle Dispute: The WTO's Response
11 An Ecological Approach to International Trade Law: Learning From Dolphins and Turtles
III. Comparative Perspectives: States Between Environmental Justice and the Market
III (a) New Zealand and Australia
12 Changing Regulatory Spaces: The Privatization of New Zealand Environmental Law?
13 Environmental Justice and the Water market in Australia
III (b) Europe
14 Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection: Introduction to the European Experience
15 Privatization and Environmental Regulation: A United Kingdom Perspective
16 Non-Regulatory Instruments and Public Access to Environmental Information
17 Free Market EnvirolUllentalisll1 and Fairness
18 Toxic Exposure and Race: Establishing a Case of Discrimination under AII1erican Legal Institutions
III (d) Transitional Economics
19 Reconciling Environmental Justice and Developll1ent in Transition Economics; The Central and Eastern
European Reality
20 The Pursuit of Environmental Justice in South Africa
21 Outlook: In Search of Future Environmental Law and Policy;
Index

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