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Environment, energy and climate change / Nawneet Vibhaw

By: Publication details: Haryana LexisNexis, India 2020Description: xIii, 426 pages 24 cmISBN:
  • 978938991208 (Paperback)
DDC classification:
  • 344.046
Contents:
1. Introduction to Environmental Law; 2. International Environmental Law; 3. Environment and the Indian Constitution; 4. Water law in India; 5. Air Law in India; 6. Environment Protection Laws; 7. Forest and Biodiversity Law in India; 8. Law Relating to Animal; 9. The Natioal green tribunal; 10. Climate change and India; 11. International Climate Change Regime; 12. The Economics of Energy; 13. Electricity and Human Rights; 14. Electricity Law in India; 15. Nuclear energy; 16. Renewable energy in India; 17. Oil and Gas; 18. Energy Efficient Buildings; Appendix; Subject Index.
Summary: This book, titled Environment, Energy and Climate Change covers cases and material in Environmental Law and topics related to energy and climate change, broadly based on the syllabus prescribed by BCI. It includes the important legal provisions, case-law and some recent developments. This book, unlike a typical reference-book has been written in an elementary manner with detailed summaries of case-law highlighting the facts, issues, contentions and order. The book covers the principles of international environmental law, international jurisprudence, relevant constitutional provisions, principles and case-law and the cases and material on law relating to water, air, forests, animals and biological diversity. The book includes discussion on climate change, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and National Green Tribunal (NGT) with summaries of important NGT orders. The book presents a relatively novel approach and would be useful for students interested in environment, energy and climate change. Lecturers, researchers and practitioners may also find it useful. The simple approach may also interest students who are yet to enroll in law schools, as environmental studies and environmental science are being widely taught even in schools.
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BOOKs National Law School CIPRA Section 344.046 VIB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Not For Loan Recommended by Dr. Saurabh Bhattacharjee 39891

1. Introduction to Environmental Law;
2. International Environmental Law;
3. Environment and the Indian Constitution;
4. Water law in India;
5. Air Law in India;
6. Environment Protection Laws;
7. Forest and Biodiversity Law in India;
8. Law Relating to Animal;
9. The Natioal green tribunal;
10. Climate change and India;
11. International Climate Change Regime;
12. The Economics of Energy;
13. Electricity and Human Rights;
14. Electricity Law in India;
15. Nuclear energy;
16. Renewable energy in India;
17. Oil and Gas;
18. Energy Efficient Buildings;
Appendix;
Subject Index.

This book, titled Environment, Energy and Climate Change covers cases and material in Environmental Law and topics related to energy and climate change, broadly based on the syllabus prescribed by BCI. It includes the important legal provisions, case-law and some recent developments. This book, unlike a typical reference-book has been written in an elementary manner with detailed summaries of case-law highlighting the facts, issues, contentions and order. The book covers the principles of international environmental law, international jurisprudence, relevant constitutional provisions, principles and case-law and the cases and material on law relating to water, air, forests, animals and biological diversity. The book includes discussion on climate change, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and National Green Tribunal (NGT) with summaries of important NGT orders. The book presents a relatively novel approach and would be useful for students interested in environment, energy and climate change. Lecturers, researchers and practitioners may also find it useful. The simple approach may also interest students who are yet to enroll in law schools, as environmental studies and environmental science are being widely taught even in schools.

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