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Contemporary Issues in Environmental Law and Policy

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Contemporary Issues in Environmental Law and Policy
By
John McEldowney and Sharron McEldowney
Contemporary Issues in Environmental Law and Policy is a major new interdisciplinary
study in environmental law, providing a point of reference for the analysis of key
concepts.
It examines the fundamental issues likely to dictate the future direction of
this fascinating field in the western world as well as those confronting developing
countries. The authors take the Kyoto Treaty as well as the recent discussions on the
environment at the G8 summit in 2005 into account.
This important book offers an
analytical appraisal of the unique blend of regulation, theory, science and policy that
are the foundations of environmental law. A detailed and comprehensive bibliography
is included with clear reference points to websites, NGOs and policymakers. Presented
in a clear and analytical style, this original reference work addresses how environmental
law and science may best be able to address the key issues facing the environment in the 21st century.
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