Environmental Law (7e)

Nancy K. Kubasek, Bowling Green University
Gary S. Silverman
Title Environmental Law
Edition 7th
ISBN 9780136088837
ISBN 10 013608883X
Published 01/09/2010
Published by Pearson Higher Ed USA
Pages 480
Format Paperback
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Total Price $106.95 Add to Cart
Description
For undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Environmental Law and Environmental Policy.

An introduction to environmental law for "non-law" students.

Environmental Law is designed to introduce those without any legal or special scientific training to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment.

The seventh edition has been updated to include the new laws and policy that have been put into place under the Obama Administration.

Table of contents
PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW    
Chapter 1. The American Legal System: The Source of Environmental Law
Chapter 2. The Litigation Process and Other Tools for Resolving Environmental Disputes
Chapter 3. Administrative Law and Its Impact on the Environment
PART II: THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
Chapter 4. An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy
Chapter 5. Air-Quality Control
Chapter 6. Water-Quality Control
Chapter 7. Controlling Toxic Substances
Chapter 8. Waste Management and Hazardous Releases
Chapter 9. Energy
Chapter 10. Natural Resources
Chapter 11. International Environmental Law
Appendix: Abbreviations and Acronyms

New to this edition
NEW! Examine today’s laws and policies: The Obama Administration.

Although the Obama Administration has been in office less than a full term, it has already made several significant changes that will greatly affect the future of environmental law. These changes have been integrated throughout the text.


NEW! Offer additional insight: New Features. 

  • “Cases and Controversies” boxes, which appear throughout the text, highlight cases that have had a significant impact on the development of environmental law.
  • “For Further Reading” suggests additional books and articles so that readers can keep up with the newest research in the environmental area—most of which are new to this edition.
Features & benefits

For undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Environmental Law and Environmental Policy.

An introduction to environmental law for "non-law" students.

Environmental Law is designed to introduce those without any legal or special scientific training to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment.

The seventh edition has been updated to include the new laws and policy that have been put into place under the Obama Administration.


Support for “non-law” students: Introductory Chapters.

Before students can effectively learn about environmental law, it’s important for them to have a basic understanding of how the American legal system operates. The first two chapters of this text provide an overview of the American legal system, as well as administrative law.

Provide the necessary background: The Scientific Information that Creates the Law.

With this text, readers don’t only get a legal tutorial—they are also presented with information on the science that justifies the legal response. This useful background information is provided in every chapter of the text.

NEW! Examine today’s laws and policies: The Obama Administration.

Although the Obama Administration has been in office less than a full term, it has already made several significant changes that will greatly affect the future of environmental law. These changes have been integrated throughout the text.


NEW! Offer additional insight: New Features. 

  • “Cases and Controversies” boxes, which appear throughout the text, highlight cases that have had a significant impact on the development of environmental law.
  • “For Further Reading” suggests additional books and articles so that readers can keep up with the newest research in the environmental area—most of which are new to this edition.

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