Environmental Law, the Economy and Sustainable Development

The United States, the European Union and the International Community

Philippe Sands editor Richard B Stewart editor Richard L Revesz editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Jan '08

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This book explores topics in contemporary debates over environmental quality, economic growth and sustainable development.

This book explores a set of topics at the forefront of contemporary debates over the linkages between environmental quality, economic growth and sustainable development. The focus is on topics of interest to the United States, the European Union and the international community.This book provides a comparative analysis of environmental regulation in multi-jurisdictional legal and political systems, focusing on the United States, the European Union, and the international community. Each of these systems must deal with environmental interdependencies that cross local borders. Some transjurisdictional environmental problems are global, including stratospheric ozone depletion, climate change and the loss of biodiversity. Other environmental problems, however, are localized in their effect on health and the environment: for example, municipal waste disposal, many forms of pollution and resource development, and drinking water quality. These varying jurisdictional and environmental circumstances pose the central question of how responsibility for addressing different environmental problems should be allocated among the different levels of decision making and implementation in a multi-jurisdictional system.

'The book is timely in considering the practice of risk assessment, which is already well established, if not without problems, in the US and is very much the coming trend in Europe … Truly interesting and innovative ideas abound in this book, not least in relation to property rights, for example Chichilnisky proposes an International Bank for Environmental Settlements as a means of establishing and supervising a global greenhouse gas permit trading regime that takes into account not just straightforward economic considerations but also related and important issues of justice.' Journal of Environmental Law

ISBN: 9780521049009

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 656g

448 pages