Environmental Pollution Control

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Author: J. Mcloughlin

ISBN-10: 1853335770

ISBN-13: 9781853335778

Category: Environmental Law - General & Miscellaneous

This work is written for those who seek effective ways of controlling environmental pollution. Indeed, many developing and East European states look to the experience of the United States and Western Europe. This book does not, however, concentrate on any one system of control or control laws, but succeeds in introducing the exact nature of pollution problems and the variety of ways in which effective control and management have been achieved. Rather than advocate a ready-made system, lessons...

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This work is written for those who seek effective ways of controlling environmental pollution. Indeed, many developing and East European states look to the experience of the United States and Western Europe. This book does not, however, concentrate Booknews Written largely with administrators in eastern European and developing countries in mind, this volume doesn't concentrate on any one system of control or control laws, but introduces the nature of pollution problems and the various ways in which those problems can be tackled. Rather than advocate a ready-made system, lessons are drawn, for example, from the UK, US, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, and New Zealand, and instructive legislative samples are reproduced and the place of international obligations marked out. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Foreword to the Series. Preface. I: Environmental Pollution. II: Systems of Administration. III: Techniques of Control. IV: Enforcement. V: Civil Liability. VI : Rights of Individuals. VII: Polluter Pays Principle. VIII: International Obligations. Appendix A: United Kingdom. Appendix B: United States of America. Appendix C: Sweden. Appendix D: Denmark. Appendix E: France. Appendix F: Federal Republic of Germany. Appendix G: New Zealand. Appendix H: Examples of Existing Legislative Provisions.

\ BooknewsWritten largely with administrators in eastern European and developing countries in mind, this volume doesn't concentrate on any one system of control or control laws, but introduces the nature of pollution problems and the various ways in which those problems can be tackled. Rather than advocate a ready-made system, lessons are drawn, for example, from the UK, US, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, and New Zealand, and instructive legislative samples are reproduced and the place of international obligations marked out. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \