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A Reader in Environmental Law, Paperback / softback Book

Paperback / softback

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Recent years have witnessed an increasing interest in the environment and in environmental law, trends which have been reflected in academic work.

This reader considers a cross-section of socio-legal work on environmental law, tracing its development over the past twenty years.

It includes work from a variety of disciplines, theoretical perspectives and from an international scholarship.

It aims to give a taste of the breadth and development of socio-legal approaches to one of the most important regulatory regimes in the western industrialised world the regulation of the environment.

The readings encompass various legal approaches to environmental protection, alternatives to the law, and both domestic and supra-national issues.

They also consider broader themes such as the interaction of law and science and the effects of criminalizing environmental offences, and indicate areas which future research could usefully address.

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Also in the Oxford Readings in Socio-Legal Studies series