John Lowry / Rod Edmunds (eds.)
Environmental Protection and the Common Law
Herausgeber: Edmunds, Rod; Lowry, John
John Lowry / Rod Edmunds (eds.)
Environmental Protection and the Common Law
Herausgeber: Edmunds, Rod; Lowry, John
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With serious concerns as to the value of common law principles to environmental protection, inevitable questions arise about the relationship between tort and public regulatory schemes. Leading academics address those questions in this volume.
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With serious concerns as to the value of common law principles to environmental protection, inevitable questions arise about the relationship between tort and public regulatory schemes. Leading academics address those questions in this volume.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781901362930
- ISBN-10: 1901362930
- Artikelnr.: 25002276
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781901362930
- ISBN-10: 1901362930
- Artikelnr.: 25002276
John Lowry LLB,LLM, FRSA, is Professor of Law at University College London.
1. VICTORIAN FOUNDATIONS? Professor Raymond Cocks, Keele University 2.
NUISANCE, THE MORALITY OF NEIGHBOURLINESS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
James Penner, London School of Economics and Political Science 3.
CONTROLLING ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION: A TEST CASE FOR TORT John Murphy,
University of Manchester 4. FROM THE INDIVIDUAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL: TORT
LAW IN TURBULENCE Professor Robert G Lee, Cardiff Law School 5. TORT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PLURALISM Professor Keith Stanton and Christine Willmore,
University of Bristol 6. STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR CONTAMINATED LAND: FAILURE
OF THE COMMON LAW? Owen McIntyre, The Law Society of Ireland, Dublin
(formerly of the University of Manchester) 7. NUISANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION Karen Morrow, University of Durham 8. MARKING THE BOUNDARY: THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIVATE NUISANCE, NEGLIGENCE AND FAULT Paula Giliker,
Queen Mary and Westfield College, London 9. STIGMA DAMAGES, AMENITY AND THE
MARGINS OF ECONOMIC LOSS: QUANTIFYING PERCEPTIONS AND FEARS John Lowry,
University of Warwick and Rod Edmunds, University of Sussex 10. TOWARDS A
EUROPEAN TORT LAW ON THE ENVIRONMENT? EUROPEAN UNION INITIATIVES AND
DEVELOPMENTS ON CIVIL LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM Martin
Hedemann-Robinson, Brunel University and Mark Wilde, University of
Hertfordshire 11. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE ROLE OF THE COMMON LAW:
A SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE Professor Jeremy Rowan-Robinson and Donna
McKenzie-Skene, University of Aberdeen
NUISANCE, THE MORALITY OF NEIGHBOURLINESS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
James Penner, London School of Economics and Political Science 3.
CONTROLLING ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION: A TEST CASE FOR TORT John Murphy,
University of Manchester 4. FROM THE INDIVIDUAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL: TORT
LAW IN TURBULENCE Professor Robert G Lee, Cardiff Law School 5. TORT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PLURALISM Professor Keith Stanton and Christine Willmore,
University of Bristol 6. STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR CONTAMINATED LAND: FAILURE
OF THE COMMON LAW? Owen McIntyre, The Law Society of Ireland, Dublin
(formerly of the University of Manchester) 7. NUISANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION Karen Morrow, University of Durham 8. MARKING THE BOUNDARY: THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIVATE NUISANCE, NEGLIGENCE AND FAULT Paula Giliker,
Queen Mary and Westfield College, London 9. STIGMA DAMAGES, AMENITY AND THE
MARGINS OF ECONOMIC LOSS: QUANTIFYING PERCEPTIONS AND FEARS John Lowry,
University of Warwick and Rod Edmunds, University of Sussex 10. TOWARDS A
EUROPEAN TORT LAW ON THE ENVIRONMENT? EUROPEAN UNION INITIATIVES AND
DEVELOPMENTS ON CIVIL LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM Martin
Hedemann-Robinson, Brunel University and Mark Wilde, University of
Hertfordshire 11. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE ROLE OF THE COMMON LAW:
A SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE Professor Jeremy Rowan-Robinson and Donna
McKenzie-Skene, University of Aberdeen
1. VICTORIAN FOUNDATIONS? Professor Raymond Cocks, Keele University 2.
NUISANCE, THE MORALITY OF NEIGHBOURLINESS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
James Penner, London School of Economics and Political Science 3.
CONTROLLING ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION: A TEST CASE FOR TORT John Murphy,
University of Manchester 4. FROM THE INDIVIDUAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL: TORT
LAW IN TURBULENCE Professor Robert G Lee, Cardiff Law School 5. TORT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PLURALISM Professor Keith Stanton and Christine Willmore,
University of Bristol 6. STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR CONTAMINATED LAND: FAILURE
OF THE COMMON LAW? Owen McIntyre, The Law Society of Ireland, Dublin
(formerly of the University of Manchester) 7. NUISANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION Karen Morrow, University of Durham 8. MARKING THE BOUNDARY: THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIVATE NUISANCE, NEGLIGENCE AND FAULT Paula Giliker,
Queen Mary and Westfield College, London 9. STIGMA DAMAGES, AMENITY AND THE
MARGINS OF ECONOMIC LOSS: QUANTIFYING PERCEPTIONS AND FEARS John Lowry,
University of Warwick and Rod Edmunds, University of Sussex 10. TOWARDS A
EUROPEAN TORT LAW ON THE ENVIRONMENT? EUROPEAN UNION INITIATIVES AND
DEVELOPMENTS ON CIVIL LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM Martin
Hedemann-Robinson, Brunel University and Mark Wilde, University of
Hertfordshire 11. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE ROLE OF THE COMMON LAW:
A SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE Professor Jeremy Rowan-Robinson and Donna
McKenzie-Skene, University of Aberdeen
NUISANCE, THE MORALITY OF NEIGHBOURLINESS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
James Penner, London School of Economics and Political Science 3.
CONTROLLING ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION: A TEST CASE FOR TORT John Murphy,
University of Manchester 4. FROM THE INDIVIDUAL TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL: TORT
LAW IN TURBULENCE Professor Robert G Lee, Cardiff Law School 5. TORT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PLURALISM Professor Keith Stanton and Christine Willmore,
University of Bristol 6. STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR CONTAMINATED LAND: FAILURE
OF THE COMMON LAW? Owen McIntyre, The Law Society of Ireland, Dublin
(formerly of the University of Manchester) 7. NUISANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION Karen Morrow, University of Durham 8. MARKING THE BOUNDARY: THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIVATE NUISANCE, NEGLIGENCE AND FAULT Paula Giliker,
Queen Mary and Westfield College, London 9. STIGMA DAMAGES, AMENITY AND THE
MARGINS OF ECONOMIC LOSS: QUANTIFYING PERCEPTIONS AND FEARS John Lowry,
University of Warwick and Rod Edmunds, University of Sussex 10. TOWARDS A
EUROPEAN TORT LAW ON THE ENVIRONMENT? EUROPEAN UNION INITIATIVES AND
DEVELOPMENTS ON CIVIL LIABILITY IN RESPECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM Martin
Hedemann-Robinson, Brunel University and Mark Wilde, University of
Hertfordshire 11. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE ROLE OF THE COMMON LAW:
A SCOTTISH PERSPECTIVE Professor Jeremy Rowan-Robinson and Donna
McKenzie-Skene, University of Aberdeen