Environmental law and policy: readings, materials and notes / Richard B. Stewart, James E. Krier
Publication details: Indiapolis The Bobbs-Merrill company, Inc.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxix, 997 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0672828596
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Contents
Chapter 1. The problem of environmental Disruption : Nature and effects
Prindle the disaster potential of community air pollution
Notes: Uncertainty residuals and land use; interdependence
Kneese pollution and a better environment
Chapter 2. The problem of environmental Disruption : Causes
Technology
Population
Economic incentives and institutional arrangements
Politics
Moral, religious and cultural valves
Chapter 3. An analytical framework for environmental law and policy
An introductory note on economist's perspective
The analytic framework applied to judicial liability rule
Limitations of economic analysis and the pursuit of social goals other than efficient resources
Chapter 4. The pollution problem and the Courts
Introduction
The tradition doctrine governing private Litigation
The short comings of private Litigation as a solution to environmental problem: Diagnosis and remedy
Public trust doctrine
Chapter 5. Problem basic to the Judicial process
Introduction
The background of Federal control on air pollution
The 1970 clean air Act amendment
Implementation: Stationary source controls
Implementation: Emission limitations on new automobiles
Implementation: Control on emissions from automobiles in use
etc
Chapter 6. Subsides, Charges and other alternatives to regulation
The shortcomings of the regulations
Subsidies
Emission fees
Application of emission fees approach
Transferable permits
Mixed systems
Compensation systems
etc.
Chapter 7. Administrative laws aspects
Introductory note on administrative law
Access to judicial review and problem of standing
The right to intervene in and initiate agency proceedings
Procedural formalities
The substantive scope of judicial review
Chapter 8. The national environmental policy Act
Text of NEPA
Judicial implementation of NEPA
For what Federal Actions must an impact statement be Filed?
What and when is an action 'Federal'?
EIS Practice in the Federal Government
Who must prepare an EIS?
etc
Chapter 9. Funding Environmental advocancy
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