Law and the EnvironmentThis text introduces students to fundamental policy issues in environmental law, allowing them to explore these various legal topics, enhanced and brought to life with pertinent cases and readings. It is designed as a primary text for courses in environmental law through not only business schools, but also schools of engineering - specifically civil engineering and environmental engineering departments, geology departments; it is also appropriate for real estate study. The language of the text avoids the overuse of legal jargon, providing clear explanation of legal terms when they arise. |
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... apply the law of the state to that finding of fact . Ultimately it may determine that the defendant is legally obligated to pay monetary damages to the plaintiff to compensate her for the damage done to her property . There is no limit ...
... apply the law of the state to that finding of fact . Ultimately it may determine that the defendant is legally obligated to pay monetary damages to the plaintiff to compensate her for the damage done to her property . There is no limit ...
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... apply a U.S. statute extraterritorially . Absent of clear intent , domestic environmental laws do not apply to the actions of American citizens or companies in other countries . In Amlon Metals Inc. v . FMC Corp. , 5 a U.S. District ...
... apply a U.S. statute extraterritorially . Absent of clear intent , domestic environmental laws do not apply to the actions of American citizens or companies in other countries . In Amlon Metals Inc. v . FMC Corp. , 5 a U.S. District ...
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... application of statutes does not apply where the conduct regulated by the statute occurs primarily , if not exclu- sively , in the United States , and the alleged extraterritorial effect of the statute will be felt in Antarctica - a ...
... application of statutes does not apply where the conduct regulated by the statute occurs primarily , if not exclu- sively , in the United States , and the alleged extraterritorial effect of the statute will be felt in Antarctica - a ...
Contents
Who Should Speak for the Environment? | 8 |
MarketBased Incentives v Command and Control | 15 |
SOURCES OF LAW | 27 |
Copyright | |
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