Environmental Law and Policy in Wales: Responding to Local and Global Challenges

Environmental Law and Policy in Wales: Responding to Local and Global Challenges

Environmental Law and Policy in Wales: Responding to Local and Global Challenges

Environmental Law and Policy in Wales: Responding to Local and Global Challenges

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Overview

This book examines Welsh perspectives on the search for sustainable law and policy solutions to modern environmental threats.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783160259
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 03/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 399 KB

About the Author

Dr Patrick Bishop is a member of the School of Law, Swansea University.
Professor Mark Stallworthy is a member of the School of Law, Swansea University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introductory - Reviewing Welsh Law Perspectives on Environmental Protection Dr Patrick Bishop and Professor Mark Stallworthy (Swansea Law School) Chapter 2 Debatable Ground: The Devolution Settlement and Environmental Law in Wales Professor Karen Morrow (Swansea Law School) Chapter 3 Nuisance Law in Industrial Wales - Local and National Conflicts (Part One): Copper Smelting in a Pre-Regulatory Era Dr Mark Wilde (Reading Law School) Chapter 4 Nuisance Law in Industrial Wales - Local and National Conflicts (Part Two): Oil Refining, The Common Law and Regulation Dr Mark Wilde Chapter 5 Nature Conservation in Wales Emeritus Professor Lynda Warren (Aberystwyth Law School) Chapter 6 Badgers, Bovine Tuberculosis and the Role of Science in the Formulation of Welsh Environmental and Agricultural Policy Dr Patrick Bishop Chapter 7 A Food Strategy for Wales: a Soft Law Instrument? Professor Robert G Lee (Cardiff Law School) Chapter 8 Sustainable Communities in Wales: Developing a New Governance Approach to Local Sustainable Development in Wales' Most Deprived Areas Dr Victoria Jenkins (Swansea Law School) Chapter 9 Developing Climate Law in Wales: Why Participation Matters Professor Mark Stallworthy Chapter 10 Made in Wales: Devolving and Evolving Environmental Policymaking Dr Elen Stokes (Cardiff Law School)
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