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Environmental Rights in Europe and Beyond
By (Author) Sanja Bogojevic
Edited by Rosemary Rayfuse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
26th November 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
344.4046
Paperback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
454g
The growing awareness of an impending environmental crisis coupled with a series of national and regional environmental disasters led, in the 1960s and 1970s, to the birth of the global environmental movement and the widespread recognition of the need to protect the environment for both current and future generations. Against this backdrop the concept of environmental rights surfaced as a means by which claims relating to the environment could be formulated in legal terms and thereby safeguarded. In the decades that followed, this concept has come to encompass many different variations of legal rights, which this book seeks to investigate and assess.
What better can one say of a book than that it opens the door to an intense discussion on the role of environmental law as a means to protect the environment This book should not only be read, but be studied by young law students but then again also by all those to whom this call for improvement of environmental protection through law is addressed: academics, NGOs, practising environmental lawyers and judges. -- Ludwig Krmer * Common Market Law Review *
Sanja Bogojevic is Associate Professor of Law at Lady Margaret Hall and the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Rosemary Rayfuse is Scientia Professor of Law at UNSW and Conjoint Professor, Faculty of Law, Lund University.