ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2002. Environmental Policy is an astute and far-reaching text which analyzes the intersections between environmental policy formation and its ultimate implementation and enforcement through the law. It sets this theme against the axis of EU law and policy and UK law and policy, paying particular attention to the variables which determine the nature and significance of law as a delivery vehicle. Among these variables are the shape and character of EU and UK law for present purposes, alternatives to law, and the culture of UK law and policy aiding a distinct pattern of response to Directives, for example. It takes an informed look at the reality of implementation and enforcement through its reference to policy objectives as well as the limits and appropriateness of law across the aforementioned axis. An indispensable resource for scholars and students of environmental law and policy, along with governmental and other environmental agencies responsible for policy creation, implementation and enforcement.

chapter 1|48 pages

The Development of Law and Policy

chapter 3|39 pages

Policy, Principle and Law

chapter 4|44 pages

The Role of the Courts

chapter 5|28 pages

Policy Priorities and the Law

chapter 6|56 pages

Economic Instruments, Law and Policy

chapter 7|37 pages

Modes of Environmental Control

chapter 10|17 pages

Case Study