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Environmental Justice in India

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Environmental Justice in India

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Environmental Justice in India book

The National Green Tribunal

Environmental Justice in India

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Environmental Justice in India book

The National Green Tribunal
ByGitanjali Gill
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 22 November 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315686592
Pages 264
eBook ISBN 9781315686592
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Environment and Sustainability, Law
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Gill, G. (2016). Environmental Justice in India: The National Green Tribunal (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315686592

ABSTRACT

Modern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jurisdictions to develop environmental courts or tribunals. Strikingly, the list of jurisdictions that have chosen to do this include numerous developing countries, including Bangladesh, Kenya and Malawi. Indeed, it seems that developing nations have taken the task of capacity-building in environmental law more seriously than many developed nations.

Environmental Justice in India explores the genesis, operation and effectiveness of the Indian National Green Tribunal (NGT). The book has four key objectives. First, to examine the importance of access to justice in environmental matters promoting sustainability and good governance Second, to provide an analytical and critical account of the judicial structures that offer access to environmental justice in India. Third, to analyse the establishment, working practice and effectiveness of the NGT in advancing a distinctively Indian green jurisprudence. Finally, to present and review the success and external challenges faced and overcome by the NGT resulting in growing usage and public respect for the NGT’s commitment to environmental protection and the welfare of the most affected people.

Providing an informative analysis of a growing judicial development in India, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental justice, environmental law, development studies and sustainable development.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|29 pages

Environmental justice: a global perspective

chapter 2|33 pages

Genesis and establishment of the National Green Tribunal

chapter 3|48 pages

The National Green Tribunal Act 2010: interpretation and application

chapter 4|28 pages

National Green Tribunal: normative principles

chapter 5|38 pages

National Green Tribunal: science and law

chapter 6|22 pages

National Green Tribunal: judgments and analysis

chapter 7|22 pages

The National Green Tribunal’s journey: challenges and success

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