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Introduction
Chapter 1: Basic concepts in environmental law
Chapter 2: The constitutional allocation of environmental responsibilities and interjurisdictional coordination
Chapter 3: Environmental rights
Chapter 4: The international context of Canadian environmental law
Chapter 5: Civil liability for environmental harm
Chapter 6: Environmental regulations and approvals
Chapter 7: Administrative compliance mechanisms
Chapter 8: Offences, prosecution, and penalties
Chapter 9: Corporate environmental obligations and directors' and officers' liability
Chapter 10: Financial compensation for environmental damage and spills
Chapter 11: Remediation and restoration of contaminated lands
Chapter 12: environmental assessment
Chapter 13: Toxic substances
Chapter 14: Protecting spaces and species: parks, wilderness, habitat, and wildlife
Chapter 15: Environmental law and the citizen
Chapter 16: Consultation, alternative dispute resolution, and voluntary measures
Chapter 17: Economic instruments
Chapter 18: Environmental reporting and information sources
Conclusion
Chapter 1: Basic concepts in environmental law
Chapter 2: The constitutional allocation of environmental responsibilities and interjurisdictional coordination
Chapter 3: Environmental rights
Chapter 4: The international context of Canadian environmental law
Chapter 5: Civil liability for environmental harm
Chapter 6: Environmental regulations and approvals
Chapter 7: Administrative compliance mechanisms
Chapter 8: Offences, prosecution, and penalties
Chapter 9: Corporate environmental obligations and directors' and officers' liability
Chapter 10: Financial compensation for environmental damage and spills
Chapter 11: Remediation and restoration of contaminated lands
Chapter 12: environmental assessment
Chapter 13: Toxic substances
Chapter 14: Protecting spaces and species: parks, wilderness, habitat, and wildlife
Chapter 15: Environmental law and the citizen
Chapter 16: Consultation, alternative dispute resolution, and voluntary measures
Chapter 17: Economic instruments
Chapter 18: Environmental reporting and information sources
Conclusion