Compliance and enforcement of environmental law / edited by LeRoy C. Paddock (Associate Dean for Environmental Law Studies, The George Washington University Law School, USA), David L. Markell (Steven M Goldstein Professor, Florida State University College of Law, USA), Nicholas S. Bryner (Emmett/ Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy, UCLA School of Law, USA).
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Compliance and enforcement of environmental law / edited by LeRoy C. Paddock (Associate Dean for Environmental Law Studies, The George Washington University Law School, USA), David L. Markell (Steven M Goldstein Professor, Florida State University College of Law, USA), Nicholas S. Bryner (Emmett/ Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy, UCLA School of Law, USA).
Published
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
K3585 .C65855 2017
ISBN
9781783477678 (hardcover)
1783477679 (hardcover)
9781785369520 (online Encyclopedia of Environmental Law)
1783477679 (hardcover)
9781785369520 (online Encyclopedia of Environmental Law)
Description
xvii, 270 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)964380197
Summary
"Countries throughout the world have adopted increasingly comprehensive environmental laws over recent years. Even so, immense challenges remain to achieve desired sustainability outcomes. One of the key problems in bridging the gap between legal requirements and sustainability outcomes is deficiencies in compliance and enforcement programs. [This book] brings together leading experts to provide a detailed overview of critical issues associated with assuring compliance with environmental laws. The expert entries are structured around key topics, including: compliance promotion, private governance, common law causes of action, writing enforceable rules, monitoring and reporting requirements, administrative enforcement, civil judicial enforcement, assessment of civil penalties, and criminal liability. The book addresses efforts to maximize the value of limited resources and evaluate the effectiveness of relevant tools. It also reviews both regulatory and non-regulatory compliance mechanisms. Each entry includes a detailed bibliography to facilitate more in-depth research"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
vii
List of Editors and Contributors
viii
Foreword to the Encyclopedia / Yves Le Bouthillier
x
Foreword to Volume IV / Michael Faure
xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
Introduction to Volume IV / Robert L. Glicksman
1
pt. 1
NON-REGULATORY APPROACHES TO COMPLIANCE
IV.1.
Voluntary self-policing and the US Audit Policy / Sarah L. Stafford
21
IV.2.
Using management systems in public environmental supervision / Han de Haas
33
IV.3.
role of environmental management systems / Rachel E. Denting
46
pt. 2
CIVIL ENFORCEMENT
IV.4.
Compliance, deterrence and beyond / Neil Gunningham
63
IV.5.
Liability law and nuisance in the civil law tradition / Marie-Eve Arbour
74
IV.6.
Common law tools to protect the environment / Heather McLeod-Kilmurray
85
IV.7.
Enforcement strategies: inspection, targeting and escalation / Darren Sinclair
101
IV.8.
Enforceable regulations / Pieter Asbeek-Brusse
114
IV.9.
Effective environmental monitoring and reporting / David Hindin
128
IV.10.
Environmental civil penalties---an Australian perspective / Brendan Grigg
141
IV.11.
Settlement of environmental enforcement disputes / Joel A. Mintz
154
IV.12.
Procedures and standards for review of enforcement actions / Robin L. Juni
165
IV.13.
Enforcement by local governments / Helen H. Kang
174
pt. 3
CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT
IV.14.
Mental state / Susan F. Mandiberg
189
IV.15.
Organizational liability for environmental crimes / Caroline Justice
200
IV.16.
Towards intelligence-led environmental enforcement / Karina Barker
215
pt. 4
SPECIAL ISSUES IN COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT
IV.17.
Quantitatively measuring deterrence: empirical tools for assessing the impact of environmental monitoring and enforcement actions / Jay P. Shimshack
231
IV.18.
Environmental compliance and enforcement measurement: why, what and how? / Shelley H. Metzenbaum
242
Index
259