Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Sep 17, 2020
Publisher
Hart Publishing
ISBN-10
1509931465
ISBN-13
9781509931460
Description
Environmental adjudication examines the legal processes and frameworks surrounding environmental disputes. Emma Lees and Ole W Pedersen delve into how judicial systems address environmental issues, exploring the intersection of law, policy, and the urgent need for sustainability. The authors provide a thorough analysis of case studies, highlighting the roles of various stakeholders, including governments, NGOs, and corporations.
Through their exploration, Lees and Pedersen not only uncover the complexities involved in adjudicating environmental matters but also emphasize the importance of effective legal mechanisms in protecting natural resources. They invite readers to consider the challenges and opportunities presented by environmental litigation, shedding light on the evolving nature of environmental law in an era increasingly defined by ecological crises. This thoughtful examination challenges the traditional boundaries of law and urges a reevaluation of justice in the face of pressing environmental concerns.
Through their exploration, Lees and Pedersen not only uncover the complexities involved in adjudicating environmental matters but also emphasize the importance of effective legal mechanisms in protecting natural resources. They invite readers to consider the challenges and opportunities presented by environmental litigation, shedding light on the evolving nature of environmental law in an era increasingly defined by ecological crises. This thoughtful examination challenges the traditional boundaries of law and urges a reevaluation of justice in the face of pressing environmental concerns.