Judicial review of agency statutory interpretations in environmental law
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Description
Environmental issues are at the heart of some of the most complex and consequential decisions that society must face in pursuit of a more sustainable future. They encompass the international, national, and local levels and engage all branches of government. Decision Making in Environmental Law, one of the constituent volumes in the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law, brings together some of the leading experts in the field and provides a structured overview of the various dimensions of decision making from an environmental law perspective. Topics include: the use of treaties, common law tools, rulemaking, access to information, regulatory structures, market-based and trading mechanisms, monitoring and reporting, voluntary programs and private regulation, environmental impact analysis, public engagement and environmental justice, administrative and judicial review, and the role of environmental courts and tribunals.
ISBN
978 1 78347 839 2
Publication Date
2016
Book Title
Decision Making in Environmental Law
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Recommended Citation
Paddock, Lee; Glicksman, Robert L.; Bryner, Nicholas S.; and Elliott, Heather, "Judicial review of agency statutory interpretations in environmental law" (2016). Book Chapters. 66.
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_bookchapter/66