Foreword | |
Summary Table of Contents | |
Table of Contents | |
Authors' Preface | |
Introduction | |
Perspectives on Environmental Law | |
The Environmental Perspective and a Simple Case | |
Law and Economics, Uncertainty and Risk, in Environmental Decision-Making | |
The Foundation of Environmental Law: Traditional Common Law Theories and Fundamental Issues of Remedies and Liabilities | |
Environmental Torts and Remedies: Fitting Environmental Cases Into Common Law Theories | |
Toxic Torts Beyond the Traditional Common Law Setting | |
Environmental Remedies Drawn from Other Fields of Law: Corporate Law, Contracts, and Property | |
From Common Law to Public Law: The Structure and Power of Government | |
The Interplay of Common Law and Statutes | |
The Force of the Criminal Law in Environmental Cases | |
Fundamental Environmental Rights: Federal and State Constitutions, and the Public Trust Doctrine | |
Public Powers and Private Property Rights: Constitutional Authority and Limitations | |
Environmental Issues in the Division of Authority Between Federal and State Governments | |
Environmental Statutes and The Administrative State, and A Taxonomy of Environmental Statutes | |
The Administrative Law of Environmental Law | |
NEPA, The National Environmental Policy Act - A Mandatory Disclosure and Stop and Think Statute | |
Substantive Roadblocks: Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, A Stark Prohibition Statute | |
Public Resource Management Statutes | |
Traditional Review-and-Permit Process, and a Survey of Modern Standard-Setting Approaches | |
Regulatory Control of Market Access: Pesticides and Toxics | |
Direct Legislation of Specific Pollution Standards, and Technology-Forcing: Automobile Air Pollution | |
Administrative Standard-Setting Statutes: The Clean Air Act's Harm-Based Ambient Standards | |
Administrative Standards Based on Available Technology: The Federal Clean Water Act | |
Economic Incentive and Artificial Pollution Market Statutes | |
A Statutory System for Managing and Funding Environmental Remediation: CERCLA (Superfund) | |
A Composite Approach to Preventing Releases of Hazardous Wastes: The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act | |
Land-Use-Based Environmental Control Statutes | |
Trends in Environmental Law | |
ADR: Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes in Environmental Cases | |
International Environmental Law | |
Afterword: Facing the Future | |
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