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9781627227377

International Environmental Law The Practitioner’s Guide to the Laws of the Planet

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  • ISBN13:

    9781627227377

  • ISBN10:

    1627227377

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-11-07
  • Publisher: American Bar Association
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Summary

Until recently, international environmental law was largely the focus of diplomatic discussions, treaty negotiations, and academic debates of interest to a group of passionate and patient attorneys working for governments and international nongovernmental organizations. With clients becoming multinational in nature and faced with a rapidly emerging and confusing regime of international environmental laws, understanding international environmental law is becoming a core skillset for every environmental attorney. International Environmental Law helps attorneys understand the unique ramifications of these laws, regardless of where they practice and whom they represent.

Written by attorneys with extensive experience in the area, International Environmental Law provides an analytical framework to help practitioners advise clients, whether from law firms, in house, or within government and nongovernmental organizations. The book's authors provide a logical template for considering the most pertinent issues in international environmental law, including air and climate change, water, chemicals and hazardous materials, site remediation, emergency response, natural resource management, environmental review, and civil and criminal enforcement. The book examines the legal regimes in twenty-six key markets, as well as offering an informed discussion on global and cross-border issues.

Author Biography

Roger R. Martella, Jr. is an international environmental attorney with Sidley Austin LLP in Washington, D.C., focusing on assisting multinational corporations with environmental compliance, sustainable development, and litigation across the globe.

J. Brett Grosko is a Trial Attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice Environment and Natural Resources Division in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Part I: Approaching International Environmental Regimes
Chapter 1: The Globalization of Environmental Law
Chapter 2: The Relationship between Domestic and International Environmental Law
Chapter 3: How to Approach an International Environmental Law Question
Chapter 4: The Top Ten Trends in International Environmental Law

Part II: Topics in International Environmental Law
Chapter 5: Air and Climate Change
Chapter 6: Water
Chapter 7: Handling, Treatment, Transportation, and Disposal of Hazardous Materials
Chapter 8: Waste and Site Remediation
Chapter 9: Emergency Response
Chapter 10: Natural Resource Management and Protection
Chapter 11: Natural Resource Damages
Chapter 12: Protected Species
Chapter 13: Environmental Review and Decision Making
Chapter 14: Transboundary Pollution
Chapter 15: Civil and Criminal Enforcement and Penalties

Part III: International Environmental Law Digest
Chapter 16: North America Overview: NAFTA, the CEC, and Other Bilateral/Trilateral Institutions
Chapters 17-19: United States, Canada, Mexico
Chapter 20: Central and South America Overview: Emerging Trends in Latin America
Chapters 21-25: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica
Chapter 26: European Union Overview: The Shift of Power in the European Union and Its Consequences for Energy and the Environment
Chapters 27- 33: The European Union: France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain
Chapter 34: Ukraine
Chapter 35: Russian Federation
Chapter 36: East and South Asia Overview
Chapters 37-41: East and South Asia: China, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam
Chapter 42: Israel
Chapter 43: Turkey
Chapter 44: Nigeria
Chapter 45: Australia
Chapter 46: New Zealand
Chapter 47: Arctic Region

Part IV: Global and Cross-Border Issues
Chapter 48: Mechanisms for Global Agreements
Chapter 49: Key Environmental Law Treaties and Agreements
Chapter 50: The Role of International Standards

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