Making Environmental Laws Work

Making Environmental Laws Work

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Wilson William
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781901362794
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This book explores ways in which ideas from America could be used to improve the effectiveness of environmental laws in Britain and throughout Europe. It addresses some of the wider issues which help to decide whether environmental laws are effective or not. The book considers the political context in which environmental laws are made,and the implications for long-term public support of them. It examines the ways in which the law-making processes in Britain and Europe effectively exclude public participation and offers suggestions for ways to change these processes, with examples of American alternatives. It considers the tensions between science - the foundation for much environmental policy - and public opinion. Successful implementation of these laws requires both wide public support and consistent enforcement. Britain has traditionally used criminal law sanctions to enforce its environmental laws. America uses the criminal process more selectively but makes much more effective use of civil and administrative enforcement. The book also examines some of the highly effective approaches to pollution prevention being developed in America, and the implications for environmental regulation of rapidly changing high-technology industries.
EAN 9781901362794
ISBN 1901362795
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date January 1, 1999
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Wilson William