Hart Publishing, 2009. — 282 p. Monitoring and enforcement issues must be analysed when determining the effectiveness of pollution control regulation, and clearly influence choices about how to regulate. This book demonstrates how an economic analysis of law enforcement can generate important insights into how best to enforce pollution control regulation. It seeks to provide a...
Springer International Publishing, 2014. — 159 p. — (Springer Briefs in Law). The book addresses the most critical issue faced by aviation and climate change: namely the development of a market based measure to control aircraft engine emissions. It discusses the current market economic trends as they impact to aviation and suggests steps and measures to be taken in the...
Temple University Press, 2019. — 248 p. — ISBN: 1439918368, 9781439918364. When natural disasters and emergencies strike, the short- and long-term effects of these events on first responders—the very people society relies upon in the midst of a catastrophe—are often overlooked. Policing in Natural Disasters provides a comprehensive analysis of the major challenges faced by law...
Routledge, 2018. — 305 p. Ecological restoration is as essential as sustainable development for the health of the biosphere. Restoration, however, has been a low priority of most countries' environmental laws, which tend to focus narrowly on rehabilitation of small, discrete sites rather than the more ambitious recovery of entire ecosystems and landscapes. Through critical...
Juspodvim, 2021. — 348 p. Questões de concursos. Quadros de ATENÇÃO com partes importantes destacadas pelo autor. Farta jurisprudência do STF e STJ. Diversas tabelas, esquemas e quadros. Palavras-chave marcadas em outra cor. Conforme: Lei 14.119/2021 – Política Nacional de Pagamento por Serviços Ambientais Lei 14.064/2020 – Aumenta as penas cominadas ao crime de maus-tratos aos...
Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2020. — 638 p. — (Publications on Ocean Development 90). This book concerns a vast number of rapidly developing new challenges and possibilities. It contributes cross-disciplinary perspectives and various academic “angles of attack” on issues that merit further analysis, cross-fertilization and critical inquiry. A long chain of individuals, including...
Lanham, USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2009. – 252 p. – ISBN: 978-0-7425-4743-8. Confronting Animal Abuse presents a powerful examination of the human-animal relationship and the laws designed to protect it. Piers Beirne, a leading scholar in the growing field of green criminology, explores the heated topic of animal abuse in agriculture, science, and sport, as...
Hart Publishing, 2013. — 221 p. Over the last four decades emissions trading has enjoyed a high profile in environmental law scholarship and in environmental law and policy. Much of the discussion is promotional, preferring emissions trading above other regulatory strategies without, however, engaging with legal complexities embedded in conceptualising, scrutinising and...
With a Message from Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations. IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies. — Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 632 p. This book is a compilation of articles by leading world energy experts on the laws for implementing energy programs to meet the economic development needs of developing countries by environmentally sustainable...
Bernan Associates, 2015. — 282 p. Written for a general audience that includes attorneys, land developers, businesses, and government officials, this Fourth Edition provides a general overview of Washington's state and federal statutory and regulatory framework. The author, an experienced environmental attorney, addresses recent environmental rulings, case law developments, and...
London: Routledge, 2015 — 248 p. — ISBN10: 1138943118; ISBN13: 978-1138943117. Typically, the legal investigation of nonhuman life, and of animal life in particular, is conducted through the discourse of animal rights. Within this discourse, legal rights are extended to certain nonhuman animals through the same liberal framework that has afforded human rights before it....
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. — 234 p. — ISBN 978-3-030-19553-3, ISBN 978-3-030-19554-0. Exposes major lessons that might be applied to transboundary water governance. Offers a comparative study of different governance models. Shows how governance of the Rhone river evolved in practice.
2nd edition. — Routledge, 2020. — 727 p. — (Routledge International Handbooks). — ISBN 978-1-138-63380-3. The Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology was the first comprehensive and international anthology dedicated to green criminology. It presented green criminology to an international audience, described the state of the field, offered a description of a range...
Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2015. — 241 p. The Ecology of Law Fritjof Capra and Ugo Mattei argue that at the root of many of the environmental, economic, and social crises we face today is a legal system based on an obsolete worldview. Capra, a bestselling author, physicist, and systems theorist, and Mattei, a distinguished legal scholar, explain how, by incorporating concepts...
Edward Elgar, 2021. — 232 p. This timely and incisive book combines an introduction to the core legal and policy issues presented by climate change with a deeper analysis of decisions that will define the path forward. Offering a guide to key terms, concepts, and legal principles in the field, this book will help readers develop a sophisticated perspective on issues central to...
Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2013. – 224 p. – ISBN: 1781001391, 9781781001394 Within the United States, minority and low-income communities currently bear a disproportionate amount of risk associated with pollution and other harmful environmental practices. The environmental justice movement is working to change this fact, promoting the fair and non-discriminatory treatment...
Edward Elgar, 2019. — 505 p. This comprehensive Research Handbook offers an innovative analysis of environmental law in the global South. It contributes to an important reassessment of some of the major concepts underlying environmental law, from a perspective that emphasises how their application affects poor and marginalised people as well as the wider ecosystems in which...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. – 2003. – 452 p. This interdisciplinary study explores the relationship between conceptions of nature and (largely American) legal thought and practice. It focuses on the politics and pragmatics of nature talk as expressed in both extralegal disputes and their transformation and translation into forms of legal discourse (tort, property,...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 345 p. The present study seeks to examine the genesis, development, and proliferation of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) - in-built law-making mechanisms and processes of institutionalization - and their ad hoc treaty-based status and the issue of the legal personality of their secretariats. It provides legal understanding of the...
Edinburgh University Press, 2019. — 248 p. — (Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights). This book evaluates the global response to climate change from a cosmopolitan justice perspective. Going above and beyond existing studies, Dietzel neatly illustrates that climate justice theory can be used to normatively assess and compare both state (multilateral) and non-state...
Routledge, 2018. — 452 p. Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between efforts to combat climate change and to protect human rights around the world. The Paris Climate Agreement adopted in December 2015 recognized the necessity for governments to take into consideration their human rights obligations when taking climate...
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. – 2006. – 354 p. (New horizons in environmental law) This book originates from the long-standing cooperation between various Indonesian and European institutions that led to the realization of the research project which was the origin of this book. After this introduction, the relationship between human rights and environmental legislation is discussed...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008. — 360 p. This book considers the ways in which transboundary environmental pollution can be remedied through a variety of legal instruments. Particular attention is paid to the pollution of the Songhua river in China, but legal remedies to transboundary pollution are also discussed in a broader context. The focus of this book is on international...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 152 p. Environmental law is the law concerned with environmental problems. It is a vast area of law that operates from the local to the global, involving a range of different legal and regulatory techniques. In theory, environmental protection is a no brainer. Few people would actively argue for pollution or environmental destruction. Ensuring a...
Textbook. — 2nd edition. — Napoli: Editoriale Scientifica, 2018. — x, 140 p. The book describes the characteristics of environmental problems and protection models of the environment founded on the private law on entrusted to the State intervention. It also focuses on the legal qualification of environment and on the principles and the environment in the Constitution, in the...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. — 416 p. This comprehensive Research Handbook is the first study to link law and Earth system science through the epistemic lens of the planetary boundaries framework. It critically examines the legal and governance aspects of the framework, considering not only each planetary boundary, but also a range of systemic issues, including the ability of...
Routledge, 2020. — 265 p. This book uses a transdisciplinary systems approach to examine how Earth’s human-caused ecological crisis arose and presents a new legal approach for overcoming it. Ecological Law and the Planetary Crisis first examines how the history of humanity’s social metabolism, along with the history of human inventions and ideas, led to the human-Earth dilemma...
Brill, 2007. — 395 p. — (London-Leiden Series on Law, Administration and Development 11). Although it is commonly asserted that enhanced citizen participation results in better environmental policy and improved enforcement of environmental standards, this hypothesis has rarely been subject to testing on a comparative basis. The contributors to this book set out to study the...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 243 p. This book provides a comprehensive assessment of how national and international efforts to achieve carbon neutrality have been embraced as necessary to meet the requirements of the Paris Agreement as well as the needs of the planet. The authors explore the increasing tensions between aspirations and entrenched practices as methods to implement...
Hart Publishing, 2011. — 370 p. Carbon Capture and Storage is increasingly viewed as one of the most significant ways of dealing with green house gas emissions. Critical to realising its potential will be the design of effective legal regimes at national and international level that can handle effectively the challenges raised but without stifling a new technology of potential...
Routledge, 2018. — 272 p. In the nine years since Green Justice first appeared, the field we have come to identify as “environmental law” has taken a number of twists and turns, few of which were foreseen by the authors or, so far as they know, by anyone else. Although this edition attempts to account for many of these changes, it continues to emphasize what we believed then...
Second Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 820 p. Environmental law is shaped by the results of research in many different fields Legal regulation and legal activities are supported and legitimated by the work of biologists, chemists, economists, engineers, geneticists and physicists, but also underpinned by cultural assumptions, the sources of which – philosophies,...
Springer Netherlands, 2013. — 697 p. Climate Change and the Law is the first scholarly effort to systematically address doctrinal issues related to climate law as an emergent legal discipline. It assembles some of the most recognized experts in the field to identify relevant trends and common themes from a variety of geographic and professional perspectives. In a remarkably...
Brill, 2004. — 340 p. — (International Humanitarian Law Series 7). In the recent past the horrors of war have been demonstrated all too vividly. Who would have believed that after Nuremberg there would be any further need for war crimes tribunals, or for the creation of an international criminal court? But, whilst people in conflict countries suffer the mental and physical...
Routledge, 2021. — 280 p. This book develops a theory of climate cooperation designed for concerted action, which emphasises the role and function of collectives in achieving shared climate goals. In debates on climate change action, research focuses on three major goals: on mitigation, on adaptation and on transformation. Even though these goals are accepted, concerted action...
Springer Vieweg, 2013. — 468 S. Das Umweltrecht gehört seit vielen Jahren zu den etablierten Fächern des Besonderen Verwaltungsrechts und bildet in der rechtswissenschaftlichen Ausbildung an den meisten Juristischen Fakultäten einen Kernbereich der einschlägigen Wahlfachgruppe. In noch größerem Umfang wird das Umweltrecht aber inzwischen auch in Studiengängen vermittelt, die im...
Hart Publishing, 2017. — 408 p. The era of eco-crises signified by the Anthropocene trope is marked by rapidly intensifying levels of complexity and unevenness, which collectively present unique regulatory challenges to environmental law and governance. This volume sets out to address the currently under-theorised legal and consequent governance challenges presented by the...
Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2002. - 482 pp. General principles Horisontal problems Water and Air Products and Noise Nature Protection Waste Management Procedural Questions
Hart Publishing, 2015. — 245 p. This book analyses the interpretation of environmental offences contained in the waste, contaminated land, and habitats’ protection regimes. It concludes that the current purposive approach to interpretation has produced an unacceptable degree of uncertainty. Such uncertainty threatens compliance with rule of law values, inhibits predictability,...
Routledge, 2019. — 318 p. This book analyses the drivers of specific common pool resource problems, particularly in fisheries and forestry, examining the way in which private and public regulation have intervened to fight the common pool resource problem by contributing to the establishment and maintenance of property rights. It focuses on the various forms of regulation that...
Hart Publishing, 2000. — 295 p. Within the broad framework of the common law of tort,the torts of nuisance and the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher are central to the protection of the rights of landowners to use and enjoy their land without unreasonable interference and to be free from material damage to their interests. Negligence actions can also serve to promote the protection...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — xxii, 239 p. — ISBN 978-0-511-22493-5. Unsustainable practices worldwide in energy production and consumption have led to a plethora of environmental problems. For a long time environmental law largely overlooked the relevance of energy production and consumption, and energy was not seen to be of much significance to the advancement of...
Intersentia, 2017. — 348 p. This book is the third volume in the European Environmental Law Forum (EELF) Book Series. The EELF is a non-profit initiative of environmental law scholars and practitioners from across Europe aiming to support intellectual exchange on the development and implementation of international, European and national environmental law in Europe. One of the...
CRC Press, 2014. — 320 p. Most books on environment law focus on the law first, and then look at how environmental problems are dealt with in relation to the law. Taking a fresh approach, Environmental Law from the Policy Perspective: Understanding How Legal Frameworks Influence Environmental Problem Solving examines environmental problems first, followed by an examination of...
Edinburgh University Press, 2023. — 200 p. Covers the legal issues and latest changes in standards, codes of practice and legislation relating to noise and noise law: Provides a succinct overview of the technical aspects of noise and its assessment Analyses the role of common law nuisance in the control of noise pollution Provides a clear and comprehensive account of the...
Edinburgh University Press, 2020. — 208 p. Covers statutory nuisance, noise, air pollution, climate change, waste, contaminated land, water pollution and nature conservation. Introduces the main areas of current Scottish environmental law The first essential guide to Scottish environmental law Helpful features include Essential Facts and Essential Cases. This concise study...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. — 152 p. This book focuses on the spread of public and private environmental and food safety regulations from Europe and North America to Asia and Africa. It explores the growth of policy diffusion and standard alignment on sustainability observed in non-Western follower countries in a globalizing world. The book examines the role of both...
Hart Publishing, 2011. — 410 p. Judicial review of environmental decisions is an important and growing area of public law. But although the general principles of judicial review have been clearly mapped out, their application to the particular context of the environment is under-explored. This book therefore seeks to provide a detailed and critical account of environmental...
Routledge, 2009. — 261 p. Never before have people been so aware of the importance of sound environmental law, as every week stories of controversial planning developments and prosecutions for the release of toxic substances feature in the news. Environmental Law and Citizen Action sets out and explains the ways that ordinary citizens can use the law to ensure the environment...
West Academic Publishing, 2021. — 192 р. Land use climate bubbles are popping up throughout the nation at an alarming rate, creating an economic crisis that will be more damaging than that of the housing bubble of 2008. The costs to ecosystems and low- and moderate-income households are equally severe. These bubbles, where land and building values are declining, provide...
Routledge, 2021. — 197 p. This book provides a reimagining of how Western law and legal theory structures the human–earth relationship. As a complement to contemporary efforts to establish rights of nature and non-human legal personhood, this book focuses on the other subject in the human–earth relationship: the human. Critical ecological feminism exposes the dualistic nature...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 605 p. This volume is a companion to The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development. Here the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law assembles a volume of legal instruments which can be recognized as constituting the core of the law of energy for sustainable development. It will be an essential reference for all those involved in environmental and...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 720 p. This handbook explores the dynamic new field of Environmental Restorative Justice. Authors from diverse disciplines discuss how principles and practices of restorative justice can be used to address the threats and harms facing the environment today. The book covers a wide variety of subjects, from theoretical discussions about how to...
Routledge/Glasshouse, 2022. — 202 p. This book addresses the role of law in the adaptive management of socio-ecological systems. Recent years have witnessed a rise in discussion over the relation between adaptivity and law, as if after decades of insouciance, legal scholars have finally started to understand the impacts of the scientific paradigm called ‘adaptive management’ on...
Routledge, 2006. — 272 p. Offering a novel, transdisciplinary approach to environmental law, its principles, mechanics and context, as tested in its application to the urban environment, this book traces the conceptual and material absence of communication between the human and the natural and controversially includes such an absence within a system of law and a system of...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 424 p. Our oceans need a strong and effective environmental rule of law to protect them against increased pressures and demands, including climate change, pollution, fisheries, shipping and more. The environmental rule of law for oceans requires the existence of a set of rules and policies at multiple governance levels that appropriately...
Routledge, 2017. — 404 p. This book is a collection of judgments drawn from the innovative Wild Law Judgment Project. In participating in the Wild Law Judgment Project, which was inspired by various feminist judgment projects, contributors have creatively reinterpreted judicial decisions from an Earth-centred point of view by rewriting existing judgments, or creating fictional...
University of California Press, 2021. — 272 p. Written by two internationally respected authors, this unique primer distills the environmental law and policy of the United States into a practical guide for a nonlegal audience, as well as for lawyers trained in other regions. The first part of the book explains the basics of the American legal system: key actors, types of laws,...
Hart Publishing, 2009. — 324 p. This work is concerned with enforcement of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) directive in Ireland, and by extension, in the European Union more widely. As a case study it delves into the complex situation pertaining in Ireland. At a more general level it offers an up-to-date, theoretically rich and critically incisive examination of the...
Springer, 2022. — 298 p. This book is about environmental and climate legal protection in the energy transition. The Paris Agreement has a binding commitment of holding the global temperature increase to 2°C while pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. To cope with the negative effects of climate changes and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, one of the primary responses has...
Edward Elgar, 2021. — 324 p. This cutting-edge book considers the functional inseparability of risk and innovation within the context of environmental law and governance. Analysing both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ innovation, the book argues that approaches to socio-ecological risk require innovation in order for society and the environment to become more resilient. In addition to risk...
Stanford University Press, 2010. — 295 p. This new book takes as its focus a simple yet critical question: Does foreign direct investment lead to weakened environmental regulation, thereby turning developing countries into "pollution havens"? The debate over this question has never before been the focus of a book about China. Phillip Stalley examines the development of Chinese...
Oxfort University Press, 2010. — 264 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-973607-2. Christopher D. Stone is an authority on environmental and global issues, including international environmental law, environmental ethics, and trade and the environment. He taught Property, Globalization, Rights of Groups, and International Environmental Law. In this collection of essays, the author argues that...
8ª edição. — Saraiva Jur, 2020. — 668 p. A 8ª edição do Manual de Direito Ambiental apresenta os principais aspectos e desdobramentos doutrinários e jurisprudenciais sobre a matéria. O autor Terence Trennepohl trata, dentre outros temas, da proteção do meio ambiente, princípios, competência ambiental, artigo 225, CF, política nacional do meio ambiente, licenciamento,...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. — 320 p. This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and policies available to counter the multiple threats of ocean acidification. It investigates the limitations and opportunities for addressing ocean acidification under global governance frameworks, including multilateral environmental agreements,...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. — 448 p. This thoroughly revised Research Handbook on Climate Change Adaptation Law brings together leading scholars in the field to summarise and assess key topics including tort and insurance law, disaster law, water law and marine law as well as biodiversity law and pollution control. Providing a comprehensive review of new challenges faced as...
Routledge, 2014. — 348 p. Over the past ten years, the study of environmental harm and ‘crimes against nature’ has become an increasingly popular area of research amongst criminologists. This book represents the first international, comprehensive and introductory text for green criminology, offering a concise exposition of theory and concepts and providing extensive...
Willan Publishing, 2008. — 207 p. This is a work in progress. It is a work that has been in progress for at least the last ten years if not more. It is a work that has much more yet to come. The study of environmental harm is relatively new for most criminologists. For myself, in writing this book I have had to draw upon my own work over the last decade plus that of a...
Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021. — 60 p. This is timely and comprehensive analysis of a very topical subject. Provides clear explanation of a complex and fragmented legal framework. Presents critical assessment of the most pressing issues that surround them.
Nova Science Pub Inc, 2009. - 176 pages. Global trade in illegal wildlife is a growing illicit economy, estimated to be worth at least $5 billion and potentially in excess of $20 billion annually. Some of the most lucrative illicit wildlife commodities include tiger parts, caviar, elephant ivory, rhino horn, and exotic birds and reptiles. Demand for illegally obtained wildlife...
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. — 159 p. — (Elgar Studies in Law and Regulation). This timely and original book provides an exploration of the factors that combine to determine the form of regulatory problems and the overall success or failure of regulation. Using environmental regulation as a basis for analysis, this book puts forward a theoretical framework for the design of...
Cambridge University Press, 1993. — 384 p. This book examines the systematic constraints on U.S. law enforcement agencies' efforts to regulate business behavior. It looks specifically at the postwar development of laws regulating water pollution and at the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to enforce them. The discussion traces the factors leading to legal change and...
Oxford University Press, 2014. — 546 p. While energy has been extracted from the ground for two centuries, recent years have seen transformative changes to how easy it is to access underground energy resources. This book investigates the key challenges and legal consequences of recent developments in the use of the subsurface as a source of energy. It provides a comprehensive...
ЮНЕП. — 130 с. Базельская конвенция о контроле за трансграничной перевозкой опасных отходов и их удалением была принята в 1989 году и вступила в силу в 1992 году. Это наиболее полное глобальное природоохранное соглашение по опасным и другим отходам. Ее членский состав, насчитывающий 175 Сторон (по состоянию на 31 марта 2011 года), носит почти всемирный характер. Целью Конвенции...
Институт Экологических Исследований, 2007, 30 с. Путеводитель подготовлен и составлен ECOLOGIC – Институтом Международной и европейской Экологической Политики: Pfalzburger Str. 43-44, D-10717, Berlin, www.ecologic.eu. Целью данного путеводителя по Горизонтальному Природоохранному Законодательству Европейской Комиссии является предоставление информации по политике и...
М.: МГИМО (У) МИД России, Международный институт энергетической политики и дипломатии, каф. правового регулирования ТЭК, 2008. - 118 с.
Как показывает современный мировой правовой опыт, в регулировании недропользования экологический компонент выходит на одно из приоритетных мест. Проблема сохранения окружающей среды в правовом поле горного дела относительно нова, но по своим...
Санкт-Петербург: Типография В. Безобразова и К°, 1870. — 558 с. Язык русский дореформенный. Горное законодательство и горная администрация Англии, Шотландии и Ирландии. Горное законодательство и горная администрация Франции и Бельгии. Горное законодательство и горная администрация Австрии. Горное законодательство и горная администрация Пруссии. Перевод иностранных весов, мер и...
Монография. — М.: Институт государства и права РАН, 2018. — 270 с. — ISBN: 978-5-8339-0170-0. В книге рассматриваются основные проблемы общей части экологического права стран Восточной Европы - России, Беларуси, Украины, Польши, Чехии, Словакии и Венгрии. Дана краткая характеристика социально-экономических, природно-географических показателей, влияющих на государственную...
Бюллетень Европейского Суда по правам человека № 3/2006. – 43 с.
Дело было инициировано жалобой (№ 55723/00), поданной 11 декабря 1999 г. в Европейский Суд против Российской Федерации гражданкой России Надеждой Михайловной Фадеевой (далее – заявитель) в соответствии со статьей 34 Конвенции о защите прав человека и основных свобод.
Заявитель утверждала, в частности, что...
Монография. — М.: Аспект Пресс, 2013. — 176 с. — ISBN: 978-5-7567-0695-6. В монографии рассматриваются различные аспекты международно-правового регулирования экологической миграции, среди которых — история формирования и развития международно-правового регулирования экологической миграции на универсальном и региональном уровнях. Подробно исследуются теоретические основы...
В книге рассматриваются основные проблемы европейского экологического права: его связи с экологической и другими видами политики (внешнеторговой, экономической, транспортной, сельскохозяйственной и др.), используемые в современной правовой практике инструменты - налогообложение, запреты, ограничения, система особых требований при обращении с химическими веществами, отходами,...
Аналит. обзор /РАН. Сиб; отд-ние. ГПНТБ. В 3-х ч. Ч.
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В обзоре анализируются данные отечественной и зарубежной литературы, в основном, за последние 5 лет. Три части обзора, издаваемые отдельно, на примере США, Канады, Великобритании, Франции, ФРГ, Швеции, Японии освещают...
Монография. — Х.: Право, 2008. — 368 с. — ISBN: 978-966-458-037-0. В монографии проанализированы процессы формирования и развития правовых основ экологической стратегии Европейского Союза, ее содержание и особенности, структура и принципы отношений с национальным законодательством государств-членов и соответствующими институтами международного права, условия применения, порядок...
Учебное пособие. — М.: МАКС Пресс, 2019. — 128 c. — ISBN: 978-5-317-06013-8. Учебное пособие содержит часть авторского курса природоресурсного права зарубежных стран. В издании уделяется внимание правовому режиму недропользования в Королевстве Норвегия, в Исламской Республике Иран, а также в Социалистической Республике Вьетнам. Книга может быть полезна членам Совета Федерации и...
Учебное пособие. — М.: МАКС Пресс, 2018. — 68 с. — ISBN: 978-5-317-05682-7. Учебное пособие содержит авторский курс природоресурсного права Исламской Республики Иран и предназначено для учёных и обучающихся юриспруденции. Авторами рассматриваются история и современность, тенденции развития и актуальные проблемы правового режима недропользования в Иране. Читатель может изучить...
Ташкент: ТГЮИ, 2006. — 415 с. B учебнике рассмотрены предмет, методы, источники, система экологического права, право собственности на природные ресурсы, управление в сфере экологии, экологический контроль, экологическая экспертиза, экологическое нормирование, экономико-правовой механизм природопользования и охраны окружающей природной среды, эколого-правовая ответственность,...
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