Environment in the Courtroom II
Building and expanding on the essential reference Environment in the Courtroom, this is an examination of key topics in contemporary environmental law and policy with a focus on issues that have, or potentially could be, the subject of decisions by courts, regulatory agencies, and international bodies.
Courts, regulatory tribunals, and international bodies are often seen as a last line of defense for environmental protection. Governmental bodies at the national and provincial level enact and enforce environmental law, and their decisions and actions are the focus of public attention and debate. Court and tribunal decisions may have significant effects on environmental outcomes, corporate practices, and raise questions of how they may best be effectively and efficiently enforced on an ongoing basis.
Environment in the Courtroom, Volume II examines major contemporary environmental issues from an environmental law and policy perspective. Expanding and building upon the concepts explored in Environment in the Courtroom, it focuses on issues that have, or potentially could be, the subject of judicial and regulatory tribunal processes and decisions. This comprehensive work brings together leading environmental law and policy specialists to address the protection of the marine environment, issues in Canadian wildlife protection, and the enforcement of greenhouse gas emissions regulation.
Drawing on a wide range of viewpoints, Environment in the Courtroom, Volume II asks specific questions about and provides detailed examination of Canada’s international climate obligations, carbon pricing, trading and emissions regulations in oil production, agriculture, and international shipping, the protection of marine mammals and the marine environment, Indigenous rights to protect and manage wildlife, and much more. This is an essential book for students, scholars, and practitioners of environmental law.
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Front Matter
Chapter 1. Ship Source Pollution Regimes (Canada)—A Primer - Peter J. Cullen
Chapter 2. Environmental Protection and Offshore Petroleum Activities: A Regulator’s Perspective - Shanti Dogra
Chapter 3. Protection of the Marine Environment: The International Legal Context - Suzanne Lalonde
Chapter 4. The Fisheries Act as an Environmental Protection Statute - A. William Moreira
Chapter 5. Offshore Arctic Electricity Generation and Transmission Structures - Magdalena AK Muir
Chapter 6. Braiding Together Indigenous and Canadian Legal Traditions for Fisheries Management: Recent Pacific Coast Experience - Linda Nowlan, Alexander Kirby, Georgia Lloyd-Smith, and Doug Neasloss
Chapter 7. LNG-Fuelled Vessels—Environmentally Friendly Ships for the Arctic - Peter Pamel and Robert C. Wilkins
Chapter 8. Going with the Flow: Tidal Regulation in Atlantic Canada - Catherine A. LeBlanc and Christopher J. Stewart
Metadata
- isbn9781773853802
- publisherUniversity of Calgary Press
- publisher placeCalgary, AB
- restrictionsBY-NC-ND 4.0
- rightsThis Open Access work is published under a Creative Commons licence.
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