Description
Environmental Rights offers new perspectives on contemporary debates over rights and environmental issues. It draws on key theories of contemporary philosophers and jurists and case reports from decisions in English, European and US courts. It also examines recent developments within environmental law and policy in the UK and the EU. Specific rights of the individual are examined - the right to clean air and water, access to information, the right to participate in environmental decisions - as well as the practical obstacles to the exercising of these rights.
About the Author
Christopher Miller is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Management at the University of Salford.
Reviews
"Christopher Miller's book is a notable milestone in this ongoing debate and, as mentioned above, also a valuable treatise on current developments in environmental law" Journal of Environmental Law Vol 11, No 1
Book Information
ISBN 9780415757232
Author Chris Miller
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 362g