The Law and Politics of Sustainability edited by Klaus Bosselmann, et al. Berkshire, 2011.
Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 363.7 B455S
Volume 3 of a larger, projected, 10 volume set titled Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability. This volume, numbered 3 in the set, focuses on concepts, subjects and people related to environmental law. Entries fall within one of the following seven categories:
- Case Studies (Article examples: Chernobyl, Exxon Valdez, Silent Spring)
- Concepts and Theories (Article examples: Civil Disobedience, Environmental; Eco-Terrorism, Precautionary Principle)
- Conventions, Conferences, Reports and Protocols (Article examples: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, Convention on Wetlands, Law of the Sea)
- Environmental Law by Nation/Region (Article examples: Environmental Law-Africa, Saharan; Environmental Law-Pacific Island Region; Environmental Law-Southeast Asia)
- Legal Instruments and Regulatory Law (Article examples: Biotechnology Legislation, Enforcement, Green Taxes)
- Social Issues (Article examples: Dark Sky Initiatives, Intergenerational Equity, Refugees-Environmental)
- Water/Maritime Issues (Article examples: Cod Wars (United Kingdom vs. Iceland), Fishing & Whaling Legislation, Ocean Zoning)
Helpful for: Ecology, Global Studies, Eco-Action, Environmental Literature and Ethics, Earth Day, Humanities, Economics
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