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Book Synopsis: Taken in its expansive sense, "environmental and natural resources law" encompasses pollution control law, energy allocation and conservation law, species and habitat protection, common law property rights, and a host of other areas. Often, this massive body of legal material is divided into two courses, the Environmental Law course dealing primarily with pollution control and the Natural Resources course covering the remainder. This casebook combines the two areas. As a survey course, the expansion of subject matter coverage allows the student a fuller understanding of the "playing field" and the generic issues that arise across this wide spectrum of material. The wider coverage, moreover, should suit both students who want a once-through general understanding of this area of the law as well as those seeking a foundation for more intense future study.
Environmental and Natural Resources Law is divided into three parts:
- First, the book presents foundational material, which includes information on common law remedies, federalism issues, and a bit of the history of the environmental movement that has led to the current network of legal controls.
- Next, the book covers natural resources law, including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the public trust doctrine. Also included is optional coverage of federal lands and water rights.
- Finally, the book surveys pollution control and remediation, discussing the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and the Superfund law (CERCLA) in successive chapters.
Environmental and Natural Resources Law concentrates on the mechanics of regulatory programs so that students may learn how to read and understand complex statutes, why regulatory initiatives have come into being, and how the various regulatory programs are structured. The Fourth edition of Environmental and Natural Resources Law has the following updates:
- Survey coverage of both environmental law and natural resources law
- Update on the domestic law of climate change
- Emphasis on structure of regulation: federalism; statutory and common law; role of administrative agencies
- Program-by-program coverage
- Historical information about the environmental movement
- Emphasis on developing students abilities to work with complex statutes
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Looking for comprehensive coverage of environmental and natural resources law? Look no further than the Environmental and Natural Resources Law (Loose-leaf version) Book. This extensive casebook combines both environmental law and natural resources law, providing students with a complete understanding of this complex field.
With its expansive subject matter coverage, this book allows students to explore topics ranging from pollution control and energy allocation to species protection and common law property rights. Whether you're seeking a general understanding or a foundation for future study, this book has you covered.
Divided into three parts, the Environmental and Natural Resources Law book starts with foundational material, including common law remedies and a brief history of the environmental movement. It then delves into natural resources law, covering acts like the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act. Finally, it explores pollution control and remediation, discussing acts such as the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.
As you dive into the book, you'll find updates in the fourth edition, including coverage of the domestic law of climate change and an emphasis on the structure of regulation. You'll also gain historical insights into the environmental movement and develop your ability to work with complex statutes.
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