A Reader in Environmental Law
Edited by Bridget Hutter
Table of Contents
Introduction: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Environmental Law: An Overview, Bridget M. Hutter
Part I : Theoretical Approaches
1:Economics and the Environment: A Study of Private Nuisance, Anthony Ogus and Genevra Richardson
2:Structural Bias in Regulatory Law Enforcement: The Case of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Peter Yeager
Part II: Environmental Law and Science
3:Holes in the Ozone Layer: A Global Environmental Controversy, Michael S. Brown and Katherine Lyon
4:Cross-National Differences in Policy Implementation, Sheila Jasanoff
Part III : Government Regulation: Implementation and Impact
5:Compliance Strategy, Keith Hawkins
6:The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation: Towards a Unifying Framework, Robert Hahn
7:Can Social Science Explain Organizational Non-Compliance with Environmental Law?, Joseph Di Mento
Part IV : Alternative Methods of Environmental Regulation
8:Regulation and In-Company Environmental Management in the Netherlands, Marius Aalders
9:Green Markets: Environmental Regulation by the Private Sector, Peter N.Grabosky
10:Designing Smart Regulation, Neil Gunningham and Duncan Sinclair
Part V : International Environmental Law
11:Sleeping with an Elephant: The American Influence on Canadian Environmental Policy, George Hoberg
12:Towards a New Conception of the Environmental Competitiveness Relationship, Michael E. Porter and Claas Van Der Linde