The Constitution of the Environmental Emergency.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; List of Acronyms; Table of Legislation and Cases; Introduction; I. Methodology, Terminology and Context; II. Outline of the Book; Part I: The Environmental Emergency; 1. The Concept of the Environmental Emergency; I. The Environmental Emergency; II. Failing Schmitt's Challenge; III. The Formal Conception of the Rule of Law; IV. Conclusion; 2. Environmental Reform: The Problem of Discretion in Environmental Law; I. The Environmental Reform Position; II. Black and Grey Holes in Canadian Environmental Law.
- III. Impoverished Environmental Reform SolutionsIV. Conclusion; 3. Environmental Governance: The Problem of Law in Environmental Law; I. Old and New Governance; II. Three Examples of Environmental Governance; III. Reclaiming the Rule of Law; IV. Conclusion; Part II: Responding to the Environmental Emergency; 4. The Requirement of Public Justification; I. Responding to Schmitt's Challenge; II. Public Justification: A Democratic Conception of the Rule of Law; III. Conclusion; 5. Institutional Design: Reforming Forest Practices; I. The Institutional Dimensions of Public Justification.
- II. The Forest Practices Board and the Mountain Pine Beetle ResponseIII. The Forest Practices Board and its Governance Response; IV. Conclusion; 6. Pipelines and Principles: Reasonableness and Fairness in Environmental Law; I. The Pipelines, the NEB and Their Problems; II. In Defence of Environmental Principles; III. Publicly Justifying the Pipelines; IV. Conclusion; 7. Reasoning Adequately: Wind Turbine Risks and Benefits; I. The Confluence of Environmental Factors in Wind Turbine Development; II. The Method and Purpose of Reasonableness.
- III. Reasoning Adequately about Wind Turbine ApprovalsIV. Conclusion; 8. The Rule of Law and the Right to a Healthy Environment; I. The Case for a Charter Right to a Healthy Environment; II. Environmental Protection and Section 7 Adjudication; III. Common Law Constitutional Rights Adjudication; IV. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.