A Guide to U.S. Environmental Law

Arden Rowell, Josephine A. W. van Zeben

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Abstract

Written by two internationally respected authors, this unique primer distills the environmental law and policy of the United States into a practical guide for a nonlegal audience, as well as for lawyers trained in other regions. The first part of the book explains the basics of the American legal system: key actors, types of laws, and overarching legal strategies for environmental management. The second part delves into specific environmental issues (pollution, ecosystem management, and climate change) and how American law addresses each. Chapters include summaries of key concepts, discussion questions, and a glossary of terms, as well as informative "spotlights"—brief overviews of topics. With a highly accessible structure and useful illustrative features, A Guide to U.S. Environmental Law is a long-overdue synthetic reference on environmental law for students and for those who work in environmental policy or environmental science. Pairing this book with its companion, A Guide to EU Environmental Law, allows for a comparative look at how two of the most important jurisdictions in the world deal with key environmental problems.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Place of PublicationOakland
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Number of pages280
ISBN (Electronic)9780520968066
ISBN (Print)9780520295247, 9780520295230
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • United States
  • Environmental law
  • Environmental impact charges

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