Environmental Law and Citizen Action

Environmental Law and Citizen Action
Author: Alan Murdie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134059737

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Never before have people been so aware of the importance of sound environmental law, as every week stories of controversial planning developments and prosecutions for the release of toxic substances feature in the news. Environmental Law and Citizen Action sets out and explains the ways that ordinary citizens can use the law to ensure the environment is protected. There are a number of existing UK laws which require local authorities to control pollution and protect the environments and many more which can be used to tackle environmental offenders, yet often local government officers themselves are unaware of the full scope of their powers. Writing in a clear, accessible style, Alan Murdie explains how to get access to the relevant information, participate in public enquiries, use the courts to challenge public and government bodies and prosecute polluters. This book maps a path through the intricate legal maze to show what rights every citizen has, and how those rights can be enforced. Alan Murdie is a barrister with long-standing interest and involvement in local government issues, and a lecturer at Thames Valley University. He is co-author of To Pay or Not To Pay, a best-selling analysis of the poll tax debate, and has contributed to a wide range of legal and government periodicals. Originally published in 1993

Cleanair ca

Cleanair ca
Author: Chris Tollefson,Chris Rolfe,Christopher Rhone,Sierra Legal Defence Fund,University of Victoria (B.C.). Environmental Law Centre
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015053513944

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Never before have Canadians been as concerned about clean air. The federal government estimates that air pollution causes 5,000 premature deaths in Canada each year. Environmental and public health advocates believe the number closer to 16,000. If they are right, air pollution is responsible for approximately forty premature deaths across Canada every day. The magnitude and complexity of the threats to our clean air are staggering. Some of these threats - including smog, acid rain, and hazardous air pollutants - tend to be local or regional in scope. Others - such as ozone layer depletion and climate change - are truly global in nature. The need for action at all levels and in all sectors of society, within and beyond our borders, is undeniable. If solutions are to be found, citizens everywhere must become more effective advocates for clean air. This guide has been written in the belief that citizens can make a difference. Making a difference, however, depends heavily on being informed and strategic in advocating for change. A legal and scientific primer on clean air issues, this guide is intended to provide an accessible way for citizens across Canada to become informed about air

Defending the Environment

Defending the Environment
Author: Joseph L. Sax
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1972
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015001921868

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Man and His Environment Citizen Action

Man and His Environment  Citizen Action
Author: Odom Fanning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1975
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036539257

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Environmental Citizen Action

Environmental Citizen Action
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1971
Genre: Citizen suits (Civil procedure)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119513047

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Stop It

Stop It
Author: Bonnie Woodworth,Community Planning Association of Canada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1976
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: UVA:X000635787

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The Environmental Impact Statement Process

The Environmental Impact Statement Process
Author: Neil Orloff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1978
Genre: Environmental impact statements
ISBN: MINN:31951000985860Z

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Fighting Westway

Fighting Westway
Author: William W. Buzbee
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780801470301

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From 1971 to 1985, battles raged over Westway, a multibillion-dollar highway, development, and park project slated for placement in New York City. It would have projected far into the Hudson River, including massive new landfill extending several miles along Manhattan’s Lower West Side. The most expensive highway project ever proposed, Westway also provoked one of the highest stakes legal battles of its day. In Fighting Westway, William W. Buzbee reveals how environmentalists, citizens, their lawyers, and a growing opposition coalition, despite enormous resource disparities, were able to defeat this project supported by presidents, senators, governors, and mayors, much of the business community, and most unions. Although Westway’s defeat has been derided as lacking justification, Westway’s critics raised substantial and ultimately decisive objections. They questioned claimed project benefits and advocated trading federal Westway dollars for mass transit improvements. They also exposed illegally disregarded environmental risks, especially to increasingly scarce East Coast young striped bass often found in extraordinarily high numbers right where Westway was to be built. Drawing on archival records and interviews, Buzbee goes beyond the veneer of government actions and court rulings to illuminate the stakes, political pressures, and strategic moves and countermoves that shaped the Westway war, a fight involving all levels and branches of government, scientific conflict, strategic citizen action, and hearings, trials, and appeals in federal court. This Westway history illuminates how high-stakes regulatory battles are fought, the strategies and power of America’s environmental laws, ways urban priorities are contested, the clout of savvy citizen activists and effective lawyers, and how separation of powers and federalism frameworks structure legal and political conflict. Whether readers seek an exciting tale of environmental, political, and legal conflict, to learn what really happened during these battles that transformed New York City, or to understand how modern legal frameworks shape high stakes regulatory wars, Fighting Westway will provide a good read.