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"Contents" [2018] ELECD 1457; in Voigt, Christina; Makuch, Zen (eds), "Courts and the Environment" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018) v

Book Title: Courts and the Environment

Editor(s): Voigt, Christina; Makuch, Zen

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN: 9781788114660

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 3

Extract:

Contents List of figures List of contributors Courts and the Environment: An Introduction Christina Voigt and Zen Makuch PART I 1. 2. CONCEPTUALIZING THE ROLE OF COURTS IN PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT 2 viii ix xii
The nature of courts Nicholas A. Robinson Bridging the gap between aspiration and outcomes: the role of the court in ensuring ecologically sustainable development Justice Brian Preston, Paul Martin and Amanda Kennedy The legitimate role of rights-based approaches to environmental conflict resolution Trevor Daya-Winterbottom TAKING THE LEAD: THE COURT AS TRAILBLAZER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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Ghana's courts and environmental rule of law Godwin E. K. Dzah Activity of the Brazilian judiciary in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes aimed at combating global warming Heline Sivini Ferreira, Diogo Andreola Serraglio and Rullyan Levi Maganhati Mendes Procedural and substantive innovations propounded by the Indian judiciary in balancing protection of environment and development: a legal analysis Stellina Jolly and Zen Makuch v
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Courts and the environment
PART III 7.
ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT 170
Inviting civil society to the table: the case of the African Commission Nora Ho Tu Nam Collective environmental litigation in Colombia: an empirical assessment Everaldo Lamprea and Angela M. Páez Are courts colour blind to country? Indigenous cultural heritage, environmental law and the Australian judicial system Justice Rachel Pepper and Lauren Butterly What Chinese courts could learn from the USA: the approach of public interest litigation under the ...


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