Environmental damage in international and comparative law : problems of definition and valuation /
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Imprint: | New York : Oxford University Press, 2002. |
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Description: | xxix, 349 pages ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4746121 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The Definition and Valuation of Environmental Harm
- 2. Reparation for Environmental Damage in International Law: Some Preliminary Problems
- 3. The Economic Value of Environmental Damage
- 4. " Intrinsic Value" and Biological Diversity
- 5. Environmental Damage and Living Modified Organisims
- 6. Indigenous Peoples' Lifestyle as an Environmental Valuation Problem
- 7. Environmental Damage in the Practice of the UN Compensation Commission
- 8. Environmental Damage and Environmental Impact Assessment
- 9. The Concept of Environmental Damage in International Liability Regimes
- 10. The Relationship Between Environmental Damage and Pollution: Marine Oil Pollution Laws in Malasia and Singapore
- 11. Environmental Damages in Common Law
- 12. Environmental Damage in the Legal Systems of the Nordic Countries and Germany
- 13. Civil Law Approaches to Environmental Damage: Poland
- 14. Definition and Valuation of Environmental Damage: The Contribution of the Scottish Legal System
- 15. The Approach of Mixed Legal Systems: The Case of Mauritius
- 16. Definition and Valuation of Environmental Damage in Turkey
- 17. Environmental Damage and Valuation in Brazil
- 18. Caribbean Environmental Damage and Valuation
- 19. The EC White Paper on Environment Liability and the Recovery of Damages for Injury to Public Natural Resources