Environmental Law FROM THE PUBLISHER
This fundamental introduction to environmental law explains the legal system and process in general, discusses specific environmental laws, and presents the scientific background necessary for understanding each law. It is designed to introduce those without any legal or special scientific training to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment. Explains what the environmental laws are -- and why they are needed; Cites the most current environmental cases and the most significant U.S. Supreme Court Decisions; and lists numerous valuable websites.
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A textbook, particularly for non-law students and business people without special scientific training, that explains the basics of the system through which the US attempts to preserve the environment. The latest edition expands coverage of natural resources and energy policy in the light of the energy crisis of 2001. It also adds a number of Web resources and includes recent significant Supreme Court cases. The authors teach legal studies (Kubasek) and environmental health (Silverman) at Bowling Green State U. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)