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............................................................................................................................. Description Environmental Law continues its reputation as the leading text in its field. Covering a wide range of topics, it introduces students to ail of the key areas and latest developments of environmental law, drawing on legislation, case law, policy, and practice. New to this edition: • Detailed analysis of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2007 regime and its impact on IPPC and waste management law • Expanded coverage of climate change law • Coverage of legislative developments including the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 and the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 The book is structured by theme and by sector, and subjects are fully cross-referenced, allowing readers to follow key ideas through the book and to understand the interaction of law and the environment Each chapter is structured around helpful learning features, including key objectives, case studies, summaries, questions, and further reading lists, and presented in a clear colour design to help guide the student through the subject. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Part I - Introductory themes 1. What is environmental law? A brief introduction 2. History and challenges 3. Values, principles, and environmental law 4. Sources of environmental law 5. The administration of environmental law and policy Part II - Integrated themes 6. International law and environmental protection 7. The European Community and the environment 8. The regulation of environmental protection 9. Environmental crime 10. Public participation 11. Private law and environmental protection Part III - Sectoral coverage 12. Town and country planning 13. Environmental assessment 14. Environmental permitting and IPPC 15. Climate change and air quality 16. Contaminated land 17. Water pollution and water quality 18. Waste management 19. The conservation of nature 20. Landscape management ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Stuart Bell, Professor of Law, York Law School, University of York Donald McGillivray, Senior Lecturer in Law, Kent Law School, University of Kent .............................................................................................................................