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26 reviewsISBN 10: 1552213455
ISBN 13: 9781552213452
Author: Jamie Benidickson
Environmental Law by Jamie Benidickson is a comprehensive introductory guide to Canadian environmental law, published as part of the Essentials of Canadian Law series. Now in its fifth edition (2019), this text offers a clear and up-to-date overview of the legal framework governing environmental protection in Canada . It begins with foundational concepts and the constitutional division of environmental responsibilities between federal and provincial governments, then explores environmental rights, international obligations, and civil liability for harm.
The book systematically addresses regulations and approvals, administrative compliance, offences, penalties, and corporate responsibility. It delves into environmental valuation, remediation of contaminated lands, and environmental assessment procedures. Key topics such as toxic substances, protected areas, endangered species, citizen participation, alternative dispute resolution, and economic instruments are also thoroughly covered
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Tags: Jamie Benidickson, Canadian Law, Environmental Law