Legal foundations of environmental planning : textbook-casebook, and materials on environmental law / Jerome G. Rose.
2013
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Legal foundations of environmental planning : textbook-casebook, and materials on environmental law / Jerome G. Rose.
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New Brunswick [N.J.] : Transaction Publishers, 2013.
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1 online resource (xlvii, 537 pages)
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part Part One - LEGAL THEORIES AND PROCEDURES
chapter A. Legal Theories on Which Suits May Be Based
chapter B. Who May Sue?
chapter C Who May Be Sued-The Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity
chapter D. Defenses to Environmental Law Suits
chapter E. Judicial Remedies
part Part Two - AIR POLLUTION
chapter A. Introduction
chapter B. Private Law Suits
chapter D. State Regulation: State Implementation Plans
chapter E. Local Regulation
part Part Three - WATER POLLUTION
chapter A. Introduction: Basic Concepts and Definitions
chapter B. Private Rights and Remedies
chapter C The Federal Clean Water Act
chapter D. Federal Safe Drinking Water Act
part Part Four - CONTROL OF POPULATION GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION
chapter A. Introduction: Why Is Population Growth an Environmental Issue?
chapter B. Regulation of Population Growth
chapter C Regulation of Population Distribution.
chapter A. Legal Theories on Which Suits May Be Based
chapter B. Who May Sue?
chapter C Who May Be Sued-The Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity
chapter D. Defenses to Environmental Law Suits
chapter E. Judicial Remedies
part Part Two - AIR POLLUTION
chapter A. Introduction
chapter B. Private Law Suits
chapter D. State Regulation: State Implementation Plans
chapter E. Local Regulation
part Part Three - WATER POLLUTION
chapter A. Introduction: Basic Concepts and Definitions
chapter B. Private Rights and Remedies
chapter C The Federal Clean Water Act
chapter D. Federal Safe Drinking Water Act
part Part Four - CONTROL OF POPULATION GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION
chapter A. Introduction: Why Is Population Growth an Environmental Issue?
chapter B. Regulation of Population Growth
chapter C Regulation of Population Distribution.
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"First paperback printing 2013, by Transaction Publishers."
Previously published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, c1983.
Previously published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, c1983.
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Taylor & Francis Online
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English
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9780203787366 (e-book : PDF)
9781351509060 (e-book: Mobi)
9780882850900 (hardback)
9781412849272 (paperback)
9781351509060 (e-book: Mobi)
9780882850900 (hardback)
9781412849272 (paperback)
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