The Law of Environmental Damage: Liability and ReparationKluwer Law International, 1999 - 681 pages From its starting point within international law, throughout its progression from regional national law, The Law of Environmental Damage combines the disciplines of environmental law, liability law and insurance in its analysis of the development of reparative environmental law. In the model adopted, three generations of reparative schemes are identified based on civil liability or administrative liability or self-taken measures from the area of insurance. The results of the study are evaluated within the framework of a theory of environmental efficiency; among other factors, the reparative effect of liability rules is discussed. |
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... obligation to omit and prevent environmentally harmful ac- tivities . The principle is expressed , e.g. by requirements of environmental impact assessments , and in obligations to use and promote the best avail- able technology . A ...
... obligation to omit and prevent environmentally harmful ac- tivities . The principle is expressed , e.g. by requirements of environmental impact assessments , and in obligations to use and promote the best avail- able technology . A ...
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... obligation for states to cooperate to pre- vent transboundary harm . This obligation originates in the concept of eq- uitable use11 , as further expressed in the 1972 Stockholm Declaration Prin- ciple 21 . The duty to cooperate contains ...
... obligation for states to cooperate to pre- vent transboundary harm . This obligation originates in the concept of eq- uitable use11 , as further expressed in the 1972 Stockholm Declaration Prin- ciple 21 . The duty to cooperate contains ...
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... obligation to prevent transboundary harm ( Lac Lanoux ) , duty not to cause transfrontier pollution ( Lac Lanoux ) , responsibility for wrongful acts , responsibility to regulate non - governmental activities within jurisdic- tion or ...
... obligation to prevent transboundary harm ( Lac Lanoux ) , duty not to cause transfrontier pollution ( Lac Lanoux ) , responsibility for wrongful acts , responsibility to regulate non - governmental activities within jurisdic- tion or ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 21 |
HISTORY EVOLUTION AND EMERGENCE | 39 |
RESTITUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE | 115 |
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42 USCA action activity adopted AIDA Amoco Cadiz Annex applied Article assessment Baltic Sea Basel Convention CERCLA civil liability claim claimant clean-up Clifford Chance common concept concerning contamination costs court CRTD damage caused defined definition ecological economic effects emissions environmental damage environmental law environmental liability Environmental Protection European Explanatory Report F Supp further global harm hereinafter immissions included infra section injury instruments international law IOPC Fund IOPC Fund Convention issue Jacobsson Kiss and Shelton land liability scheme limited Ljungman loss marine environment measures ment natural resources OECD oil pollution operator owner party person polluter pays principle pollution damage prevent Product Liability property damage Protocol regulation remedy Report responsibility restoration risk rule sources standard strict liability substances Swedish tion tort law transboundary UNCLOS Wetterstein