The Law of Environmental Damage: Liability and ReparationFrom 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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Measures concerning the disposal of waste have also been proposed . The proposed directive on the landfill of waste 302 , aims at a high level of environmental protection by preventing low - cost operations in member states with lower ...
Measures concerning the disposal of waste have also been proposed . The proposed directive on the landfill of waste 302 , aims at a high level of environmental protection by preventing low - cost operations in member states with lower ...
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the proposed Directive on Civil Liability for Damage caused by Waste . This proposal aimed at ensuring victims adequate compensation , and funds for cleanup and restoration operations . An additional purpose was to harmonize member ...
the proposed Directive on Civil Liability for Damage caused by Waste . This proposal aimed at ensuring victims adequate compensation , and funds for cleanup and restoration operations . An additional purpose was to harmonize member ...
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144 However , the proposal from 1991 has been altered by the Landfill Proposal 1997. ... 148 It is further proposed that " any damage to the environment ” is to be taken into account and therefore rates for waste disposal in a landfill ...
144 However , the proposal from 1991 has been altered by the Landfill Proposal 1997. ... 148 It is further proposed that " any damage to the environment ” is to be taken into account and therefore rates for waste disposal in a landfill ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 21 |
HISTORY EVOLUTION AND EMERGENCE | 39 |
RESTITUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE | 115 |
Copyright | |
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