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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Reasonable costs incurred are admissible provided the IOPC Fund has a say in the selection of experts and their mandate , and that the studies are reasonable in proportion to the extent of contamination and other objective points of ...
Reasonable costs incurred are admissible provided the IOPC Fund has a say in the selection of experts and their mandate , and that the studies are reasonable in proportion to the extent of contamination and other objective points of ...
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52 Further , " measures of reinstatement ” in category ( c ) means any reasonable measure aiming to reinstate or restore damaged or destroyed components of the environment . But the definition in the 1993 COE Convention takes the issue ...
52 Further , " measures of reinstatement ” in category ( c ) means any reasonable measure aiming to reinstate or restore damaged or destroyed components of the environment . But the definition in the 1993 COE Convention takes the issue ...
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In the assessment , factors to consider were the importance of the activity locally and for society , and that precautions to be taken must be reasonable considering individual costs , the harmful effects from emissions and other ...
In the assessment , factors to consider were the importance of the activity locally and for society , and that precautions to be taken must be reasonable considering individual costs , the harmful effects from emissions and other ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 21 |
HISTORY EVOLUTION AND EMERGENCE | 39 |
RESTITUTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE | 115 |
Copyright | |
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