Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law

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The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this dynamic field. The Encyclopedia is organised into 12 volumes around top-level subjects – such as water, energy and climate change – that reflect some of the most pressing issues facing us today. Each volume probes the key elements of law, the essential concepts, and the latest research through concise, structured entries written by international experts. Each entry includes an extensive bibliography as a starting point for further reading. The mix of authoritative commentary and insightful discussion will make this an essential tool for research and teaching, as well as a valuable resource for professionals and policymakers.

Volume I: Climate Change Law

Volume II: Decision Making in Environmental Law
Volume III: Biodiversity and Nature Protection Law
Volume IV: Compliance and Enforcement of Environmental Law
Volume V: Multilateral Environmental Treaties
Volume VI: Principles of Environmental Law
Volume VII: Human Rights and the Environment
Volume VIII: Policy Instruments in Environmental Law
Volume IX: Energy Law, Climate Change and the Environment
Volume X: Water Law
Volume XI: Trade and Environmental Law
Volume XII: Chemical Risk Governance