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Federalism and the environment : environmental policymaking in Australia, Canada, and the United States

This edited volume is a comprehensive examination of the legal framework in which environmental policy is fashioned in the major English-speaking federations—the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Print Book, English, 1996
Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn., 1996
Aufsatzsammlung
VIII, 231 Seiten : Diagramme.
9780313294303, 0313294305
243831035
Preface Introduction by Kenneth M. Holland Environmental Policymaking: The Constitutional Division of Powers The Constitutional Division of Powers with Respect to the Environment in the United States by Edward A. Fitzgerald The Constitutional Division of Powers with Respect to the Environment in Canada by F. L. Morton The Constitutional Division of Powers with Respect to the Environment in Australia by Cheryl Saunders Intergrovernmental Relations and Environmental Protection Intergovernmental Costs and Coordination in U.S. Environmental Protection by John Kincaid Intergovernmental Relations and the Politics of Environmental Protection in Canada by Grace Skogstad Thinking Globally and Acting Federally: Intergovernmental Relations and Environmental Protection in Australia by Aynsley Kellow Environmental Policymaking: The Role of the Courts The Role of the Courts in the Making and Administration of Environmental Policy in the United States by Kenneth M. Holland Courts, Tribunals, and the Environment in Canada by Rainer Knopff and J. E. Glenn Environmental Policymaking in Australia: The Role of the Courts by Georgina Lynch and Brian Galligan Index