Acknowledgements
Introduction Regulating the Environment: 21st Century Challenges
John McEldowney and Sharron McEldowney
PART I ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AND CLIMATE CHANGE
1. Daniel Barstow Magraw and Lisa D. Hawke (2007), ‘Sustainable Development’
2. Daniel A. Farber (2011), ‘The Challenge of Climate Change Adaption: Learning from
National Planning Efforts in Britain, China, and the USA’
PART II MODELS OF REGULATION, PRECAUTION AND RISK
3. David Vogel (1986), ‘Government Regulation in Great Britain and the United States’
4. Neil Carter and Philip Lowe (1994), ‘Environmental Politics and Administrative Reform’
5. Neil Gunningham (2009), ‘Environmental Law, Regulation and Governance: Shifting Architectures’
6. Jonathan B. Wiener (2007), ‘Precaution’
7. Priscilla Schwartz (2010), ‘The Polluter-Pays Principle’
8. Elizabeth Fisher, Pasky Pascual and Wendy Wagner (2010), ‘Understanding Environmental Models in Their Legal and Regulatory Context’
9. Jane Holder (2004), ‘Tracking Environmental Assessment’
PART III ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION, POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
10. Maria Carmen Lemos and Arun Agrawal (2006), ‘Environmental Governance’
11. Steven Bernstein (2005), ‘Legitimacy in Global Environmental Governance’
12. Elizabeth A. Kirk and Kirsty L. Blackstock (2011), ‘Enhanced Decision Making: Balancing Public Participation against “Better Regulation” in British Environmental Permitting Regimes’
13. Tony Prosser (2010), ‘The Environmental Agency’
14. Richard Macrory (2012), ‘Environmental Regulation as an Instrument of Constitutional Change’
15. Neil Gunningham (2011), ‘Enforcing Environmental Regulation’
16. Michael G. Faure and Katarina Svatikova (2012), ‘Criminal or Administrative Law to Protect the Environment? Evidence from Western Europe’
17. Benjamin J. Richardson (2009), ‘Climate Finance and its Governance: Moving to a Low Carbon Economy Through Socially Responsible Financing?’
PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION ACROSS SECTORS
18. Veerle Heyvaert (2011), ‘Governing Climate Change: Towards a New Paradigm for Risk Regulation’
19. Hans Vedder (2010), ‘The Treaty of Lisbon and European Environmental Law and Policy’
20. Gerd Winter (2010), ‘The Climate is No Commodity: Taking Stock of the Emissions Trading System’
21. William Howarth (2009), ‘Aspiration and Realities under the Water Framework Directive: Proceduralisation, Participation and Practicalities’
22. Joanne Scott (2009), ‘REACH: Combining Harmonization and Dynamism in the Regulation of Chemicals’
23. Jill Wakefield (2012), ‘Common Fisheries Policy Reform and Sustainability’
PART V REGULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
24. Jan Hancock (2003), ‘The Human Right to Natural Resources’
25. Ole W. Pedersen (2010), ‘Environmental Principles and Environmental Justice’,
PART VI ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
26. Roger Brownsword (2010), ‘The Age of Regulatory Governance and Nanotechnologies’
27. Colin Scott (2007), ‘Rethinking Regulatory Governance for the Age of Biotechnology’
28. Maria Lee (2008), ‘GMOs in the EU: The Scope of the Debate’
PART VII ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
29. Philippe Cullet (2010), ‘Environment and Development – The Missing Link’
30. Jingchen Zhao (2012), ‘The Harmonious Society, Corporate Social Responsibility and Legal Responses to Ethical Norms in Chinese Company Law’
31. V.K. Agarwal (2005), ‘Environmental Laws in India: Challenges for Enforcement’
32. Rohan Mukherjee and David M. Malone (2011), ‘Global Responsibilities: India’s Approach’
PART VIII 21ST CENTURY CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
33. Elizabeth Fisher, Bettina Lange, Eloise Scotford and Cinnamon Carlarne (2009), ‘Maturity and Methodology: Starting a Debate about Environmental Law Scholarship’
34. Julia Black (2012), ‘Paradoxes and Failures: “New Governance”, Techniques and the Financial Crisis’