An Environmental Court in Action : (Record no. 45090)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781509941032
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Transcribing agency VITAP
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Edition number 23rd
Classification number 344.046 FIS
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Title An Environmental Court in Action :
Remainder of title Function, Doctrine and Process /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Elizabeth Fisher and Brain Preston
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Great Britain
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Hart Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
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Extent xxx, 325p. : ill. ; 24cm
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General note It includes List of Contributors, List of Abbreviations, Table of Case, index pages etc..<br/><br/>Description:<br/><br/>This book provides a critical assessment of the New South Wales Land and Environmental Court (NSWLEC). Effective adjudication has become a key consideration for environmental lawyers. One of the most important questions is whether environmental law frameworks need their own courts, with the conclusion being: yes they do. Here, a pioneer of such a court, the NSWLEC is forensically examined to see what it might teach other such courts. Showing a court 'in action' it suggests models that practitioners and policy makers might follow. It also speaks to the environmental law scholars, setting out a conceptual framework for studying such courts as legal institutions. This multi-faceted collection is invaluable to scholars and practitioners alike.<br/><br/>Table of Contents<br/>1. The Many Facets of a Cutting-Edge Court: A Study of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>The Hon Justice Brian J Preston (Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia)<br/><br/>PART I<br/>FUNCTION<br/>2. From Reactive to Proactive Decision-Making by the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>Douglas Fisher (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)<br/>3. The Place of the Land and Environment Court in the Planning System of New South Wales<br/>Leslie Stein (University of Sydney, Australia)<br/>4. The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales and the Transnationalisation of Climate Law: The Case of Gloucester Resources v Minister for Planning<br/>Jacqueline Peel (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br/>5. Transnational Dimensions of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>Ben Boer (University of Sydney, Australia)<br/>6. The International Outreach of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales: Diffusion in India<br/>Gitanjali Nain Gill (Northumbria University, UK)<br/><br/>PART II<br/>DOCTRINE<br/>7. Biodiversity and the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>Paul Adam (University of New South Wales, Australia)<br/>8. Environmental Principles and the Construction of a New Body of Legal Reasoning<br/>Eloise Scotford (University College London, UK)<br/>9. The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales and the Recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Environmental Rights<br/>Megan Davis (Indigenous Law Centre, and UNSW, Australia)<br/>10. The Administrative Law Expertise of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>Elizabeth Fisher (University of Oxford, UK)<br/>11. Ecocentrism and Criminal Proceedings for Offences against Environmental Laws<br/>Rob White (University of Tasmania)<br/><br/>PART III<br/>PROCESS<br/>12. You Can Only Keep Something by Giving it Away<br/>Tim Bonyhady (Australian National University)<br/>13. 'Please Come In': Access to Justice and the Development of Jurisprudence in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>Jeff Smith (Australian centre for Climate and Environmental Law and Sue Higginson (an environmental lawyer in Australia)<br/>14. Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales<br/>Mary Walker OAM (International Bar Association Mediation Committee)<br/>15. The Land and Environment Court of New South Wales: Normative Legitimacy and Adjudicative Integrity<br/>Ceri Warnock (University of Otago, New Zealand)<br/><br/>CONCLUSION<br/>16. Afterword: Law in Unexpected Places<br/>Elizabeth Fisher (University of Oxford, UK) <br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element New South Wales; Courts of special jurisdiction; Environmental law
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Personal name Fisher, Elizabeth., ed.
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Personal name Preston, Brain., ed.
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Edition 23rd
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    Dewey Decimal Classification Hard Bound     VIT AP School of Law VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 2023-05-05 Asia Law House 9044.00 42492   344.046 FIS 020563 2023-05-24 LA01711 9044.00 2023-05-24 Reference Book LAW

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