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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Tables of Cases
- Tables of Legislation
- General Introduction
- Part I Introduction
- 1 The Polluter-pays Principle
- 2 The Principle of Prevention
- 3 The Precautionary Principle
- Part I Conclusions
- PART I THE POLLUTER-PAYS, PREVENTION, AND PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLES: : THREE APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
- Part II Introduction
- 4 Theoretical Presentation of Modern and Post-Modern Principles
- 5 The Evolving Function of Environmental Directing Principles in the Transition from Modern to Post-modern Law
- 6 The Legal Status of the Directing Principles of Environmental Law: From Political Slogans to Normative Principles
- 7 Environmental Directing Principles versus Free Trade
- Part II Conclusions
- PART II THE LEGAL STATUS AND ROLE OF THE POLLUTER-PAYS, PREVENTIVE, AND PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLES: : A SHIFT FROM MODERN TO POST-MODERN LAW
- Final Conclusions
- Appendix I Table of Materials
- Bibliography
- 2. PHILOSOPHY, ECONOMY, AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 3. INTERNATIONAL LAW
- 4. EC LAW
- 5. NATIONAL LAW
- 6. LITERATURE CITED ON THE POLLUTER-PAYS PRINCIPLE
- 7. LITERATURE CITED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF PREVENTION
- 8. LITERATURE CITED ON THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
- Index
(p.417) 8. LITERATURE CITED ON THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
(p.417) 8. LITERATURE CITED ON THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
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- Environmental Principles
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Tables of Cases
- Tables of Legislation
- General Introduction
- Part I Introduction
- 1 The Polluter-pays Principle
- 2 The Principle of Prevention
- 3 The Precautionary Principle
- Part I Conclusions
- PART I THE POLLUTER-PAYS, PREVENTION, AND PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLES: : THREE APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
- Part II Introduction
- 4 Theoretical Presentation of Modern and Post-Modern Principles
- 5 The Evolving Function of Environmental Directing Principles in the Transition from Modern to Post-modern Law
- 6 The Legal Status of the Directing Principles of Environmental Law: From Political Slogans to Normative Principles
- 7 Environmental Directing Principles versus Free Trade
- Part II Conclusions
- PART II THE LEGAL STATUS AND ROLE OF THE POLLUTER-PAYS, PREVENTIVE, AND PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLES: : A SHIFT FROM MODERN TO POST-MODERN LAW
- Final Conclusions
- Appendix I Table of Materials
- Bibliography
- 2. PHILOSOPHY, ECONOMY, AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 3. INTERNATIONAL LAW
- 4. EC LAW
- 5. NATIONAL LAW
- 6. LITERATURE CITED ON THE POLLUTER-PAYS PRINCIPLE
- 7. LITERATURE CITED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF PREVENTION
- 8. LITERATURE CITED ON THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
- Index