Federalism and the Environment
Praeger Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-313-29430-3 (ISBN)
The contributors analyze environmental lawmaking along three dimensions. Part I describes the formal constitutional allocation of powers between states or provinces and the federal government, concluding that on paper environmental protection is essentially a local responsibility, although the reality is far different. In Part II the contributors explore the extent to which governments resort to informal negotiations among themselves to resolve environmental disputes. Part III is a thorough canvassing of the judiciary's role in making environmental policy and resolving disputes between levels and branches of government. In Australia and Canada, the courts play a relatively less important role in formulating policy than in the United States. In conclusion, the work shows that the level of environmental protection is relatively high in these three federations. Environmental politics, the work suggests, may be less divisive in federations than in unitary systems with comparable levels of development.
KENNETH M. HOLLAND is Professor of Political Science the University of Memphis./e His published works include Comparative Politics in the New World Order, Law and Politics: The Political Role of Courts in the United States, Judicial Activism in Comparative Perspectives, The Political Role of Law Courts in Modern Democracies, and articles appearing in Justice System Journal, Law and Policy Quarterly, Quebec Studies, and Canadian Journal of Law and Society. F. L. MORTON is Professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary. He is the author of Pro-Choice v. Pro-Life: Abortion and the Courts in Canada, and Charter Politics (with Rainer Knopff) as well as articles in Canadian Journal of Political Science, Pouvoirs, Polity, and Publius. BRIAN GALLIGAN is Professor of Political Science at the University of Melbourne. His publications include Politics of the High Court, Utah and Queensland Coal, Beyond the Protective State, and A Federal Republic: Australia's Constitutional System of Government.
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
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 13.2.1996 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Ökologie / Naturschutz |
Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Umweltrecht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Sachenrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-313-29430-5 / 0313294305 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-313-29430-3 / 9780313294303 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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