Trusted by generations of students and academics alike, the ninth
edition of this leading text continues to provide far-reaching coverage
of the essential topics taught on most environmental law courses. The
authors consider the areas thematically, tackling the key debates and
explaining the subject in its social and political context.
The clear and accessible writing style ensures that readers are informed
yet not overwhelmed. Known for its clear structure and systematic
approach, readers new to the subject are provided with a logical
introduction while those with more experience can explore the
intricacies of the content.
The text is supported by a number of learning features designed to help
students engage with the material, develop critical thinking skills, and
to guide further research.
This book is also accompanied by an Online Resource Centre featuring
additional chapters, expanded further reading suggestions for each
chapter, annotated web links and legal updates.