The making of environmental law Author Lazarus R.J. Date 2004 Source IUCN (ID: MON-073515) Publisher | Place of publication University of Chicago Press | Chicago, IL, USA ISBN 0-226-47037-7 Pages 318 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword Policy/planning Abstract Contents: Introduction Part I: Making environmental law 1. Time, space, and ecological injury 2. The implications of ecological injury for environmental protection law 3. The challenges for U.S. lawmaking institutions and processes of environmental protection law Part II: The road taken 4. Becoming environmental law 5. Building a road: The 1970s 6. Expanding the road: The 1980s 7. Maintaining the road: The 1990s Part III: Environmental law in the new millennium 8. The emerging architecture of U.S. environmental law 9. Changing conceptions of time and space redux: Environmental law 's future challenges 10. Environmental law 's second ( and quite different) ' republican moment ' Conclusion: The graying of the green