Public interest perspectives in environmental law Autor Robinson D., Dunkley, J.(eds) Fecha 1995 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-053936) Editor | Lugar de publicación Chancery Law Publishing Ltd. | Chichester, UK ISBN 0471 95173 0 Páginas 342 p. Idioma Inglés País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América, Unión Europea, Alemania, Brasil, Sudáfrica, India, Reino Unido, Australia, Reino Unido Materia Medio ambiente gen. Palabra clave Acceso-a-la-justicia Corte/tribunal Resumen Contents: Section I: International experiences 1. Public interest environmental litigation in the United States 2. Public interest environmental law firms in the United States 3. Access to justice: Legal standing for environmental associations in the European Union 4. The right of environmental organisations in Germany to bring suits and the Environmental Legal Assistance Fund 5. Collective interests in Brazilian Environmental Law 6. ' Well-being ' and the ' Common man ': A critical look at public interest environmental law in South Africa and India 7. Public interest perspectives on the Bhopal Case: Tort, crime or violation of human rights? Section 2: UK responses 8. Citizen suits: Can we afford them and do we need them anyway? 9. Shifting the environmental balance 10. Access to environmental justice in public law 11. Legal standing in Scotland 12. Do public interest environmental law and the common laww have a future together? 13. Pollution control: A preventive approach for urban communities Section 3: Environmental courts? 14. A specialist environmental court: An Australian experience 15. Do we need an environmental court in Britain? Section 4: Conclusion 16. Public interest environmental law: Commentary and analysis