Environmental law in development : lessons from the Indonesian experience Auteur Faure M., Niessen N. Date 2006 Source IUCN (ID: MON-080342) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd | Cheltenham, UK Pages 360 p. Type du document Monographie/livre Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire Indonésie Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Mise en application Politique/planification Droits de l'homme Pays en voie de développement Principe pollueur-payeur Principe de précaution Résumé Contents:1. Introduction (M. Faure and N. Niessen); 2. Human Rights and General Principles and their Importance as a Legislative Technique. Do They Matter in Legislation? An Analysis with Specific Reference to Environmental Protection (A. Willem Heringa) 3. Three Principles of Environmental Law: The Polluter-Pays Principle, the Principle of Prevention, and the Precautionary Principle (A. G. Wibisana) 4. The Implications of International Conventions for the Development of the Environmental Management Act (D. Silalahi) 5. Elaborating on Integration of Environmental Legislation: The Case of Indonesia (M. Peeters) 6. Toward Integrated Environmental Law: Indonesian Experiences So Far and Expectation of a Future Environmental Management Act (T. Rahmadi) 7. Decentralized Environmental Management (N. Niessen) 8. Supervision and Enforcement in the Law Concerning Environmental Management, Law No. 23 of 1997 (F. Stroink) 9. Towards a New Model of Criminalization of Environmental Pollution: The Case of Indonesia (M. Faure) 10. Economic Instruments: Suited for Developing Countries?(M. Faure, M. Peeters and A.G. Wibisana 11. Towards Effective Environmental Legislation in Indonesia?(M. Faure and N. Niessen) DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781847202918