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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: R. J. MoulesPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.920kg ISBN: 9781849460019ISBN 10: 1849460019 Pages: 430 Publication Date: 01 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I: General Principles1 Introduction 2 Sources and Objectives of Environmental Law and Policy 3 General Principles of Environmental Law Part II: Procedure4 T he Claim for Judicial Review 5 Standing 6 Disclosure 7 Costs and Litigation Funding 8 Remedies Part III: Grounds for Judicial Review9 Error of Law and Fact 10 Retention of Discretion 11 Abuse of Discretion: Illegality 12 Legitimate Expectations 13 Procedural Fairness I: Fair Hearings 14 Procedural Fairness II: The Rule against Bias 15 Human Rights and the Environment Part IV: European Union Law16 T he Effect of EU Law 17 Preliminary References to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) 18 T he Action for Annulment and the Action for Failure to Act 19 Enforcement by the European Commission Part V: Access to Environmental Information20 Access to Environmental InformationReviews...the author has produced a fine book, which is extremely well written, is comprehensive in its approach and covers the key areas one would hope for in a specialist text of this nature.Paul StookesJournal of Environmental LawVolume 24, Issue 2Richard Moules' book is a gold mine of information on a fascinating area of environmental law. The book is noteworthy for three main reasons. First, it does not assume any previous detailed knowledge of environmental or administrative law; where it is necessary for the development of a narrative the author provides all the necessary background material...The second noteworthy characteristic of the book is the emphasis on case law. There are approximately 1000 cases referred to (I didn't count them all but the Table of Cases runs over 14 pages) and to say that Moules has been exhaustive in his trawl for relevant cases is an understatement...What is perhaps surprising is the third noteworthy thing about this book. It is a very enjoyable read! While it is certainly not a book to be read in a single sitting it is much more than just a reference book for dipping in to. Moules traces a story about judicial review that is both fascinating and informative and has produced a book that will be a worthy addition to any environmental lawyer's bookshelf.Professor Lynda WarrenEnvironmental LiabilityVolume 19, Issue 6 ...the author has produced a fine book, which is extremely well written, is comprehensive in its approach and covers the key areas one would hope for in a specialist text of this nature. -- Paul Stookes * Journal of Environmental Law, Volume 24, Issue 2 * Richard Moules' book is a gold mine of information on a fascinating area of environmental law. The book is noteworthy for three main reasons. First, it does not assume any previous detailed knowledge of environmental or administrative law; where it is necessary for the development of a narrative the author provides all the necessary background material...The second noteworthy characteristic of the book is the emphasis on case law. There are approximately 1000 cases referred to (I didn't count them all but the Table of Cases runs over 14 pages) and to say that Moules has been exhaustive in his trawl for relevant cases is an understatement...What is perhaps surprising is the third noteworthy thing about this book. It is a very enjoyable read! While it is certainly not a book to be read in a single sitting it is much more than just a reference book for dipping in to. Moules traces a story about judicial review that is both fascinating and informative and has produced a book that will be a worthy addition to any environmental lawyer's bookshelf. -- Professor Lynda Warren * Environmental Liability, Volume 19, Issue 6 * ...the author has produced a fine book, which is extremely well written, is comprehensive in its approach and covers the key areas one would hope for in a specialist text of this nature. Paul Stookes Journal of Environmental Law Volume 24, Issue 2 Richard Moules' book is a gold mine of information on a fascinating area of environmental law. The book is noteworthy for three main reasons. First, it does not assume any previous detailed knowledge of environmental or administrative law; where it is necessary for the development of a narrative the author provides all the necessary background material...The second noteworthy characteristic of the book is the emphasis on case law. There are approximately 1000 cases referred to (I didn't count them all but the Table of Cases runs over 14 pages) and to say that Moules has been exhaustive in his trawl for relevant cases is an understatement...What is perhaps surprising is the third noteworthy thing about this book. It is a very enjoyable read! While it is certainly not a book to be read in a single sitting it is much more than just a reference book for dipping in to. Moules traces a story about judicial review that is both fascinating and informative and has produced a book that will be a worthy addition to any environmental lawyer's bookshelf. Professor Lynda Warren Environmental Liability Volume 19, Issue 6 Author InformationRichard Moules is a barrister at Landmark Chambers, specialising in public law and environmental cases. He is also a Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |