Environmental loss and damage in a comparative law perspective /
edited by Barbara Pozzo, Valentina Jacometti.
- 1 online resource (xxviii, 533 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 May 2021).
This book analyzes the regulation of environmental loss and damage. It does so from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, examining both public and private law aspects. It delves into conceptual and specific legal issues concerning liability, compensation and restoration of damage in different sectors and jurisdictions, as well as taking into account the contributions of economic analysis in this field of regulation. Specific attention has been devoted to the role that liability and insurance may play in terms of mitigation and adaptation to climate change, as well as the prevention of damage from natural hazards. The scope of analysis encompasses national as well as supranational and international regimes. In particular, there are two interrelated and very promising developments in the evolving understandings in this field that merit special focus: possible legal transplants and cross-fertilization between legal systems.
9781839701191 (ebook)
Environmental law--Europe--Congresses. Natural resources--Law and legislation--Europe--Congresses.