Author: Cai Xianfeng
Press: China Environmental Science Press
Release date: June 2009-1
ISBN: 9787802099388
Format: 16
Pricing: 28.00 yuan Since the early 1980s, China has published several versions of environmental law textbooks. Generally speaking, the structure and content of these textbooks are similar, generally including two parts: the general theory and the sub-theory of environmental law, and the content is also expanding day by day. With the increasing attention to environmental protection and the rapid development of environmental law theory and practice, the teaching and research of environmental law are heating up, and more and more colleges and universities offer environmental law courses. However, the teaching hours of environmental law course are very limited, and students' various academic burdens are also quite heavy. Therefore, it is an urgent and important task for textbook writers to streamline the contents of environmental law textbooks so that learners can master more updated basic knowledge of environmental law in a limited time.
In the process of design and writing, this book has made the following beneficial attempts: First, it has streamlined and adjusted the basic content arrangement system of environmental law. Try to integrate some related contents organically, rather than elaborate them in chapters. Some of the contents are only macro-narrative, without further development. Second, pay attention to the theoretical and empirical analysis of environmental law. The development and perfection of environmental law need strong and mature theoretical support, and learners can increase their rational understanding of environmental law through the study of basic theories. At the same time, environmental law has a strong practicality. Oliver Vendel Homas said that the life of law lies in experience rather than logic. The mature theory of environmental law has important guiding and promoting significance to the practice of environmental law, so it is necessary to analyze the practice of environmental law properly in combination with the theory. Third, pay attention to the absorption and digestion of the latest research results of environmental law at home and abroad. Referring to the latest research results of major domestic environmental scholars, the author has had many face-to-face academic exchanges and discussions with several famous environmental scholars in the United States and Australia, such as John Bonin, Svetlana Crafcenco, Mary Wood, David Hunt, David Fabvre and Ben Bohr. All these have important reference and reference significance for the writing of this book. Fourth, try to use first-hand materials, especially English materials, and strive for accurate understanding and translation. At the same time, for the convenience of readers, the sources and even the original texts of many English materials are indicated one by one. Chapter I Connotation of Environmental Law
Section 1 Concept of Environmental Law
Section 2 the object of adjustment of environmental law
Section III Characteristics of Environmental Law
Section 4 Environmental Legal Relations
Section 5 Environmental Legal System
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Chapter II Basic Concepts and Principles of Environmental Law
The first section is the basic idea of environmental law.
Section 2 Basic Principles of Environmental Law
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Chapter III Basic System of Environmental Law
Section 1 Environmental Impact Assessment System
Section 2 "three simultaneities" system
Section III Cleaner Production and Circular Economy System
Section 4 Emergency System for Sudden Environmental Events
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Chapter IV Theory and Practice of Environmental Rights
Section 1 The meaning of environmental rights
Section 2 Legislation and Judicial Practice of Environmental Rights
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Chapter V Environmental Legal Liability
Section 1 Environmental Civil Liability
Section 2 Environmental Administrative Responsibility
Section 3 Environmental Criminal Responsibility
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Chapter VI International Environmental Law
Section 1 Formation and Development of International Environmental Law
Section 2 Basic Principles of International Environmental Law
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