Key Developments in Environmental Law 2020
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The 2020 edition of Key Developments in Environmental Law features articles from the following contributors:
- Preface to the 2020 Edition, by Stanley Berger
- Environmental obligations and compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic: a Canadian comparison, by Julie Perron, Rick Coburn, Gabrielle K. Kramer, Matti Lemmens and Dionysios Rossi
- What Can the Act of God Defence in Regulatory offences Tell us About Responding to the COVID19 Crisis?, by Stanley D. Berger
- Are Unprecedented Times an Exceptional Circumstance? The COVID-19 Global Pandemic and its Impact on a Defendants Right to a Speedy Trial under Section 11(b) of the Charter, by Jessica Boily and Larissa Parker
- Constitutional Limits on the Provinces Authority to Regulate Federal Undertakings under the Guise of Environmental Protection, by Jean Lorti, Patrick Ostiguy and David Boire-Schwab
- Will Governments Embrace Constitutional Imperatives Flowing from the Honour of the Crown?, by Kirk Lambrecht
- UK climate change law and the Heathrow airport decision: a narrow point of law or the high water mark for climate change litigation?, by Simon Tilling and Simon Cox
- The Irish Supreme Court Rejects the Irish Governments Plan to Tackle Climate Change, by Stanley Berger
- Environmental Regulatory Orders in the Wake of Redwater: Addendum, by Jennifer Fairfax, Patrick Welsh and Isabelle Crew
- Publisher:
- N/A
- Practice Area:
- Environmental
- Jurisdiction:
- Canada, General
- Publication Date:
- 2020-12-17
- Hardcover Specifications
- Service #:
- 30908491
- Sub #:
- 30908528
- Pages:
- 180
- Shelf Space:
- 1
- Volume:
- N/A
- Anticip Unkeep Cost:
- N/A
- eBook Specifications
- ISBN:
- 9780779894192