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- catalog contributor b4983760.
- catalog contributor b4983761.
- catalog contributor b4983762.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Appendix B: Maximum penalty provisions -- Chapter Eleven : Responding to spills and environmental investigations -- I. Introduction -- II. Spill response: legal duties -- III. Investigations -- IV. Aftermath -- V. Conclusion".
- catalog description "Chaper Fifteen : The impact of environmental law on the transportation industry -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical discussion -- III. The regulatory schemes -- IV. Insurance and protection from environmental liability -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter Sixteen : The impact of environmental law on the lending industry in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. United States of America -- III. Canada -- IV. Recommendations -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter Seventeen : Mining and the environment -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental impacts of mining -- III. Environmental regulation issues -- IV. Conclusion -- Chapter Eighteen : Pulp and paper pollution: shiftin glegal approaches and the search for sustainable industries -- I. Introduction -- II. The shifting federal legislative and regulatory framework -- III. Provincial laws and pulp and paper mills introduction -- IV. In search of sustainability -- Chapter Nineteen : The fishing industry -- I. Introduction -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter Nine : Managing environmental liability -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental liability of corporate officers, directors and employees -- III. Due diligence and liability prevention -- IV. Risk assessment -- the role of environment audits in minimizing corporate liability -- V. The greening of the boardroom: developing corporate environmental policies (case study example) -- Appendix A: List of topics included in scope of audit program -- Appendix B: NB power; environmental policy statement -- Part III : Enforcement and dispute resolution -- Chapter Ten : Enforcement of environmental law in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental enforcement mechanisms -- III. Historical enforcement patterns -- IV. Recent trends in enforcement -- V. Prosecutorial descretion: current policies and practices -- VI. Conclusion -- Table 1: Ontario Ministry of Environment -- Table 2: B.C. Environment -- Table 3: Alberta Environment -- Appendix A: Provincial enforcement mechanisms -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter Seven : Environmental law and the greening of government: a cynical guide -- I. Introduction: the dynamics of discretion and licensing -- II. The environmental rights shuffle -- III. The environmental assessment game -- IV. Hard politics and the accountability chimera -- Chapter Eight : Environmental groups and the courts: 1970-1992 -- I. Introduction -- II. The origins of public interest environmental litigation in Canada -- III. Public interest environmental lawsuits -- A primer -- IV. Public interest environmental litigation in Canada, the first period: 1970-1986 -- V. Overall trends in the volume of public interest environmental litigation in Canada: 1970-1992 -- VI. Public interest environmental litigation in the United States -- VII. Public interest environmental litigation in Canada, the second period: 1987-1992 -- VIII. The role of public interest environmental litigation in Canada in future years -- IX. Conclusion -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter Six : Environmental assessment in business planning -- I. Introduction -- II. What is environmental assessment -- III. Environmental assessment as a planning tool -- IV. Costs and benefits to business of environmental assessment -- V. The six stages of environmental assessment -- VI. Principles of environmental assessment -- VII. Procedural aspects of environmental assessment -- VIII. Relationship to other approval and planning processes -- IX. Getting to most out of environmental assessment -- X. Conclusion".
- catalog description "Chapter Twelve : Personal liability of officers, directors and employees -- I. Introduction -- II. The Bata case -- III. The rationale for personal liability -- IV. Major theories of liability -- V. Who is liable? -- VI. Manging liability: indemnification and insurance -- VII. Managing liability: due diligence -- VIII. Management for compliance -- IX. Beyond compliance -- X. The basic compenents of a green plan -- XI. Conclusion -- Appendix: Sample resolution of the board of directors -- Part IV: Sectoral concerns -- Chapter Thirteen : International Trade and Environmental Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Framework for international trade -- III. Operational/practical issues relating to international trade in substances/products -- Chapter Fourteen : Real estate transactions -- I. Introduction -- II. Sample problems -- III. Responsibilities of the parties -- IV. Protections -- V. Municipal authorities get into the act -- VI. Conclusion -- ".
- catalog description "II. Fisheries habitat protection provisions contained in the fisheries act -- III. Civil litigation in pursuit of pollution damage -- IV. Emerging first nations fishing and environmental rights -- V. Additional considerations -- VI. Conclusions and thoughts for the future -- Chapter Twenty : The oil and gas industry: some current problems in environmental law -- I. Introduction -- II. The oil and gas industry and the federal assessment process -- III. Liability for abandonment of wells in Alberta -- IV. Conclusion -- Index".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I : The legal framework -- Chapter One : An overview of environmental law in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. The constitutional framework -- III. Overview of federal legislation -- IV. Overview of Provincial legislation -- V. The common law principles -- VI. Environmental impact assessment -- VII. Environmental labelling and advertising -- VIII. Canadian environmental jurisprudence -- IX. Conclusion -- Chapter Two : Environmental regulation and the changing constitutional landscape -- I. Introduction -- II. Proprietary and legislative powers over the environment -- III. The impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- IV. Institutional Responses -- V. Implications of emerging aboriginal entitlements -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter Three : The regulatory framework -- I. Introduction -- II. Contamination and degradation -- III. Preventative and remedial approaches to regulation -- IV. Authorization to contaminate or degrade -- ".
- catalog description "V. The role of public participation in environmental decisions -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter Four : International environmental law -- I. Introduction -- II. An overview of international law -- III. The application of international law in domestic legal system -- IV. An overview of international environmental law -- V. International protection of the air and atmosphere -- VI. International protection of biodiversity, territorial and wildlife resources -- VII. International protection of marine and fresh water resources -- VIII. Conclusion -- Part II : Impact on business -- Chapter Five : The impact of environmental laws on business -- I. Introduction -- II. Reasons for impact -- III. Common law -- IV. Statutory liabilities -- V. Statutory offences -- VI. Regulatory orders -- VII. Packaging, labelling and handling -- VIII. Regulatory approvals and environmental assessments -- IX. Miscellaneous provisions -- X. Treaties -- XI. Impacts on business -- XII. Conclusion -- ".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 599 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "088804125X :".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aurora, Ont. : Canada Law Book,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "344.71/046 20".
- catalog subject "Business enterprises Canada.".
- catalog subject "Environmental law Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE3619 .T56 1993".
- catalog subject "Liability for environmental damages Canada.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix B: Maximum penalty provisions -- Chapter Eleven : Responding to spills and environmental investigations -- I. Introduction -- II. Spill response: legal duties -- III. Investigations -- IV. Aftermath -- V. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chaper Fifteen : The impact of environmental law on the transportation industry -- I. Introduction -- II. Theoretical discussion -- III. The regulatory schemes -- IV. Insurance and protection from environmental liability -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter Sixteen : The impact of environmental law on the lending industry in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. United States of America -- III. Canada -- IV. Recommendations -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter Seventeen : Mining and the environment -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental impacts of mining -- III. Environmental regulation issues -- IV. Conclusion -- Chapter Eighteen : Pulp and paper pollution: shiftin glegal approaches and the search for sustainable industries -- I. Introduction -- II. The shifting federal legislative and regulatory framework -- III. Provincial laws and pulp and paper mills introduction -- IV. In search of sustainability -- Chapter Nineteen : The fishing industry -- I. Introduction -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter Nine : Managing environmental liability -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental liability of corporate officers, directors and employees -- III. Due diligence and liability prevention -- IV. Risk assessment -- the role of environment audits in minimizing corporate liability -- V. The greening of the boardroom: developing corporate environmental policies (case study example) -- Appendix A: List of topics included in scope of audit program -- Appendix B: NB power; environmental policy statement -- Part III : Enforcement and dispute resolution -- Chapter Ten : Enforcement of environmental law in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. Environmental enforcement mechanisms -- III. Historical enforcement patterns -- IV. Recent trends in enforcement -- V. Prosecutorial descretion: current policies and practices -- VI. Conclusion -- Table 1: Ontario Ministry of Environment -- Table 2: B.C. Environment -- Table 3: Alberta Environment -- Appendix A: Provincial enforcement mechanisms -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter Seven : Environmental law and the greening of government: a cynical guide -- I. Introduction: the dynamics of discretion and licensing -- II. The environmental rights shuffle -- III. The environmental assessment game -- IV. Hard politics and the accountability chimera -- Chapter Eight : Environmental groups and the courts: 1970-1992 -- I. Introduction -- II. The origins of public interest environmental litigation in Canada -- III. Public interest environmental lawsuits -- A primer -- IV. Public interest environmental litigation in Canada, the first period: 1970-1986 -- V. Overall trends in the volume of public interest environmental litigation in Canada: 1970-1992 -- VI. Public interest environmental litigation in the United States -- VII. Public interest environmental litigation in Canada, the second period: 1987-1992 -- VIII. The role of public interest environmental litigation in Canada in future years -- IX. Conclusion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter Six : Environmental assessment in business planning -- I. Introduction -- II. What is environmental assessment -- III. Environmental assessment as a planning tool -- IV. Costs and benefits to business of environmental assessment -- V. The six stages of environmental assessment -- VI. Principles of environmental assessment -- VII. Procedural aspects of environmental assessment -- VIII. Relationship to other approval and planning processes -- IX. Getting to most out of environmental assessment -- X. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter Twelve : Personal liability of officers, directors and employees -- I. Introduction -- II. The Bata case -- III. The rationale for personal liability -- IV. Major theories of liability -- V. Who is liable? -- VI. Manging liability: indemnification and insurance -- VII. Managing liability: due diligence -- VIII. Management for compliance -- IX. Beyond compliance -- X. The basic compenents of a green plan -- XI. Conclusion -- Appendix: Sample resolution of the board of directors -- Part IV: Sectoral concerns -- Chapter Thirteen : International Trade and Environmental Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Framework for international trade -- III. Operational/practical issues relating to international trade in substances/products -- Chapter Fourteen : Real estate transactions -- I. Introduction -- II. Sample problems -- III. Responsibilities of the parties -- IV. Protections -- V. Municipal authorities get into the act -- VI. Conclusion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Fisheries habitat protection provisions contained in the fisheries act -- III. Civil litigation in pursuit of pollution damage -- IV. Emerging first nations fishing and environmental rights -- V. Additional considerations -- VI. Conclusions and thoughts for the future -- Chapter Twenty : The oil and gas industry: some current problems in environmental law -- I. Introduction -- II. The oil and gas industry and the federal assessment process -- III. Liability for abandonment of wells in Alberta -- IV. Conclusion -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I : The legal framework -- Chapter One : An overview of environmental law in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. The constitutional framework -- III. Overview of federal legislation -- IV. Overview of Provincial legislation -- V. The common law principles -- VI. Environmental impact assessment -- VII. Environmental labelling and advertising -- VIII. Canadian environmental jurisprudence -- IX. Conclusion -- Chapter Two : Environmental regulation and the changing constitutional landscape -- I. Introduction -- II. Proprietary and legislative powers over the environment -- III. The impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- IV. Institutional Responses -- V. Implications of emerging aboriginal entitlements -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter Three : The regulatory framework -- I. Introduction -- II. Contamination and degradation -- III. Preventative and remedial approaches to regulation -- IV. Authorization to contaminate or degrade -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The role of public participation in environmental decisions -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter Four : International environmental law -- I. Introduction -- II. An overview of international law -- III. The application of international law in domestic legal system -- IV. An overview of international environmental law -- V. International protection of the air and atmosphere -- VI. International protection of biodiversity, territorial and wildlife resources -- VII. International protection of marine and fresh water resources -- VIII. Conclusion -- Part II : Impact on business -- Chapter Five : The impact of environmental laws on business -- I. Introduction -- II. Reasons for impact -- III. Common law -- IV. Statutory liabilities -- V. Statutory offences -- VI. Regulatory orders -- VII. Packaging, labelling and handling -- VIII. Regulatory approvals and environmental assessments -- IX. Miscellaneous provisions -- X. Treaties -- XI. Impacts on business -- XII. Conclusion -- ".
- catalog title "Environmental law and business in Canada / Geoffrey Thompson, Moira L. McConnell, Lynne B. Huestis.".
- catalog type "text".