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- 2013362122 abstract "This book focuses on ecological damage: the damage to private natural resources which have an ecological value in excess of their market value and the damage to public natural resources. Its aim is to design a compensation system, taking into account the interaction between regulation, liability rules and compensation mechanisms (such as liability insurance, direct insurance, risk-sharing agreements, environmental funds, other guarantees and capital markets), to both prevent and compensate for ecological damage. Three new compensation models are proposed in this research, mainly based on the desirability and feasibility of a mandatory financial security system. In addition to briefly exploring the existing experience in the US, the EU and international regimes, this book also provides both theoretical and empirical research on the Chinese compensation system, which the existing literature has largely neglected.".
- 2013362122 contributor B12780579.
- 2013362122 date "2013".
- 2013362122 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-447).".
- 2013362122 description "Introduction -- Part I. Compensation models for ecological damage : theoretical framework. The definitions and characteristics of ecological damage -- Legal rules concerning the prevention of ecological damage : economic observations -- Analysis of specific compensation mechanisms -- Compensation models for ecological damage -- Part II. Empirical part. Compensation systems under the international regime -- Compensation systems in the U.S. -- Compensation systems in the EU and some EU member states -- Conclusion of Part II -- Part III. Towards an efficient compensation system in China. Compensation system for ecological damage in China and policy recommendations -- Conclusion and policy recommendations -- Summary : Compensating ecological damage : comparative and economic observations -- Samenvatting: Compensatie voor ecologische schade : rechtsvergelijkende en economische beschouwingen.".
- 2013362122 description "This book focuses on ecological damage: the damage to private natural resources which have an ecological value in excess of their market value and the damage to public natural resources. Its aim is to design a compensation system, taking into account the interaction between regulation, liability rules and compensation mechanisms (such as liability insurance, direct insurance, risk-sharing agreements, environmental funds, other guarantees and capital markets), to both prevent and compensate for ecological damage. Three new compensation models are proposed in this research, mainly based on the desirability and feasibility of a mandatory financial security system. In addition to briefly exploring the existing experience in the US, the EU and international regimes, this book also provides both theoretical and empirical research on the Chinese compensation system, which the existing literature has largely neglected.".
- 2013362122 extent "xxi, 449 pages :".
- 2013362122 identifier "1780681747 (pbk.)s".
- 2013362122 identifier "9781780681740 (pbk.)".
- 2013362122 isPartOf "Ius commune europaeum ; 118".
- 2013362122 isPartOf "Ius commune europaeum ; 118.".
- 2013362122 issued "2013".
- 2013362122 language "eng".
- 2013362122 spatial "China.".
- 2013362122 subject "Environmental law China.".
- 2013362122 subject "Environmental law.".
- 2013362122 subject "K955 .L58 2013".
- 2013362122 subject "Liability for environmental damages China.".
- 2013362122 subject "Liability for environmental damages.".
- 2013362122 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Part I. Compensation models for ecological damage : theoretical framework. The definitions and characteristics of ecological damage -- Legal rules concerning the prevention of ecological damage : economic observations -- Analysis of specific compensation mechanisms -- Compensation models for ecological damage -- Part II. Empirical part. Compensation systems under the international regime -- Compensation systems in the U.S. -- Compensation systems in the EU and some EU member states -- Conclusion of Part II -- Part III. Towards an efficient compensation system in China. Compensation system for ecological damage in China and policy recommendations -- Conclusion and policy recommendations -- Summary : Compensating ecological damage : comparative and economic observations -- Samenvatting: Compensatie voor ecologische schade : rechtsvergelijkende en economische beschouwingen.".
- 2013362122 title "Compensating ecological damage : comparative and economic observations / Jing Liu.".
- 2013362122 type "text".