Selected Product: | Environmental Law (6th Edition) Paperback Edition: 6 Author: Nancy K. Kubasek, Gary S. Silverman Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: 2007-07-29 ISBN-10: 0136142168 ISBN-13: 9780136142164 List Price: $106.67 Average Customer Rating: | | Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage ISBN-10: 0300119976 ISBN-13: 9780300119978 List Price:$27.50 Environmental Policy: New Directions For the Twenty-First Century ISBN-10: 1933116013 ISBN-13: 9781933116013 List Price:$49.95 Environmental Law in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) ISBN-10: 0314177205 ISBN-13: 9780314177209 List Price:$30.00 Environmental Politics and Policy, 7th Edition (Environmental Politics & Policy) ISBN-10: 0872894401 ISBN-13: 9780872894402 List Price:$47.95 Cases And Materials on Environmental Law (American Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 0314162909 ISBN-13: 9780314162908 List Price:$132.00 |
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This fundamental introduction to environmental law is designed to introduce those without any legal or special scientific training to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment. Environmental law and policy; air quality control; water quality control; toxic substance control; waste management and hazardous releases; energy; natural resources; and international environmental law. For anyone who is in business or anyone who is simply interested in environmental issues or who has a job where they have to understand environmental law. Severely lacking | Customer Rating: | | I am currently using this book for an environmental law class dedicated solely to the most important environmental legislation. Not only have a I found numerous typos in this book (ridiculous seeing as it's the 6th edition), I find that the book is only helpful if you want numerous statistics thrown at you and no real analysis of the effectiveness of American environmental legislation. The chapters are exceedingly long and usually contain nothing more than minimal information on the laws, a plethora of useless statistics, and a paragraph or two of analysis. From a student's perspective, this is probably the WORST textbook I have used in college. | astonishing | Customer Rating: | | I go to Harvard law school and I have found this book to be helpful in my field of study. Although i also study criminal justice law I have now become interested in environmental and this book has been impressive. This book is a life saver. It was classy and sophisticated. Please go buy this and I hope to see some new challenging faces at Harvard. Thank you for taking the time to read this. | This is an outstanding book. | Customer Rating: | | I've used this book in two seated classes and one online course on environmental law. If you want a glorified HAZMAT course or have decided that the way our legal system actually operates doesn't matter, then look elsewhere. This is not a science book (nor should it be). If you want a text that students find easy to read and that provides comprehensive coverage of environmental law and our legal system, this is your book. | An Outstanding Book! | Customer Rating: | | I've used "Environmental Law" by Nancy K Kubasek and Gary S. Silverman in two seated classes and one online course. It is an outstanding text for describing the parameters of our legal system to students. Those to want a glorified HAZMAT approach to environmental law (or want to ignore the legal system) might not like the book. I love it. | Limited value | Customer Rating: | | The author of this books is an attorney who does a fairly good job with the big picture but not very well with the science. If you're only looking for a quick study of the structure of environmental law in the U.S., which is about one-third of this book, it's readable and informative. It also uses language and structure that's accessible for advanced high school and lower division college students in giving and overview of the U.S. legal and regulatory system for the environment. The author creates a good historical context for these discussions. However, the book begins to lose its polish when the author ventures into discussions of the science behind the law. I noted several points where the presentation of the science was clearly poorly informed (ozone and global warming, nuclear and alternative engery). If you're only looking for an general introduction to environmenal law, this book will get you started. But, if you want to get a good idea of the science that drives environmental law, keep looking. |
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