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Environmental Law and Policy in Zambia

Environmental Law and Policy in Zambia is a practical introduction to a wide range of environmental laws, policies and practices in Zambia, bringing together environmental management practice in Zambia and rele

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Environmental Law and Policy in Zambia is a practical introduction to a wide range of environmental laws, policies and practices in Zambia, bringing together environmental management practice in Zambia and relevant legislation, policies, practices and cases in a single book.

In doing so, it will have a profound impact on the understanding and also the practice of environmental law in Zambia and on the codification of this specialised strand of law. Recognising that sustainable management of the environment is transboundary and global, the authors ingeniously bring to the fore the emerging concept of environmental diplomacy, thus putting centre stage the ministry responsible for greening the economy and environment. This book is an invaluable resource for all environmental resource management advocates and for practitioners, scholars and students working in or studying environmental law.

 

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Table of contents

CHAPTER_1 - Conceptual and theoretical framework of environmental law and policy

CHAPTER_2 - Historical background of environmental law

CHAPTER_3 - Principles of environmental management

CHAPTER_4 - Theories of environmental regulation

CHAPTER_5 - Sources of environmental law

CHAPTER_6 - Administration of environmental law

CHAPTER_7 - Framework of environmental policy in Zambia

CHAPTER_8 - Environmental assessment

CHAPTER_9 - Sectoral coverage of environmental law

CHAPTER_10 - Emerging issues in environmental law

CHAPTER_11 - Environmental justice

CHAPTER_12 - Environmental diplomacy