Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice Legal Theory and Practice

Fifth edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Race and socioeconomic status should not dictate the environmental health risks we face. Yet, too often this is not the case. The environmental justice movement seeks to avoid, minimize, and mitigate disproportionately high and adverse impacts on minority and/or low-income communities and to ensure that disadvantaged communities are engaged meaningfully in environmental decision-making processes.

Environmental Justice: Legal Theory and Practice provides a thought-provoking exposition and comprehensive review of the complex mixture of environmental laws and civil rights legal theories that are central to this still-evolving area of law. The book, now in its 5th edition, includes all of the significant cases and developments that have occurred since the prior edition. Readers will come away with a deep understanding of the dynamics of environmental justice and gain insight as to how best to address the issue through enlightened leadership in our communities, government agencies, state bar associations, law offices and legal services providers, law school clinics and academic institutions, and corporations.

Book information

ISBN: 9781585762415
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
Imprint: Environmental Law Institute
Pub date:
Edition: Fifth edition
DEWEY: 344.73046
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 1712
Weight: 272g
Height: 276mm
Width: 216mm