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John Copeland Nagle - Law's Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live - 9780300126297 - KJH0000359
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Law's Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live

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Description for Law's Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live paperback. Shows how our reliance on environmental law affects the natural environment through an examination of places in the American landscape such as: Adak Island far off the coast of western Alaska; the Susquehanna River running through New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland; Colton in California's Inland Empire; and, Alamogordo in southern New Mexico. Num Pages: 288 pages, 17 scattered black-&-white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; LNKJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 159 x 22. Weight in Grams: 452.

John Copeland Nagle shows how our reliance on environmental law affects the natural environment through an examination of five diverse places in the American landscape: Alaska's Adak Island; the Susquehanna River; Colton in California’s Inland Empire; Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the badlands of North Dakota; and Alamogordo in New Mexico. Nagle asks why some places are preserved by the law while others are not, and he finds that environmental laws often have unexpected results while other laws have surprising effects on the environment. Nagle argues that sound environmental policy requires better coordination among the many laws, regulations, and social norms that determine the values and uses of our scarce lands and waters.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Yale University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300126297
SKU
KJH0000359
Shipping Time
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99-1

About John Copeland Nagle
John Copeland Nagle is the John N. Matthews Professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School.

Reviews for Law's Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live
"Nagle reveals a remarkably nuanced understanding of the many ways that law affects the landscape.  I wanted to visit each place after reading the book and found myself looking differently at the landscape around me."—Michael P. Vandenbergh, Carlton Takington Professor of Law and Director, Climate Change Research Network, Vanderbilt University Law School
Michael P. Vandenbergh “Environmental law and policy are usually talked about in abstract terms. It's easy to lose track of the concrete settings that shape environmental law. This is a two-way interaction: the law itself is shaped by particular disputes in particular places. Professor Nagle resurrects this lost dimension of environmental law in lively, readable narratives. He tells the stories of some of the special places that have been touched by environmental law and of the people who live there. A ‘must read’ for anyone who cares about how the law and the land affect each other.”—Dan Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law and Chair, Energy and Resources Group
Dan Farber “Nagle has written an important book on environmental law that should be of great interest to students and scholars of law and society.”—J. A. Pierceson, Choice
J. A. Pierceson
Choice

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