途上国における環境法の成否:インドネシアからの教訓<br>Environmental Law in Development : Lessons from the Indonesian Experience (New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law series)

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途上国における環境法の成否:インドネシアからの教訓
Environmental Law in Development : Lessons from the Indonesian Experience (New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law series)

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  • 言語 ENG
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基本説明

Asks whether environmental law and policy in developed countries can be successfully transferred to developing countries.

Full Description

This book asks whether environmental law and policy in developed countries can be successfully transferred to developing countries. It questions whether developing countries are indeed ready and able to implement new ideas from the developed world, such as the integration of environmental law, and use of market-oriented instruments. The authors draw insights from the case of Indonesia, where they have experience of drafting environmental legislation, and which is itself in the early stages of development. Through these insights they seek to understand why environmental law that has been well developed in theory, can in practice be difficult to monitor and adequately enforce. Indeed, a further question central to the book is why developing environmental law does not necessarily result in an efficient environmental policy. Taking a comparative perspective, and using a multi-faceted methodology that draws on constitutional and administrative law, human rights law, criminal and liability law and international law, as well as law and economics, the authors conclude with an outline of some of the lessons that can be learnt by other jurisdictions seeking to develop environmental law.

Lawyers, environmental engineers and social scientists involved in environmental law and policy in developing countries will find much to interest them in this book, as will those concerned with development studies or with a particular interest in the case of Indonesia.

Contents

Contents:

1. Introduction
Michael Faure and Nicole Niessen

2. Human Rights and General Principles and their Importance as a Legislative Technique. Do They Matter in Legislation? An Analysis with Specific Reference to Environmental Protection
Aalt Willem Heringa

3. Three Principles of Environmental Law: The Polluter-Pays Principle, the Principle of Prevention, and the Precautionary Principle
Andri G. Wibisana

4. The Implications of International Conventions for the Development of the Environmental Management Act
Daud Silalahi

5. Elaborating on Integration of Environmental Legislation: The Case of Indonesia
Marjan Peeters

6. Toward Integrated Environmental Law: Indonesian Experiences So Far and Expectation of a Future Environmental Management Act
Takdir Rahmadi

7. Decentralized Environmental Management
Nicole Niessen

8. Supervision and Enforcement in the Law Concerning Environmental Management, Law No. 23 of 1997
Frits Stroink

9. Towards a New Model of Criminalization of Environmental Pollution: The Case of Indonesia
Michael Faure

10. Economic Instruments: Suited for Developing Countries?
Michael Faure, Marjan Peeters and Andri G. Wibisana

11. Towards Effective Environmental Legislation in Indonesia?
Michael Faure and Nicole Niessen

12. Appendix

Index

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