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    Shifts in Compensation for Environmental Damage by Faure, Michael; Verheij, Albert;

    Series: Tort and Insurance Law; 21;

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    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 4 September 2007
    • Number of Volumes Book

    • ISBN 9783211715512
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages338 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 640 g
    • Language English
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    In many countries, various shifts have taken place between private and public funding regarding environmental damage compensation. This book theoretically examines these shifts and offers many supporting practical examples. Coverage also examines shifts in private and public compensation mechanisms and describes shifts in some national legal systems towards greater government involvement as well as within specific private legal systems.

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    In many countries, various shifts have taken place between private and public funding regarding environmental damage compensation. This book theoretically examines these shifts and offers many supporting practical examples. Coverage also examines shifts in private and public compensation mechanisms and describes shifts in some national legal systems towards greater government involvement as well as within specific private legal systems.

    This volume examines the shifts in the compensation of environmental damage between private and public systems. Recent developments at both the European and international level are presented with a particular focus on the shifts relating to the compensation of oil pollution, damage arising as a result of nuclear accidents and soil pollution in particular legal systems (Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and the U.S.A.). Attention is also paid to shifts between various levels of government as far as compensation for environmental damage is concerned. The authors discuss the nature of the particular shift and examine whether the shift is always from private law to public funding. The reasons for the introduction of the shifts and their effects are also examined as well as the consequences of the various shifts in the oil pollution regime from an economic perspective. Finally attention is also paid to various evolutions within private legal funding mechanisms to compensate for environmental damage. New developments, such as the shift towards voluntary compensation schemes and environmental damage insurance, are also presented and critically discussed.

    "... Detailed and valuable information about an area of growing concern." Agence Europe 29.4.2008

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    Table of Contents:

    From the contents:
    Introduction (M. Faure, A. Verheij).- Shifts in Governance: Soil Pollution (A. Verheij).- A Shift toward Alternative Compensation Mechanisms for Environmental Damage? (M. Faure).- Shifts in Compensation for Environmental Damage: From Member States to Europe (K. De Smedt).- Shifts in Governance: Oil Pollution (A. Verheij).- Shifts in Governance in the International Regime of Marine Oil Pollution Compensation: A Legal History Perspective (H. Wang).- Maritime Oil Pollution: an Empirical Analysis (R. Hendrickx).- Shifts in Governance in Compensation for Nuclear Damage. 20 Years after Chernobyl (T. Vanden Borre).- Concluding Observations (M. Faure, A. Verheij).- Index.

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