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Sustainable Development Law in the UK: From Rhetoric to Reality?

Autor Andrea Ross
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2011
Sustainable development is now widely accepted as a political objective in the UK and elsewhere but to what extent has the UK’s rhetoric on sustainable development become a reality? The aim of this book is to critically examine the UK’s approach to promoting and delivering sustainable development. It begins by providing a detailed account of UK law on sustainable development by reviewing the various policy, institutional and legal mechanisms used by the UK since the 1980s and by devolved administrations since devolution took effect in 1999. Progress has been slow, too slow and, according to the scientists, time is running out. To deal with this lack of progress, the book advocates increasing the status of ecological sustainability and sustainable development through the introduction of a wide range of legal mechanisms which would compel the change needed.
The book calls for ecological sustainability, or respecting the Earth’s environmental limits, to be afforded the status of legal principle and argues that with ecological sustainability at its normative core, sustainable development could provide an effective framework for decision making and governance. It argues that to support this approach and ensure consistency, the time has come for sustainable development to receive explicit legal backing. Over and above its symbolic and educational value, legislation can impose mandatory rules on policymakers and decision makers, often with meaningful consequences both inside and outside the courtroom. To this end, the book contributes to the theory on sustainable development governance by suggesting three possible legislative approaches for such intervention. The volume concludes that while a lack of leadership on sustainable development may hinder the introduction of these innovations, once introduced, these innovations would equally provide much needed support for effective leadership towards a sustainable future.
Andrea Ross is a Reader in the School of Law at the University of Dundee and has taught and researched in the areas of public and environmental law for over 18 years. Before becoming an academic she qualified as a Barrister and Solicitor in Ontario, Canada.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849712873
ISBN-10: 1849712875
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part 1: Turning Rhetoric into Reality  1. Introduction  2. The Emergence of ‘sustainable development’ and ‘sustainable development law’ in the UK  3. Criteria for Effective Implementation of Sustainable Development  Part 2: The Reality of Sustainable Development in the UK  4. A Common Understanding – Strategies  5. Clear Commitment and Leadership  6. Stakeholder Involvement and Efficient Knowledge Management  7. Mechanisms – Institutional and Policy Integration  8. Mechanisms – The Role of Legislation  9. Mechanisms – Sustainable Development Indicators  10. Mechanisms – Reporting, Review, Monitoring and Accountability  11. ‘Shows Promise But Must Try Harder’ – Taking Stock of Implementation in the UK  Part 3: A New Reality – the Way Forward  12. Time to Get Serious – Ecological Sustainability  13. Compelling Action – The Case for Legislation  14. Moving from Rhetoric to Reality

Notă biografică

Andrea Ross is a Reader in the School of Law at the University of Dundee and has taught and researched in the areas of public and environmental law for over 18 years. Before becoming an academic she qualified as a Barrister and Solicitor in Ontario, Canada.

Descriere

This is the first text on UK sustainable development law. The book is divided into three parts. Part one begins with an examination of the emergence of sustainable development as a policy objective throughout the world and in the UK. Part two uses a reworked version of the criteria developed by the OECD to critically review the UK's progress over the past twenty years towards a sustainable UK. Part three of the book reports that the UK approach to date has only made very limited and piecemeal progress towards real sustainable development due to the inherent inconsistency of interpretations of sustainable development based on weak sustainability as well as inconsistencies as to the role of sustainable development in decision making.
The book argues that with ecological sustainability at its normative core, sustainable development could provide an effective framework for decision making and governance as it would have working within the Earth's limits as its starting point.