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This scholarly work by Ole W. Pedersen provides a thorough analysis of environmental law scholarship, examining its core objectives, methodological approaches, and trajectory for future development. The book brings together critical essays that challenge conventional perspectives on how environmental law is understood and practiced within academic circles.
Pedersen explores the fundamental questions that shape environmental legal scholarship: What are its primary purposes? How has the field evolved? What directions should it take moving forward? Through rigorous examination of existing frameworks and theoretical approaches, the author offers insights into the relationship between law and environmental protection, as well as the role of scholarship in advancing environmental governance.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work serves as an essential resource for legal scholars, environmental law practitioners, academics, and policy makers seeking to understand the intellectual foundations and future possibilities of environmental law as a discipline.







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