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Environmental and Planning Law in New South Wales

Ed Couzens Jeff Smith Rosemary Lyster Susan O'Neill

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FEDE
01 March 2021
Now in its fifth edition, Environmental and Planning Law in New South Wales has become a standard reference work for academics, students and practitioners alike. Environmental and Planning laws continue to be among the most dynamic in terms of new developments at the State, national, and international levels, and the distinguished team of authors has thoroughly revised and updated this classic text.

\n\nFor the first time, the fifth edition brings together an authorial team of academics, judges, a Commissioner and solicitors to share their expertise and fresh insights. The book continues to provide an in-depth analysis of: managing environmental conflict; development, planning and assessment; biodiversity and heritage protection; energy, climate and water law; pollution control; and corporate social responsibility.

\n\nThe focus goes beyond NSW to take account of international as well as national developments, including a detailed analysis of the relevant Commonwealth law.

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Imprint:   FEDE
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781760022594
ISBN 10:   1760022594
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Great Global Debate Introduction Growing Up With Socialism The Power of the Communist Vision Why Did the Communist Project Fail? China Pioneers a New Vision The Impact on Western Socialists Other Organised Opponents of Capitalism How Does Humanity Feel About Capitalism Today? Chapter 2: Capitalism: It Is a Love-Hate Relationship Introduction Why Do Companies Exist? The Early Modern Economy The Case of Capitalism and Cotton Companies in the Modern Economy Companies as the Agents of Capitalism Chapter 3: Companies in Society Today Introduction Companies are a Key Part of Our Modern Global Society The Rise of the For-Profit Sector 64 Problems with Capitalism Remain Companies Have the Freedom to Choose The Rise of the Non-Profit Sector The Non-Profit Sector Today Chapter 4: The World Has Changed Introduction The Emergence of Environmental Awareness Learning From the CFCs Crisis Capitalism is Only a Part of the Problem Companies Have Been Changing Too An Empowered Population Chapter 5: A New Social Contract with Business Introduction Companies and the Public Interest Time to Change the Law Companies Will Resist Change Managing Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility The Importance of Values Chapter 6: Facing the Future Introduction Three Perspectives are Better Than One Companies as Good Citizens Working in Partnership Empowering Stakeholders to Be Good Citizens Does Corporate Responsibility Change Capitalism? Learning to Live with Our Problems Notes and References About the Author

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