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Introduction,e development of environmental law over time, and the more recent emergence of, and responses to, the site contamination issue. The reasons for particular legislative approaches to the issue, and how these have developed over the past few decades, are briefly discussed. This chapter considers the teacrophobia 发表于 2025-3-23 16:08:23
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Responsibility for Site Contamination,ements commonly used in national liability frameworks, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each. The discussion refers to concepts such as strict liability, polluter pays, joint and several liability and proportionate liability. The merits of the traditional ‘command and control’ approac事与愿违 发表于 2025-3-24 10:08:20
Promoting National Site Contamination Law: The Challenge of Harmonisation,ote specific legislation on the issue at the domestic level. The conclusion is drawn that existing ‘site contamination law’ does not adequately cover all aspects of site contamination management. In addition, recent changes in the approach to remediation in some countries (e.g., voluntary and ‘priva西瓜 发表于 2025-3-24 11:25:08
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Recommended Features of a Model Law on Site Contamination,ping countries but also by countries wanting to improve their existing legislation on the issue. The need for specific legislation and a universal definition of ‘site contamination’ are identified. The key elements of a comprehensive legal framework are also identified, including all the proceduralgrowth-factor 发表于 2025-3-25 02:52:18
Conclusions and Recommendations,te contamination, and that national legislation often falls short of dealing comprehensively with the issue, if at all. The scale of the site contamination problem, particularly in countries undergoing rapid industrialisation, means that clear guidance on an effective regulatory approach is urgently