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Environmental Enforcement Networks: Concepts, Implementation and Effectiveness

Edited by: Michael Faure, Peter De Smedt, An Stas

ISBN13: 9781783477395
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Compliance and enforcement is a fundamental issue within environmental law. But despite its pertinence, it is an area that has been neglected in academic research. Addressing this gap, this timely book considers the circumstances under which networking can increase the effectiveness of environmental enforcement.

Presenting a general theory of how and why networking can increase the effectiveness of environmental enforcement, expert contributors ascertain the potential benefits of environmental enforcement networks. Specific criteria and benchmarks are provided, indicating under which circumstances networking may increase the competency of environmental enforcement.

The book explores theoretical and empirical discussions of the benefits of networks, offering a discerning assessment of enforcement networks' influence on environmental protection. It also examines issue based examples of networks, such as networks dealing with transboundary waste or wildlife. In addition to this, environmental enforcement in particular areas is considered, such as the US, Europe, Australia or Africa.

Academics in environmental law and policy will benefit from this thorough overview of an important phenomenon. In addition, practitioners and policy makers will appreciate the valuable insights presented.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
PART I GENERAL THEORY
1. Environmental Enforcement Networks: Theory, Practice and Potential Pink, G.
2. Better Regulation, Enforcement and Networking: Co-Dependency for the Global Environment Gemmell, JC (Campbell)
3. Connecting Cultures: Towards Sustainable Networking: Key Success Factors for Environmental Cooperation Across Cultures Janssen, E.B.Th.M.
4. The Role of Networks in Ensuring Compliance and Strengthening Coordination: A Comparative Analysis on Inece, Ecena, Rena and Rec Turkey Savasan, Z.
5. Evaluating and Assessing Environmental Enforcement Networks: Through Use of the Network Evaluation Matrix Pink, G. and Lehane, J.

Part II BENEFITS OF NETWORKS
6. Towards a Critical Analysis of Environmental Enforcement Networks Lehane, J.
7. Environmental Enforcement Networks: Their 'Value Proposition' During Times of Reducing Resources And Budgets Pink, G.
8. Environmental Regulation and Enforcement Networks Operating in Tandem: A Very Effective Vehicle for Driving Efficiencies and Facilitating Knowledge Exchange and Transfer Gemmell, JC (Campbell) and Circelli, T.
9. Countering Transnational Organized Wildlife Crime. Regional and Sub-Regional Initiatives, Global Responses and the Need for More Effective Coordination Van Asch, E.
10. Can Supervision & Enforcement Networks Make Self-Regulation Work? De Bree, M.A., De Haas, J.M.G. and Meerman, P.

Part III THEMATIC NETWORKS
11. The Lusaka Agreement Task Force as a Mechanism for Wildlife Crime Enforcement Kasimbazi, E.
12. Huntington Geographic Enforcement/Compliance Initiative: A Case Study in Multi-Organisation Networking And Collaboration Lubieniecki, G.
13. The European Union Forum of Judges for the Environment Lavrysen, L.
14. The Seaport Environmental Security Network: Facilitating International Enforcement Collaboration to Prevent Illegal Hazardous Waste Shipments Through Ports Grabiel, D.F., Heiss, R., Koparova, M., Kopsick, D. and Ruessink, H.

Part IV HORIZONTAL NETWORKS
15. North American Working Group on Environmental Enforcement and Compliance Cooperation: Moving from Capacity Building to Operational Activities Kopsick, D. and Bromm, S.
16. Informal Environmental Networking: The EPA Network Example Fawcett, W.
17. Developing and Sustaining Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Networks: Lessons Learned from the International Network on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Gerardu, J., Koparova, M., Markowitz, K., Zaelke, D., and Baldwin, G.
18. Environmental Inspections and Environmental Compliance Assurance Networks in the Context of European Union Environment Policy Angelov, M. And Cashman, L-J
19. Success and Failure Factors in Developing Effective Environmental Enforcement Networks: The Case of the East African Network for Environmental Compliance & Enforcement Opondo, G.K.

Part V VERTICAL NETWORKS
20. Regional Environmental Enforcement Networks in the United States Paddock, L.
21. Ghana's Efforts at Environmental Enforcement Networks
Legal and Institutional Structures Adjei Araba, B. and Larsey, M.
22. Effective Networking, Formal V. Substantial Compliance, Conflicting Powers: Strength and Weakness of Environmental Criminal Provisions Enforcement Networks In Italy Vagliasindi, G.M.
23. Domestic Environmental Enforcement Networks: The Practice of CHINA Lu, X. Qin, H. and Yang, J.
24. Environmental Enforcement Networking Efforts in Chile: Lessons Learnt and Challenges Ahead Monckeberg J.C., Bergamini K. and Perez C.
25. Enforcement of Environmental Legislation by the Belgian Police Geysels, F.
26. The Flemish High Council of Environmental Enforcement: The Role of an Environmental Enforcement Network in a New Coordinated Environmental Enforcement Landscape Within the Flemish Region - 2009-2014. Faure, M. and Stas, A.

Concluding And Comparative Remarks
Index