by Oliver A. Houck
Island Press, 2010
eISBN: 978-1-61091-150-4 | Paper: 978-1-59726-648-2 | Cloth: 978-1-59726-647-5
Library of Congress Classification K3585.H68 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification 344.046

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Taking Back Eden is a set of case studies of environmental lawsuits brought in eight countries around the world, including the U.S, beginning in the 1960s. The book conveys what is in fact a revolution in the field of law: ordinary citizens (and lawyers) using their standing as citizens in challenging corporate practices and government policies to change not just the way the environment is defended but the way that the public interest is recognized in law. Oliver Houck, a well-known environmental attorney, professor of law, and extraordinary storyteller, vividly depicts the places protected, as well as the litigants who pursued the cases, their strategies, and the judges and other government officials who ruled on them.


This book will appeal to upperclass undergraduates, graduate students, and to all citizens interested in protecting the environment.



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