Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University College, Cork, 2017) issued under title: Legal transplants and regimes governing access to environmental information in England and Wales, the United States and China. Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-213) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Bridging the gaps between jurisdictions : analysing legal transplant theory as a means of legal reform -- The Aarhus convention : the global standard for the right of access to environmental information? -- The environmental information regime in England -- The right of access to environmental information in the United States -- East meets West : the right of access to environmental information in China -- The future development of the right of access to environmental information : applying legal transplant theory to England, the US and China -- Conclusions, key findings and future directions.
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