Limits of Law
Discover the intricate challenges faced by environmental law in "Limits of Law" by Peter Cleary Yeager. Published in 1993 by Cambridge University Press, this insightful paperback spans 384 pages and delves into the political, economic, and organizational constraints that hinder the effectiveness of environmental regulations. Through a thorough analysis of the federal Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to manage industrial water pollution, Yeager provides a compelling exploration of the limitations and complexities within environmental governance. Ideal for students and professionals in Environmental Science, Administrative Law, and Regulatory Practice, this book offers valuable insights into the intersection of law and environmental policy. Enhance your understanding of the critical issues shaping environmental law in the United States with this essential read.