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44 The Challenges of Gathering Expert Evidence by Private Individuals
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface xi
-
Key Environmental Concepts and the Unique Nature of Environmental Damage
- Sustainable Development under Canadian Law 1
- A Precautionary Tale: Trials and Tribulations of the Precautionary Principle 17
- Ecosystem Management: It’s Imperative … Whatever It Is 39
- Public Nuisance: Public Wrongs and Civil Rights of Action 52
- The Incorporation of an Environmental Ethic in the Courtroom 61
- The Intersection of Human Rights Law and Environmental Law 72
- Practical Engagement with Indigenous Legal Traditions on Environmental Issues: Some Questions 82
- The Legal Concept of Sustainability 92
- How Legal Design May Constrain the Power of Law to Implement Environmental Norms: The Case of Ecological Integrity in Canada’s National Parks 131
- Applying International Law to Canadian Environmental Law 142
- The Role of International Environmental Law in Canadian Courts 152
- Assessing Environmental Damages: How Much Is Beauty Worth in Dollars? 163
-
Environmental Prosecutions
- The Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion: Challenges to Environmental Prosecutions 175
- Regulatory Negligence in Environmental Law 187
- Strategic Decisions in Environmental Prosecutions 197
- Federal vs. Provincial Crowning 207
- Who Should Prosecute: Intragovernmental Aspects 218
- Science and Advocacy 230
- Private Prosecutions Revisited: The Continuing Importance of Private Prosecutions in Protecting the Environment 240
- Due Diligence in Environmental Offences 262
- Certain Defences in Criminal Law of the Environment 272
- Aboriginal Law in the Context of Regulatory Prosecutions 285
-
Sentencing and Environmental Offences
- Environmental Sentencing: Making the Best of a Blunt Instrument 309
- Holding Directors and Officers Liable for Environmental Problems: Sentencing and Regulatory Orders 325
- The Enforcement of Environmental Law through the Use of Administrative Penalties 338
- Creative Sentencing in Environmental Prosecutions, The Canadian Experience: An Overview 364
- Creative Sentencing: The Experience “Down-Under” 377
- Creative Environmental Sentences: The Corporate Perspective 391
- Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations and Creative Sentencing: Perspectives and Roles 413
- Negotiating Sentences 425
- Creative Sentence Negotiation: Looking Beyond Deterrence 436
- The Law and Economics of Environmental Harm: A Primer and Update for Environmental Sentencing (PARTS I and II) 443
- The Law and Economics of Environmental Harm: A Primer and Update for Environmental Sentencing (PARTS III, IV and V) 457
-
Evidentiary Issues in Environmental Prosecutions and Hearings
- Proving Proving Causation: Causation: Scientific Scientific Certainty Certainty vs. vs. Legal Legal Burden Burden of of Proof Proof 473
- Experts in Environmental Litigation 481
- Communication Between Lawyers and Experts 494
- Reporting Obligations to Third Parties 505
- Admissibility of Expert Evidence and Costs 516
- Experts Only 532
- An Overview of Expert Evidence in Canada 551
- Issues Respecting Expert Advisors, Expert Witnesses, and Retaining Counsel 561
- Continuity of Evidence and Remediation Advice for Investigators: Some Brief Comments 574
- Proving the Right to Be Heard: Evidentiary Barriers to Standing in Environmental Matters 582
- The Challenges of Gathering Expert Evidence by Private Individuals 597
- The Challenges in Using Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge in the Courts 606
- Privilege in Environmental Enforcement 634
- Judicial Notice of Climate Change 646
-
Inspections and Enforcement Issues: On-site and in Court
- The Art of Responsive Regulation: How Agencies Can Motivate Regulated Firms to Become Virtuous 665
- Regulatory Inspections: A Private Practitioner’s Perspective 690
- Anatomy of a Compliance Regime: Initiation Of Action—A Regulator’s Perspective 708
- Collecting Essential Evidence for Environmental Investigations and Prosecutions: Approaches to Legal Strategy and Associated Issues 718
- Environmental Investigations: A Government Perspective 742
- Recapitulation and Alternatives: Lessons Learned from a Hypothetical Case Study 752
- Anatomy of a Compliance Regime: Recapitulation and Alternative Lessons from the United States 776
- Contributors 779
- Index 803
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface xi
-
Key Environmental Concepts and the Unique Nature of Environmental Damage
- Sustainable Development under Canadian Law 1
- A Precautionary Tale: Trials and Tribulations of the Precautionary Principle 17
- Ecosystem Management: It’s Imperative … Whatever It Is 39
- Public Nuisance: Public Wrongs and Civil Rights of Action 52
- The Incorporation of an Environmental Ethic in the Courtroom 61
- The Intersection of Human Rights Law and Environmental Law 72
- Practical Engagement with Indigenous Legal Traditions on Environmental Issues: Some Questions 82
- The Legal Concept of Sustainability 92
- How Legal Design May Constrain the Power of Law to Implement Environmental Norms: The Case of Ecological Integrity in Canada’s National Parks 131
- Applying International Law to Canadian Environmental Law 142
- The Role of International Environmental Law in Canadian Courts 152
- Assessing Environmental Damages: How Much Is Beauty Worth in Dollars? 163
-
Environmental Prosecutions
- The Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion: Challenges to Environmental Prosecutions 175
- Regulatory Negligence in Environmental Law 187
- Strategic Decisions in Environmental Prosecutions 197
- Federal vs. Provincial Crowning 207
- Who Should Prosecute: Intragovernmental Aspects 218
- Science and Advocacy 230
- Private Prosecutions Revisited: The Continuing Importance of Private Prosecutions in Protecting the Environment 240
- Due Diligence in Environmental Offences 262
- Certain Defences in Criminal Law of the Environment 272
- Aboriginal Law in the Context of Regulatory Prosecutions 285
-
Sentencing and Environmental Offences
- Environmental Sentencing: Making the Best of a Blunt Instrument 309
- Holding Directors and Officers Liable for Environmental Problems: Sentencing and Regulatory Orders 325
- The Enforcement of Environmental Law through the Use of Administrative Penalties 338
- Creative Sentencing in Environmental Prosecutions, The Canadian Experience: An Overview 364
- Creative Sentencing: The Experience “Down-Under” 377
- Creative Environmental Sentences: The Corporate Perspective 391
- Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations and Creative Sentencing: Perspectives and Roles 413
- Negotiating Sentences 425
- Creative Sentence Negotiation: Looking Beyond Deterrence 436
- The Law and Economics of Environmental Harm: A Primer and Update for Environmental Sentencing (PARTS I and II) 443
- The Law and Economics of Environmental Harm: A Primer and Update for Environmental Sentencing (PARTS III, IV and V) 457
-
Evidentiary Issues in Environmental Prosecutions and Hearings
- Proving Proving Causation: Causation: Scientific Scientific Certainty Certainty vs. vs. Legal Legal Burden Burden of of Proof Proof 473
- Experts in Environmental Litigation 481
- Communication Between Lawyers and Experts 494
- Reporting Obligations to Third Parties 505
- Admissibility of Expert Evidence and Costs 516
- Experts Only 532
- An Overview of Expert Evidence in Canada 551
- Issues Respecting Expert Advisors, Expert Witnesses, and Retaining Counsel 561
- Continuity of Evidence and Remediation Advice for Investigators: Some Brief Comments 574
- Proving the Right to Be Heard: Evidentiary Barriers to Standing in Environmental Matters 582
- The Challenges of Gathering Expert Evidence by Private Individuals 597
- The Challenges in Using Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge in the Courts 606
- Privilege in Environmental Enforcement 634
- Judicial Notice of Climate Change 646
-
Inspections and Enforcement Issues: On-site and in Court
- The Art of Responsive Regulation: How Agencies Can Motivate Regulated Firms to Become Virtuous 665
- Regulatory Inspections: A Private Practitioner’s Perspective 690
- Anatomy of a Compliance Regime: Initiation Of Action—A Regulator’s Perspective 708
- Collecting Essential Evidence for Environmental Investigations and Prosecutions: Approaches to Legal Strategy and Associated Issues 718
- Environmental Investigations: A Government Perspective 742
- Recapitulation and Alternatives: Lessons Learned from a Hypothetical Case Study 752
- Anatomy of a Compliance Regime: Recapitulation and Alternative Lessons from the United States 776
- Contributors 779
- Index 803