CHAPTERIZATION
PART- I
Chapter I- Judicial Sensitivity towards Environmental issues and Public Interest Litigation
Chapter II- Climate Change, Natural Disasters and Internal Displacement of North East India
Chapter III- Green Business to save Environ- Human Rights: Carbon Dioxide Credit, Kyoto Protocol and India
Chapter IV- India’s Vulnerability to Climate Change: A need for multi action
Chapter V- Global Warming- India’s challenges and response
Chapter VI- Meandering Development of Environment Protection Laws
PART- II
Chapter VII- Right to live in Healthy Environment
Chapter VIII- The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act, 2006: A Step to undo Historic Justice
Chapter IX- Environment Protection under Indian Constitutional Framework: A Critique
Chapter X- Right to Environment Crowns and Human Rights
Chapter XI- Restoration of Forest Dwellers Rights vis-à-vis Environment
Chapter XII- International Responsibility in Environmental Protection
Chapter XIII- Human Rights and Environment in India
Chapter XIV- Environment Protection under the Indian Constitution
PART- III
Chapter XV- Corporate Environmental Responsibility in India
Chapter XVI- Responsibility of Sovereign states for Transboundary pollution
Chapter XVII- Impact of Water Pollution
Chapter XVIII- Industrial Disaster, Polluting Environment and Jeopardizing Human Rights
Chapter XIX- Bio Medical Waste: A new trend of Environmental pollution
PART- IV
Chapter XX- Vulnerability of the existence of the water bodies in the rising crazes of Urbanization
Chapter XXI – Water Pollution: Legal and Judicial Remedies
Chapter XXII- Public Interest Litigation and Appraisal of Ensuing Dynamic Environmental Jurisprudence
Chapter XXIII- Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protections |