Contents
1. Abstract2. Environmental law3. Environmental law in INDIA4. Description of Environmental law5. Purpose of Environmental Law6. International environmental law7. India treaty obligations8. Business Ethics9. Business Culture Of India10. Why Study Ethics?11. Business Ethics Covers12. Code of Ethics13. Seven steps for implementing the code14. Business Ethics Leadership Alliance15. References
ABSTRACT
Laws and regulations are a major tool in protecting the environment. To putthose laws into effect, government agencies create and enforce regulations.
Thetalk will review three Supreme Court cases and theirn unintended consequences: The Sriram Food and Fertilizer Case of 1986, which the Court used to attempt tocontrol the Bhopal Gas Leak litigation; the Delhi Pollution Case of 1985-2002,which disempowered executive authority; and the still ongoing GodavarmanCase of 1996, which has brought the Court full scale into the field of forestprotection, empowering certain institutions and disempowering others. Talk willalso point out that the Supreme Court has NEVER stopped a large project, E.g.Narmada, despite its rhetoric about concern for the human rights of project-
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