Description
"How many books create a whole new field? Rowell and Bilz have done exactly that -- and produced, at once, brilliant theoretical insights and terrific practical suggestions. (World, please take notice.) Their book is a landmark."
"How many books create a whole new field? Rowell and Bilz have done exactly that -- and produced, at once, brilliant theoretical insights and terrific practical suggestions. (World, please take notice.) Their book is a landmark."
"Synthesizing a large body of evidence, Rowell and Bilz offer a forthright description of the extraordinary difficulties environmental conflicts pose and the hope that awareness of psychological barriers can help decision makers respond more effectively."
"Rowell and Bilz pull off two impressive feats: they present a novel and penetrating survey of legal regulation of the environment; and they add an important member to the list of legal domains insightfully illuminated by psychological methods."
Arden Rowell (Author)
Arden Rowell is Professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, and author of Psychology of Environmental Law, A Guide to U.S. Environmental Law, and A Guide to EU Environmental Law.
Kenworthey Bilz (Author)
Kenworthey Bilz is Professor of Law in the College of Law at the University of Illinois. She has also taught at Northwestern, Duke, Notre Dame, and KU-Leuven. She teaches courses in criminal law, evidence, negotiations, and psychology. She conducts empirical research in the moral psychology of the law.