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Public welfare v `natural use` of land as the basis for liability in environmental damage cases: some perspectives on the past and possible future role of tortious remedies

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Environmental Law ; 7(2) 1995, 119-136(18)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: Examines issues raised by the "Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather plc" including forseeability, allocation of liability for historic pollution, insurance cover, and `public welfare` v `over-riding` public theory. Tortious remedies available for dealing with environmental damage are discussed.
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Examines issues raised by the "Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather plc" including forseeability, allocation of liability for historic pollution, insurance cover, and `public welfare` v `over-riding` public theory. Tortious remedies available for dealing with environmental damage are discussed.