Assessing environmental law standards in relation to contaminated lands.

This course provides a comprehensive overview of Canada’s environmental law standards as they relate to contaminated lands. It begins with an exploration of the unique challenges these lands present and outlines the legal requirements for site remediation.
You’ll also examine the complexities of liability involving parties such as lenders, receivers, and trustees, and gain insight into the contaminated-sites inventory and public remediation programs designed to address these environmental concerns.

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Jamie Benidickson is a member of the Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, where he teaches environmental law and administrative law. He is the author of Levelling the Lake: Transboundary Resource Management in the Lake of the Woods Watershed (UBC Press, 2019). His previous publications include The Temagami Experience: Recreation, Resources and Aboriginal Rights in the Northern Ontario Wilderness (University of Toronto Press, 1989), Idleness, Water and a Canoe: Reflections on Paddling for Pleasure (University of Toronto Press, 1997), and The Culture of Flushing: A Social and Legal History of Sewage (UBC Press, 2007).