Asked by
suraj pandey
on Dec 18, 2024Verified
The common law relating to environmental matters cannot redress cumulative damage to the environment.
Common Law
A body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts, influencing and governing aspects of civil, criminal, and administrative matters.
Cumulative Damage
The total damage that accumulates over time due to continuous or repeated actions.
- Understand the common law actions available in case of environmental damage and the limits of common law in addressing environmental issues.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the common law actions available in case of environmental damage and the limits of common law in addressing environmental issues.
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