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The River Pollution Dilemma in Victorian England

Nuisance Law versus Economic Efficiency
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The River Pollution Dilemma in Victorian England examines the legal challenges arising from rapid urbanisation and industrialisation in nineteenth-century Britain. It focuses on how British courts addressed the conflicts between protecting rural landowners' rights and supporting sanitary reforms vital for expanding cities. Through ten detailed case studies from major industrial centres and smaller towns, the book reveals the complex balancing act between environmental protection, public health, and economic progress during the Victorian era.
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Ideal for scholars and readers interested in legal history, environmental studies, urban history, and Victorian Britain. It may also appeal to anyone exploring the historical foundations of public health and industrialisation's environmental impact.

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Nineteenth-century Britain witnessed a dramatic increase in its urban population, as a hitherto largely rural economy transformed itself into an urban one. Though the political and social issues arising from these events are well-known.

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Nineteenth-century Britain witnessed a dramatic increase in its town population, as a hitherto largely rural economy transformed itself into an urban one. Though the political and social issues arising from these events are well-known, little is known about how the British legal process coped with the everyday strains that emerged from the unprecedented scale of these changes.

The River Pollution Dilemma in Victorian England explores the river pollution dilemma faced by the British courts during the second half of the nineteenth century when the legal process had to confront the new incompatible realities arising from the increasing amounts of untreatable waste flowing into the rivers. This dilemma struck at the heart of both Victorian urban and rural society, as the necessary sanitary reformation of the swelling cities and expanding industry increasingly poisoned the rivers, threatening the countryside and agricultural rents and livelihoods.

Focusing on ten legal disputes, the book investigates the dilemma that faced the courts; namely, how to protect the traditional and valued rights of landholders whose rivers and lands were being polluted by industrial waste and untreated sewage, whilst not hindering the progress of sanitary reform and economic progress in the towns. The case studies considered involve major industrialising centres, such as Birmingham, Leeds, Northampton, Wolverhampton and Barnsley, but also include smaller towns such as Tunbridge Wells, Leamington Spa and Harrogate.

The fundamental issues raised remain as important today as they did in Victorian times. The need for the courts to balance a variety of conflicting needs and rights within the limits of contemporary technological capabilities often played out in surprising ways, with outcomes not always in line with theoretical expectations. As such, the historical context of the disputes provides fascinating insights into nineteenth-century legal processes, and the environmental and social attitudes of the times.

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This scholarly work has been praised for its insightful intersection of economics, law, and public health related to historical water and sewer systems. Reviewers commend its clear writing style and valuable contribution to urban environmental history, particularly regarding Victorian environmental management and the sanitary city. It is considered essential reading for those studying urban metabolism and legal history in environmental contexts.

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ISBN: 9781409441823

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 April 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 650g

Pages: 274

About the Author

Leslie Rosenthal is Honorary Fellow at Keele University, having been Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department. He has published widely in academic journals, with his later research interests focused in the area of the economic analysis of the law.

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