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Preface; Acknowledgments;
1. The social production of business offenses;
2. Bringing the law back in: an integrated approach;
3. The politics of water: pollution policies to 1970;
4. Contradiction and change: environmental consciousness and the mobilization of law;
5. Legislating clean water: changing conceptions of environmental rights;
6. Controls and constraints: from law to regulation;
7. Enforcement: the social production of environmental offenses; Conclusions.
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