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Introduction -- 2. Nature and the State of Nature -- 3. Commerce, Capitalism and the Common Law -- 4. Legal Regulation and Environmental Values -- 5. The Changing Face of Environmental Law 330 8 $aLegal regulation of the environment is often construed as a collection of legislated responses to the problems of modern living. Treated as such,'environmental law' refers not to a body of distinctive juristic ideas (such as one might find in contract law or tort) but to a body of black-letter rules out of which a distinct jurisprudence might grow. This book challenges the accepted view by arguing that environmental law must be seen not as a mere instrument of social policy, but as a historical product of surprising antiquity and considerable sophistication. Environmental law, it is argued, is underpinned by a series of tenets concerning the relationship of human beings to the natural world, through the acquisition and use of property. By tracing these ideas to their roots in the political philosophy of the seventeenth century, and their reception into the early law of nuisance, this book seeks to overturn the perception that environmental law's philosophical significance is confined to questions about the extent to which a state should pursue collective well-being and public health through deliberate manipulation and restriction of private property rights. 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COPYRIGHT PAGE ; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Part I Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution ; CHAPTER 1 ELECTROPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION: MECHANISM ; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 GENERAL ASPECTS; 1.3 ELECTROPHILES; 1.4 ARENE NUCLEOPHILES; 1.5 ?-COMPLEX INTERMEDIATES ; 1.6 ?-COMPLEX OR WHELAND INTERMEDIATES ; 1.7 SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK; ABBREVIATIONS ; REFERENCES ; CHAPTER 2 FRIEDEL-CRAFTS ALKYLATION OF ARENES IN TOTAL SYNTHESIS ; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 TOTAL SYNTHESIS INVOLVING INTERMOLECULAR FC ALKYLATIONS; 2.2.1 Synthesis of Coenzyme Q10 327 $a2.2.2 Total Synthesis of (±)-Brasiliquinone B 2.2.3 Synthesis of (2212;)-Podophyllotoxin ; 2.2.4 Synthesis of Puupehenol and Related Compounds; 2.2.5 Synthesis of (2212;)-Talaumidin ; 2.2.6 Total Synthesis of (±)-Schefferine ; 2.3 TOTAL SYNTHESIS INVOLVING INTRAMOLECULAR FC ALKYLATIONS; 2.3.1 C-C Bond Formation Leading to Homocyclic Rings ; 2.3.2 C-C Bond Formation Leading to Oxygen-Containing Rings ; 2.3.3 C-C Bond Formation Leading to Nitrogen-Containing Rings ; 2.4 TOTAL SYNTHESIS THROUGH TANDEM AND CASCADE PROCESSES INVOLVING FC REACTIONS 327 $a2.4.1 C-C Bond Formation Leading to Homocyclic Rings 2.4.2 C-C Bond Formation Leading to Oxygen-Containing Rings ; 2.4.3 C-C Bond Formation Leading to Nitrogen-Containing Rings ; 2.5 TOTAL SYNTHESIS INVOLVING ipso-FC REACTIONS ; 2.5.1 Synthesis of (S)-(2212;)-Xylopinine ; 2.5.2 Synthesis of Garcibracteatone; 2.6 SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK; 2.7 ACKNOWLEDGMENT; ABBREVIATIONS ; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3 CATALYTIC FRIEDEL-CRAFTS ACYLATION REACTIONS ; 3.1 INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; 3.2 CATALYTIC HOMOGENEOUS ACYLATIONS; 3.2.1 Metal Halides 327 $a3.2.2 Perfluoroalkanoic Acids, Perfluorosulfonic Acids, and Their (Metal) Derivatives 3.2.3 Miscellaneous; 3.3 CATALYTIC HETEROGENEOUS ACYLATIONS; 3.3.1 Zeolites; 3.3.2 Clays; 3.3.3 Metal Oxides; 3.3.4 Acid-Treated Metal Oxides ; 3.3.5 Heteropoly Acids (HPAs); 3.3.6 Nafion; 3.3.7 Miscellaneous; 3.4 DIRECT PHENOL ACYLATION; 3.5 SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK; ABBREVIATIONS ; 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