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Environmental Justice: Bridging The Gap Between Environmental Laws And "Justice" , Alice Kaswan
Environmental Justice: Bridging The Gap Between Environmental Laws And "Justice" , Alice Kaswan
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
The Fourth Circuit Summary provides a summary of prevailing environmental decisions decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit since the last issue of the William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. It does not cover every environmental decision of the Fourth Circuit during that time period, but only those cases which the editors believe to be of the most interest to the subscribers.
The U.S. Epa Administrator's Assessment Of Civil Penalties: A Review Of The Sources Of Authority And The Administrator's Regulations, Richard R. Wagner
The U.S. Epa Administrator's Assessment Of Civil Penalties: A Review Of The Sources Of Authority And The Administrator's Regulations, Richard R. Wagner
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Responding To Environmental Risk: A Pluralistic Perspective, Robert V. Percival
Responding To Environmental Risk: A Pluralistic Perspective, Robert V. Percival
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
The Fourth Circuit Summary provides a summary of prevailing environmental decisions decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit since the last issue of the William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. It does not cover every environmental decision of the Fourth Circuit during that time period, but only those cases which the editors believe to be of the most interest to our subscribers.
Law And The Coming Environmental Catastrophe, Bruce Ledewitz, Robert D. Taylor
Law And The Coming Environmental Catastrophe, Bruce Ledewitz, Robert D. Taylor
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Is "Diligent Prosecution Of An Action In A Court" Required To Preempt Citizen Suits Under The Major Federal Environmental Statutes?, Derek Dickinson
Is "Diligent Prosecution Of An Action In A Court" Required To Preempt Citizen Suits Under The Major Federal Environmental Statutes?, Derek Dickinson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cercla's Mistakes, John Copeland Nagle
Cercla's Mistakes, John Copeland Nagle
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Citizens Out: How Virginia Has Manipulated The Mandate Of The Clean Water Act, Demian Schane
Keeping The Citizens Out: How Virginia Has Manipulated The Mandate Of The Clean Water Act, Demian Schane
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
The Fourth Circuit Summary provides a summary of prevailing environmental decisions decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit since the last issue of the William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. It does not cover every environmental decision of the Fourth Circuit during that time period, but only those cases which the editors believe to be of the most interest to our subscribers.
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Safe Drinking Water: A Federalism Perspective, A. Dan Tarlock
Safe Drinking Water: A Federalism Perspective, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Missouri River: The Paradox Of Conflict Without Scarcity, A. Dan Tarlock
The Missouri River: The Paradox Of Conflict Without Scarcity, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Missouri River: The Paradox Of Conflict Without Scarcity, A. Dan Tarlock
The Missouri River: The Paradox Of Conflict Without Scarcity, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
The Influence Of International Environmental Law On United States Pollution Control Law (Symposium), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Two Cheers For Shifting The Presumption Of Validity: A Reply To Professor Hopperton (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Safe Drinking Water: A Federalism Perspective, A. Dan Tarlock
Safe Drinking Water: A Federalism Perspective, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Exclusive Sovereignty Versus Sustainable Development Of A Shared Resource: The Dilemma Of Latin American Rainforest Management, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Controversy In Nepa: Reconciling Public Veto With Public Participation In Environmental Decisionmaking, William Murray Tabb
The Role Of Controversy In Nepa: Reconciling Public Veto With Public Participation In Environmental Decisionmaking, William Murray Tabb
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
Fourth Circuit Summary, Editors Of The William & Mary Environmental Law And Policy Review
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
The Fourth Circuit Summary provides a summary of prevailing environmental decisions decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit since the last issue of the William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. It does not cover every environmental decision of the Fourth Circuit during that time period, but only those cases which the editors believe to be of the most interest to our subscribers.
Book Review Of Environment And The Law: A Dictionary, James S. Heller
Book Review Of Environment And The Law: A Dictionary, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman
Fred P. Bosselman
No abstract provided.
U.S. Adherence To Its Agenda 21 Commitments: A Five-Year Review, John C. Dernbach
U.S. Adherence To Its Agenda 21 Commitments: A Five-Year Review, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
The Unfocused Regulation Of Toxic And Hazardous Pollutants, John C. Dernbach
The Unfocused Regulation Of Toxic And Hazardous Pollutants, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Evolution And The Future Of Environmental Policy, Robert V. Percival
Regulatory Evolution And The Future Of Environmental Policy, Robert V. Percival
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Territoriality, Risk Perception, And Counterproductive Legal Structures: The Case Of Waste Facility Siting, Michael B. Gerrard
Territoriality, Risk Perception, And Counterproductive Legal Structures: The Case Of Waste Facility Siting, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
The siting of hazardous and nuclear waste facilities has proven to be a task of enormous difficulty in our federal system. In this Article, the Author argues that one of the major causal factors for this difficulty is that the legal regime surrounding waste facility siting decisions is not structured in a manner sensitive to the human factors involved. The siting of a hazardous waste facility is likely to generate a negative community response where the imposition of externally made decisions and externally generated wastes fails to take into account the innate human trait of territoriality. Territoriality is a powerful …
Attaining Systems For Sustainability Through Environmental Law, Nicholas A. Robinson
Attaining Systems For Sustainability Through Environmental Law, Nicholas A. Robinson
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Five years have passed since the historic Earth Summit. Although significant progress has been made since Rio, much remains to be done. Poverty and environment degradation continue to affect the lives of millions of people in many parts of the world. Global warming, the loss of biological diversity, the spread of deserts, deforestation, the crisis in many of our cities remind us every day of the challenges which confront us. The unsustainable patterns of consumption and production continue to be the major cause of environmental degradation worldwide. This is therefore not an occasion for complacency or mindless celebration. It is, …