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Smart Instrument Mixes To Promote Green Building, Yayun Shen, Michael Faure
Smart Instrument Mixes To Promote Green Building, Yayun Shen, Michael Faure
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
A smart mix of legal instruments is not new, but green building (GB) compliance is. As a way to environmental compliance in general, the mixing of instruments may also work to overcome the challenges facing GB compliance. The mix can be justified by the failings of government regulation, liability, and self-regulation. Therefore in theory, a smart mix of instruments makes sense, since each of the above instruments may be subject to imperfect information, private interests, the inaccuracy of measurement, and/or ineffectiveness. In practice, instrument mixes have been around in the U.S. GB laws. The theory and the U.S. case law …
Variation In The Use Of Subregional Integration Courts Between Business And Human Rights Actors: The Case Of The East African Court Of Justice, James Thuo Gathii
Variation In The Use Of Subregional Integration Courts Between Business And Human Rights Actors: The Case Of The East African Court Of Justice, James Thuo Gathii
Law and Contemporary Problems
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Enforcing Public Educational Rights Via A Private Right Of Action, Sonja Ralston Elder
Enforcing Public Educational Rights Via A Private Right Of Action, Sonja Ralston Elder
Duke Forum for Law & Social Change
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Litigation, Arbitration, And The Transnational Shadow Of Law, Christopher A. Whytock
Litigation, Arbitration, And The Transnational Shadow Of Law, Christopher A. Whytock
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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