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The Sustainable Development Principle In United States Environmental Law, Michael P. Healy
The Sustainable Development Principle In United States Environmental Law, Michael P. Healy
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The American public perceives the principle of sustainable development and sustainability, the shorthand nomenclature, through green-tinted lenses. Whether the user of the term is academic, corporate, or governmental, the advocate of sustainability is understood as an advocate of protecting the environment. The international legal understanding of the principle of sustainable development, however, is more ambiguous than this popular American understanding.
Part II of this Article describes the important principle of sustainable development in modern international environmental law. It discusses how the sustainable development principle has evolved from its initial appearance in the 1987 Brundtland Commission Report through its central position …
Taking The "Leed": Determining The Appropriate Amount Of Government Regulation In Green Building Projects, A. Paige Reber
Taking The "Leed": Determining The Appropriate Amount Of Government Regulation In Green Building Projects, A. Paige Reber
Kentucky Law Journal
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