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Interim Hearing On Hazardous Substance Cleanups Within A Redevelopment Project Area And Proper Management And Disposal Of Hazardous Wastes Generated By Illegal Drug Labs, Assembly Committee On Environmental Safety And Toxic Materials
Interim Hearing On Hazardous Substance Cleanups Within A Redevelopment Project Area And Proper Management And Disposal Of Hazardous Wastes Generated By Illegal Drug Labs, Assembly Committee On Environmental Safety And Toxic Materials
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
International Environmental Issues [Outline], Zheng-Kang Cheng, Daniel Magraw
International Environmental Issues [Outline], Zheng-Kang Cheng, Daniel Magraw
New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)
2 pages.
Agenda: New Challenges For Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: New Challenges For Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)
Workshop held Sept. 18-19, 1989; conference held Oct. 12-13, 1989, in Boulder, Colorado.
Conference speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professors Daniel Barstow Magraw and Lawrence J. MacDonnell.
Contents of papers from workshop and conference:
To protect developing city by the enactment of local laws and regulations / Wu Zilin -- Legislative control of air pollution & water pollution of the P.R.China / Xiao Longan -- The law of natural conservation in China / Ma Xiang-cong -- 'Weighing environmental risks : EPA's unfinished business', Environment, vol. 30, no. 6, July/August 1988, p. 14-17, 34-39 / Richard Morgenstern, Stuart …
Corporate Life After Death: Cercla Preemption Of State Corporate Dissolution Law, Audrey J. Anderson
Corporate Life After Death: Cercla Preemption Of State Corporate Dissolution Law, Audrey J. Anderson
Michigan Law Review
This Note discusses CERCLA's preemption of state corporate dissolution law. Although CERCLA contains a preemption clause intended to specify CERCLA's relationship with other laws, this clause addresses only state laws that impose stricter standards than those contained in CERCLA, and does not address state laws that, like dissolution laws, remove liability from a party otherwise liable under CERCLA. Courts, therefore, have also looked to section 107 of CERCLA, which imposes liability against specified parties "[n]notwithstanding any other provision or rule of law," to determine CERCLA's general relationship with state law. Through such an analysis, courts have agreed that CERCLA does …
The Relationship Of Federal Income Taxes To Toxic Wastes: A Selective Study, Richard A. Westin
The Relationship Of Federal Income Taxes To Toxic Wastes: A Selective Study, Richard A. Westin
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
More demanding federal regulation, universal local opposition to waste treatment and disposal facilities, and increased long-term liabilities for waste sites have substantially restricted the supply of licensed waste handlers and have sharply increased the costs of waste disposal. As a result of increased costs and downstream liabilities for cleanup, industrial generators have begun to examine more closely their waste management practices and opportunities they may have to reduce the amount of hazardous waste they generate.
The urgent need to marshal the full range of industrial strategies to achieve significant reduction in the amount and toxicity of hazardous waste and the …