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Analysis Of The Conflicts Between Environmental Law And Bankruptcy Law, Laura M. Dalton, Dennis F. Kerringan Jr.
Analysis Of The Conflicts Between Environmental Law And Bankruptcy Law, Laura M. Dalton, Dennis F. Kerringan Jr.
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Lender Limbo: The Perils Of Environmental Lender Liability, Paul A. Dominick, Leon C. Harmon
Lender Limbo: The Perils Of Environmental Lender Liability, Paul A. Dominick, Leon C. Harmon
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advice From Environmental Consultants: How To Achieve Competent, Comprehensive And Understandable Results From Environmental Audits, Gary C. Ribblett, Kris H. Turschmid
Advice From Environmental Consultants: How To Achieve Competent, Comprehensive And Understandable Results From Environmental Audits, Gary C. Ribblett, Kris H. Turschmid
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lender Liability Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act, Roger J. Marzulla, Brett G. Kappel
Lender Liability Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act, Roger J. Marzulla, Brett G. Kappel
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding The New Era In Environmental Law, Adam Babich
Understanding The New Era In Environmental Law, Adam Babich
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reducing The Environmental Impact Of Cercla, John C. Buckley
Reducing The Environmental Impact Of Cercla, John C. Buckley
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Liabilities Of Landlords And Tenants Under Cercla, Dorothy M. Helms, Nancy R. Jefferies
Liabilities Of Landlords And Tenants Under Cercla, Dorothy M. Helms, Nancy R. Jefferies
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Property Rights Yield To The Environmental Crisis: Perspectives On The Public Trust Doctrine, Johanna Searle
Private Property Rights Yield To The Environmental Crisis: Perspectives On The Public Trust Doctrine, Johanna Searle
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Private Plaintiff's Prima Facie Case Under Cercla Section 107, James L. Rogers Jr., Eugene C. Mccall Jr.
The Private Plaintiff's Prima Facie Case Under Cercla Section 107, James L. Rogers Jr., Eugene C. Mccall Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discovering The Virtues Of Riparianism, Foreword To Symposium, Eastern Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Discovering The Virtues Of Riparianism, Foreword To Symposium, Eastern Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Foreword, To Symposium, Prevention Of Groundwater Pollution In The Great Lakes Region (With Stuart L. Deutsch), A. Dan Tarlock
Foreword, To Symposium, Prevention Of Groundwater Pollution In The Great Lakes Region (With Stuart L. Deutsch), A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
State Groundwater Sovereignty After Sporhase: The Case Of The Hueco Bolson (With D. Frownfelter), A. Dan Tarlock
State Groundwater Sovereignty After Sporhase: The Case Of The Hueco Bolson (With D. Frownfelter), A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Discovering The Virtues Of Riparianism, Foreword To Symposium, Eastern Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Discovering The Virtues Of Riparianism, Foreword To Symposium, Eastern Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
State Groundwater Sovereignty After Sporhase: The Case Of The Hueco Bolson (With D. Frownfelter), A. Dan Tarlock
State Groundwater Sovereignty After Sporhase: The Case Of The Hueco Bolson (With D. Frownfelter), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Foreword, To Symposium, Prevention Of Groundwater Pollution In The Great Lakes Region (With Stuart L. Deutsch), A. Dan Tarlock
Foreword, To Symposium, Prevention Of Groundwater Pollution In The Great Lakes Region (With Stuart L. Deutsch), A. Dan Tarlock
Dan Tarlock
No abstract provided.
Out-Of-State Trash: Solid Waste And The Dormant Commerce Clause, Bradford Mank
Out-Of-State Trash: Solid Waste And The Dormant Commerce Clause, Bradford Mank
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
America faces a garbage crisis. Many cities and states are rapidly depleting their landfill capacity for ordinary municipal solid waste.The "Not In My Back Yard" (NIMBY) syndrome hinders regional and national solutions to the solid waste problem. This Article examines to what extent local communities may exclude solid waste from out-of-state sources without violating the Commerce Clause.
Industrial Waste: Saving The Worst For Last?, John C. Dernbach
Industrial Waste: Saving The Worst For Last?, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
This article explains why industrial waste that is not legally hazardous must be given greater attention and regulatory oversight. Industrial waste (including coal ash) may represent as much as 94 percent of municipal, hazardous, and industrial wastes combined. The article explores the existing federal framework for industrial waste and looks at innovative state approaches, particularly the approach taken in Pennsylvania. The article recommends four national goals for addressing industrial waste: energy and materials conservation, environmental protection at waste management facilities, prompt and significant results, and genuine state and federal partnerships. The author suggests changes to the federal Resource Conservation and …
The Corporate Conscience And Environmental Issues: Responsibility Of The Multinational Corporation, Alfred S. Farha
The Corporate Conscience And Environmental Issues: Responsibility Of The Multinational Corporation, Alfred S. Farha
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
I shall attempt in this Article to put forward my view of the multinational corporation's responsibility towards the environment in an objective manner, being constructively critical and adequately commending whenever appropriate. In so doing, however, it should be made clear at the outset that there is no intent to put forward the view of any industry as a whole, nor do I mean to imply that what I will have to say is any official position of my own company. This Article will reflect my individual view of how I believe my company and others have reacted and should react …
International Regulation Of The Sale And Use Of Pesticides, Charlotte Uram
International Regulation Of The Sale And Use Of Pesticides, Charlotte Uram
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This Article discusses international regulation of the sale and use of pesticides. It examines and compares national, regional, and international models as a means of achieving effective international regulation. For the national model, this article selected the United States because it was the first country to impose national restrictions on the export of pesticides. For the regional model, this article selected the European Economic Community because it has sovereign powers, and has been a market-driven entity. For the international model, this article selected the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization because it has the most far-reaching code on the regulation …
The Waste Export Control Act: Proposed Legislation And The Reagan-Era Legacy To International Environmental Protection, Alan Neff
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
On May 31, 1989, four Representatives introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives the Waste Export Control Act'("WECA"). According to the bill's bipartisan sponsors, its purpose is to regulate the export of solid waste from the United States to foreign countries more stringently than existing federal laws and regulations. Three House sub- committees have held hearings in 1988 and 1989 on exports of solid wastes-in advance of, and since, introduction of the legislation discussed in this Article.
The United States' Enforcement Of The Convention On International Trade In Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna And Flora, Meena Alagappan
The United States' Enforcement Of The Convention On International Trade In Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna And Flora, Meena Alagappan
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Species loss is an extremely serious, continuing problem. While habitat destruction poses one of the most imminent threats to the survival of wild animals and plants, international trade in wildlife is also a major cause of diminishing biological diversity worldwide. The global market for wildlife is very large, and the goods involved are usually luxury items, such as fur coats and ivory carvings. When this trade is not harnessed, it often tips the balance toward extinction for various forms of wildlife.
Exxon Collides With The "Valdez Principles", Jayne W. Barnard
Exxon Collides With The "Valdez Principles", Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.