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Regulating Foreign Vessels Under The Clean Air Act: The Case For A Permissible Administrative Interpretation, Dan Lickel
Regulating Foreign Vessels Under The Clean Air Act: The Case For A Permissible Administrative Interpretation, Dan Lickel
San Diego International Law Journal
This Comment will argue that the EPA may regulate the emissions of large sea-going vessels flying foreign flags that enter the territorial sea, contiguous zone, or Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the United States, under Section 213 of the CAA, notwithstanding conventional and customary Law of the Sea and other international treaties governing vessel source pollution. Part II of the comment presents background material that explains the provisions of the CAA, which mandate the EPA to regulate international shipping vessels. This section also presents the regulatory schemes developed by the IMO and the EPA. Part III evaluates whether the EPA …
Keynote Address, Rebecca Watson
Keynote Address, Rebecca Watson
Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)
6 pages.
Air Quality And Cbm Development, Bob Yuhnke
Air Quality And Cbm Development, Bob Yuhnke
Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)
5 pages (includes 1 color map).
Concluding Comments, Ayn Schmit
Concluding Comments, Ayn Schmit
Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)
2 pages.
Toward A Jurisprudence Of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Michael Abramowicz
Toward A Jurisprudence Of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Michael Abramowicz
Michigan Law Review
In 1989, Cass Sunstein published an article entitled On the Costs and Benefits of Aggressive Judicial Review of Agency Action. Sunstein apparently meant the words "costs" and "benefits" in an informal sense, as the article considered the advantages and disadvantages of aggressive judicial review without pretense of explicit quantification. That article was several generations ago in Sunstein scholarship, almost 100 articles and over a dozen books. The central concerns of that article, however, are relevant to an assessment of Sunstein's latest book, whose title, The Cost-Benefit State, uses the words "costs" and "benefits" as labels for quantitative assessments of the …