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Legal And Regulatory Reform For Ict In Egypt -- Specialist Report, Sonia Baldia
Legal And Regulatory Reform For Ict In Egypt -- Specialist Report, Sonia Baldia
Sonia Baldia
No abstract provided.
Ict-Internet For Economic Development In Sri Lanka - Expert Assessment Report, Sonia Baldia
Ict-Internet For Economic Development In Sri Lanka - Expert Assessment Report, Sonia Baldia
Sonia Baldia
No abstract provided.
Decanal And Administrative Opportunities In The New Millennium, Nathaniel C. Nichols
Decanal And Administrative Opportunities In The New Millennium, Nathaniel C. Nichols
Nathaniel C. Nichols
No abstract provided.
Moving The Climate Change Debate From Models To Proposed Legislation: Lessons From State Experience, John C. Dernbach
Moving The Climate Change Debate From Models To Proposed Legislation: Lessons From State Experience, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
This Article assesses the relationship between state climate change mitigation measures and potential national climate change legislation. It describes and evaluates eleven different legal and policy tools being employed by states. These are: customer choice of electricity providers, environmental labeling requirements for electricity sources, building codes requiring energy efficiency, demand-side management, system benefit charges, cap-and-trade programs, tax credits, net metering, planning and siting preferences for renewable energy facilities, CO2 limits for new power plants, and renewable energy portfolio standards. Two broad conclusions emerge from this analysis. First, these tools have considerable potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They achieve reductions …
Are Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Obsolete In America? The View Of An Outsider Looking In, Randy Lee
Are Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Obsolete In America? The View Of An Outsider Looking In, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Nathaniel C. Nichols