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Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment Explanations For Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder Oct 1998

Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment Explanations For Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Environmental Legislation And The Problem Of Collective Action, Robert V. Percival Oct 1998

Environmental Legislation And The Problem Of Collective Action, Robert V. Percival

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


The Legislation Of Unintended Consequences, Rena I. Steinzor Oct 1998

The Legislation Of Unintended Consequences, Rena I. Steinzor

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Pangloss Was Right: Reforming Congress Is Useless, Expensive, Or Harmful, Michael C. Munger Oct 1998

Pangloss Was Right: Reforming Congress Is Useless, Expensive, Or Harmful, Michael C. Munger

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Self-Interest, Politics And The Environment—A Response To Professor Schroeder, Donald T. Hornstein Oct 1998

Self-Interest, Politics And The Environment—A Response To Professor Schroeder, Donald T. Hornstein

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Strange Bedfellows Make Normal Politics: An Essay, R. Shep Melnick Oct 1998

Strange Bedfellows Make Normal Politics: An Essay, R. Shep Melnick

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Beyond The Usual Suspects: The Use Of Citizens Advisory Boards In Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate Jul 1998

Beyond The Usual Suspects: The Use Of Citizens Advisory Boards In Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Seven Degrees Of Relevance: Why Should Real-World Environmental Attorneys Care Now About Sustainable Development Policy?, J. B. Ruhl Apr 1998

The Seven Degrees Of Relevance: Why Should Real-World Environmental Attorneys Care Now About Sustainable Development Policy?, J. B. Ruhl

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Free Lunch Or Cheap Fix?: The Emissions Trading Idea And The Climate Change Convention, David M. Driesen Jan 1998

Free Lunch Or Cheap Fix?: The Emissions Trading Idea And The Climate Change Convention, David M. Driesen

College of Law - Faculty Scholarship

Emissions trading has become a key component of U.S. environmental legal regimes. The U.S. has successfully lobbied to make international environmental benefit trading, an expanded form of emissions trading, a part of international efforts to address the threat of global climate change through the Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol to that Convention. Legal scholars have lauded emissions trading as a "free lunch" that will encourage innovation, enhance democratic accountability, and reduce the cost of environmental cleanup. This article argues that emissions trading functions as a cheap fix, reducing short-term costs while tending to lessen innovation and …


Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 7, Winter-Spring 1998 Jan 1998

Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 7, Winter-Spring 1998

Environmental Law at Maryland

No abstract provided.


The Goals Of Environmental Enforcement And The Range Of Enforcement Methods In Israel And In The United States, Marcia R. Gelpe Jan 1998

The Goals Of Environmental Enforcement And The Range Of Enforcement Methods In Israel And In The United States, Marcia R. Gelpe

Faculty Scholarship

The article examines enforcement of the environmental laws of Israel and of the United States. It concentrates on provisions for enforcement of the laws by government authorities--that is, either by administrative authorities or by the courts at the request of an administrative authority. Environmental laws in many jurisdictions may also be enforced by private actions. These private enforcement actions are not addressed specifically in this article, although much of what is said is also applicable to such actions.


Who Needs Congress? An Agenda For Administrative Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, J.B. Ruhl Jan 1998

Who Needs Congress? An Agenda For Administrative Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, J.B. Ruhl

Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications

This article comprehensively examines the history and content of the numerous administrative reforms of the Endangered Species Act program carried out under the tenure of Department of the Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt. The assessment is that these reforms provide a tremendous impetus for innovation of species conservation.


Environmental Audits: An Analysis Of The Dilemma And An Assessment Of Oklahoma's Response, Patrick Decker Sachse Jan 1998

Environmental Audits: An Analysis Of The Dilemma And An Assessment Of Oklahoma's Response, Patrick Decker Sachse

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


England's Contaminated Land Act Of 1995: Perspectives On America's Approach To Hazardous Substance Cleanups And Evolving Principles Of International Law, Michael P. Healy Jan 1998

England's Contaminated Land Act Of 1995: Perspectives On America's Approach To Hazardous Substance Cleanups And Evolving Principles Of International Law, Michael P. Healy

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

An important contemporary problem in environmental regulation concerns the cleanup of property that is an unfortunate legacy of the modem industrial age—acres of land affected by past inadequate disposals of toxic substances. The United States began to address this problem in 1980 with the enactment of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCLA establishes both a liability regime for assigning the costs of cleaning up lands contaminated by the release of hazardous substances and regulatory requirements defining how those cleanups are to be pursued. In 1995, England enacted the Contaminated Land Act (alternatively referred to as the …


Environmental Rights Statutes In The United States And Canada: Comparing The Michigan And Ontario Experiences, Joseph F. Castrilli Jan 1998

Environmental Rights Statutes In The United States And Canada: Comparing The Michigan And Ontario Experiences, Joseph F. Castrilli

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Seesaw Of Environmental Power From Epa To The States: National Environmental Performace Plans, Joyce M. Martin, Kristina Kern Jan 1998

The Seesaw Of Environmental Power From Epa To The States: National Environmental Performace Plans, Joyce M. Martin, Kristina Kern

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Foreword, David R. Hodas Dec 1997

Foreword, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.