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Background Material On The Colorado Grazing Roundtable, William E. Riebsame
Background Material On The Colorado Grazing Roundtable, William E. Riebsame
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
10 pages.
Contains endnotes.
Russia's Wild East: Ecological Deterioration And The Rule Of Law In Siberia, Paul Stanton Kibel
Russia's Wild East: Ecological Deterioration And The Rule Of Law In Siberia, Paul Stanton Kibel
Paul Stanton Kibel
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Nafta And The Environment: A Trade-Friendly Approach, Bradly J. Condon
Nafta And The Environment: A Trade-Friendly Approach, Bradly J. Condon
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Although the North American Free Trade Agreement, (NAFTA), contains more detailed environmental provisions than any previous trade agreement,' only some of them are mandatory. These mandatory NAFTA environmental rules purport to prevent the use of environmental policy instruments as disguised barriers to trade. Since most human activities have some impact on the environment, a vast array of government regulation could potentially be characterized as relating to the environment. This fact increases the risk that domestic industries will exploit political discretion over environmental policy implementation to put foreign competitors at a disadvantage by raising non-tariff barriers to trade. It is important …
Using Trade To Enforce International Environmental Law: Implications For United States Law, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Using Trade To Enforce International Environmental Law: Implications For United States Law, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Journal Articles
The United States has enviable domestic environmental protection laws. However, good domestic environmental protection raises two concerns: effectiveness and competitiveness. In response to these two problems of environmental protection—effectiveness and competitiveness—members of Congress introduced over thirty bills in 1990 to amend U.S. trade laws. The bills were designed to either press other states to adopt environmental protection standards similar to the United States own or to at least minimize the competitive disadvantage for U.S. business inherent in U.S. regulations. The bills took one of two approaches: either they aimed at restricting access to U.S. markets for those states failing to …
Ethics, The Legacy Of The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Movement Toward Environmental Justice, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Ethics, The Legacy Of The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Movement Toward Environmental Justice, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Scholarly Works
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