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Intended Injury: Transferred Intent And Reliance In Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen
Intended Injury: Transferred Intent And Reliance In Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen
Arkansas Law Review
"For an intended injury the law is astute to discover even very remote causation." - Justice Thurgood Marshall ExxonMobil, the world's largest oil company, misled the public about climate change for at least two decades. Several states' attorneys general have opened investigations into the potential criminality of the company's conduct. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened its own investigation. Criminal or not, however, ExxonMobil's conduct closely resembles schemes carried out by the tobacco, asbestos, opioid, sugar, and leaded gasoline industries, among others. The scheme is always the same: there is a product that is both profitable and destructive, …
Regulating Micromobility: Examining Transportation Equity And Access, Karen Johnston, Deirdre A. Oakley, Audra Durham, Claire Bass, Stacie Kershner
Regulating Micromobility: Examining Transportation Equity And Access, Karen Johnston, Deirdre A. Oakley, Audra Durham, Claire Bass, Stacie Kershner
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
This paper evaluates the various ways cities have or are attempting to address e-scooter usage equity concerns, with a focus on Atlanta, Georgia as compared to Austin, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Los Angeles, California; and Portland, Oregon. The cities were evaluated by the laws in effect at the time of coding, which occurred during the project period of October through December 2019. To explore how existing laws and regulations affect access to e-scooters, this research was guided by the following overarching questions: How equitable is access to e-scooters? How can equitable access to e-scooters be improved? How can a data-driven …
Inequities Of Transit Access: The Case Of Atlanta, Ga, Christopher K. Wyczalkowski, Timothy Welch, Obed Pasha
Inequities Of Transit Access: The Case Of Atlanta, Ga, Christopher K. Wyczalkowski, Timothy Welch, Obed Pasha
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivity that contributes to the quality of life for urban dwellers. Particularly important for low-income populations, public transportation systems enhance access to jobs, markets, services, education, healthcare, recreation, and social networks. While low-income populations and minorities make up a disproportionately high share of transit ridership, theories such as spatial mismatch, social construction framework, and Critical Race Theory maintain that public transportation systems may not provide equitable connectivity to all riders. We utilize GIS and regression models to examine the relationship between transit connectivity and poverty, asking whether connectivity is evenly …
Transport Sustainability In The United States: Leading From Below, Catherine Ross, Chisun Yoo, Bruce Stiftel
Transport Sustainability In The United States: Leading From Below, Catherine Ross, Chisun Yoo, Bruce Stiftel
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Sense Of Place: The Intersection Between Built Heritage And Intangible Cultural Heritage In Singapore, Jack Lee
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Built heritage in Singapore is safeguarded through two legal regimes, one relating to national monuments declared under the Preservation of Monuments Act (Chapter 239, 2011 Revised Edition), and the other relating to conservation areas declared under the Planning Act (Cap 232, 1998 Rev Ed). In contrast, no particular legal protection exists for intangible cultural heritage. Considering examples such as tomb inscriptions and rituals for honouring the deceased at Bukit Brown Cemetery, this article explores how built heritage can be secured and enriched by giving greater recognition and protection in international and domestic law to the intangible cultural heritage associated with …
The Business Of Heritage In Singapore: Money, Politics & Identity, Kevin Tan
The Business Of Heritage In Singapore: Money, Politics & Identity, Kevin Tan
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Singapore is one of the most rational and unsentimental places on earth. Its government prides itself on its pragmatic approach to policy-making, and is not afraid to slaughter sacred cows if they have to. This is perhaps most dramatically demonstrated by the radical modernization of Singapore’s built environment through its various Master Plans and public housing programmes. This massive physical transformation is perhaps modern Singapore’s most visible sign of progress. In such a milieu, ‘heritage’ is viewed more as a commodity to be bargained over than a common good in itself. The discussion over whether a building should be preserved …
When Past Is Prologue: The Values Of Historic Resources For Cities, Ryan Rowberry
When Past Is Prologue: The Values Of Historic Resources For Cities, Ryan Rowberry
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Economy, Tourist Accommodation And Their Impact In The Context Of Sustainable Urban Development: Is Artificial Intelligence A Possible Answer?, Juli Ponce
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Great Senior Short-Sale Or Why Policy Inertia Will Short Change Millions Of America's Seniors, Arthur C. Nelson
The Great Senior Short-Sale Or Why Policy Inertia Will Short Change Millions Of America's Seniors, Arthur C. Nelson
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Affordable And Workforce Housing In France, Camille Mialot
Affordable And Workforce Housing In France, Camille Mialot
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Affordable Housing Policies In Brazil, Romulo S.R. Sampaio
Affordable Housing Policies In Brazil, Romulo S.R. Sampaio
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Legal Mechanisms To Provide For Affordable Housing In England And The United States, Edward Sullivan, Robert Williams
The Use Of Legal Mechanisms To Provide For Affordable Housing In England And The United States, Edward Sullivan, Robert Williams
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Making Of Urban Applied Statistics With Four Of Juergensmeyer's Theoretical Insights, Wellington Migliari
The Making Of Urban Applied Statistics With Four Of Juergensmeyer's Theoretical Insights, Wellington Migliari
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
The present article delves deeper into four academic contributions written by the emeritus professor Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Ben F. Johnson Jr. Chair in Law and Director, Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan Growth. Co-authoring relevant publications on spatial issues from different perspectives, we identify four valuable insights accumulated along four decades dedicated to industrial co-operation, planning costs, land use and infrastructure development. All of them combined can make what we denominate an urban developmental mind. It is a strategic sequence of ideas involving urban planning, economics and law as a complex yet inevitable amalgamation of knowledge for human development. …
Analysis Of The Complex Relations Between Poverty And The Urban Environment In Brazil, Vladimir Freitas
Analysis Of The Complex Relations Between Poverty And The Urban Environment In Brazil, Vladimir Freitas
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Brazil has strong legal support for the protection of environmental areas. In addition to the fact that rural properties are required to leave a part, called the “legal reserve” (20% in the south of the country) untouched, there is also strong protection within urban areas. It turns out that population growth and ruralurban migration have caused a rise in new environmental issues, many of them affecting vulnerable populations. The purpose of this study is to identify the complexity of the invasions of these areas by homeless people and the difficulties of providing a legal solution to these cases. There is …
Why Greenland Is Not For Sale, Ellen Margrethe Basse
Why Greenland Is Not For Sale, Ellen Margrethe Basse
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Crimes Against Pollution Caused By Illegal Construction In Turkey, Feridun Yenisey, Asiye Selcen Atac
Crimes Against Pollution Caused By Illegal Construction In Turkey, Feridun Yenisey, Asiye Selcen Atac
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Environmental Protection In Spatial Planning In Poland. Mapping The Legal Framework, Maria Kenig-Witkowska
Environmental Protection In Spatial Planning In Poland. Mapping The Legal Framework, Maria Kenig-Witkowska
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Dieselgate As An Issue Of Urban Planning - German Approaches, Michael Bothe
Dieselgate As An Issue Of Urban Planning - German Approaches, Michael Bothe
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Institutional Framework For Open Space Conservation, Janice Griffith
Institutional Framework For Open Space Conservation, Janice Griffith
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Finding an effective approach to conserve large-scale, multipurpose open spaces through a coordinated network across jurisdictional boundary lines has proved elusive. Because open space infrastructure serves so many functions ranging from recreational trails to ecological systems protection, decision makers have often treated open space as a subpart of another activity and overlooked its importance. After discussing the benefits of open space conservation, this article analyzes the impediments to its realization. Noting the institutional fragmentation that surrounds open space conservation, the article discusses the governmental and private sector bodies that implement actions designed to achieve it. The article argues that open …
Beyond Green Infrastructure - Integrating The Ecosystem Services Framework Into Urban Planning Law And Policy, J.B. Ruhl
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
The Life And Death Of Great Cities In The Time Of Climate Change And The Covid-19 Pandemic, James Kushner
The Life And Death Of Great Cities In The Time Of Climate Change And The Covid-19 Pandemic, James Kushner
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Municipal Bonds In Three Countries: India, South Africa And The United States, Matt Glasser
Municipal Bonds In Three Countries: India, South Africa And The United States, Matt Glasser
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Co-Producing Local Policies Through Citizens' Panels, Dawid Szescilo
Co-Producing Local Policies Through Citizens' Panels, Dawid Szescilo
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Cities As International Legal Authorities - Remarks On Recent Developments And Possible Future Trends Of Research, Helmut Aust
Cities As International Legal Authorities - Remarks On Recent Developments And Possible Future Trends Of Research, Helmut Aust
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Pandemic Planning, Dwight Merriam
Pandemic Planning, Dwight Merriam
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Florida’S Growth Management Odyssey: Revolution, Evolution, Devolution, Resolution, Robert M. Rhodes
Florida’S Growth Management Odyssey: Revolution, Evolution, Devolution, Resolution, Robert M. Rhodes
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
No abstract provided.