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Depiction Of The Regulator-Regulated Entity Relationship In The Chemical Industry: Deterrence-Based Vs. Cooperative Enforcement, Robert L. Glicksman, Dietrich H. Earnhart
Depiction Of The Regulator-Regulated Entity Relationship In The Chemical Industry: Deterrence-Based Vs. Cooperative Enforcement, Robert L. Glicksman, Dietrich H. Earnhart
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
For years, scholars and environmental policymakers have conducted a spirited debate about the comparative merits of two different approaches to enforcement of the nation's environmental laws: the coercive (or deterrence-based) and cooperative approaches. Supporters of the coercive model regard the deterrence of violations as the fundamental purpose of enforcement. They regard the imposition of sanctions, which make it less costly for regulated entities to comply with their regulatory responsibilities and avoid enforcement than to fail to comply and run the risk of enforcement, as the most effective way for inducing regulated entities to comply with their regulatory obligations. Proponents of …
The Importance Of Getting Names Right: The Myth Of Markets For Water, Joseph W. Dellapenna
The Importance Of Getting Names Right: The Myth Of Markets For Water, Joseph W. Dellapenna
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Choices And Institutions In Watershed Management, Jon Cannon
Choices And Institutions In Watershed Management, Jon Cannon
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Restoring Polluted Waters With Public Values, Wendy E. Wagner
Restoring Polluted Waters With Public Values, Wendy E. Wagner
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock
Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Public Trust, Riparian Rights, And Aquaculture: A Storm Brewing In The Ocean State, Jose L. Fernandez
Public Trust, Riparian Rights, And Aquaculture: A Storm Brewing In The Ocean State, Jose L. Fernandez
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Environmental Water Rights: An Evolving Concept Of Public Property, Lynda L. Butler
Environmental Water Rights: An Evolving Concept Of Public Property, Lynda L. Butler
Faculty Publications
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The Necessary Interrelationship Between Land Use And Preservation Of Groundwater Resources, Linda A. Malone
The Necessary Interrelationship Between Land Use And Preservation Of Groundwater Resources, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
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Environmental Regulation Of United States Deep Seabed Mining, W&M Former Faculty, Scott C. Whitney
Environmental Regulation Of United States Deep Seabed Mining, W&M Former Faculty, Scott C. Whitney
William & Mary Law Review
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