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Shaping Water Policy: Political Influences In The European Union And United States, Christopher Young Apr 2011

Shaping Water Policy: Political Influences In The European Union And United States, Christopher Young

Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Constitutional Environmental Law In Kenya, J. Bradley Larkin Jan 2011

The Evolution Of Constitutional Environmental Law In Kenya, J. Bradley Larkin

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

No abstract provided.


Sarei V. Rio Tinto: How An Exhaustion Requirement For The Alien Tort Statute Will Further Exhaust Remedies For Environmental Injuries, Cheryl Cortemeglia Jan 2011

Sarei V. Rio Tinto: How An Exhaustion Requirement For The Alien Tort Statute Will Further Exhaust Remedies For Environmental Injuries, Cheryl Cortemeglia

Maryland Journal of International Law

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Workplace Harassment In The Academic Environment, Robert J. Tepper, Craig G. White Jan 2011

Workplace Harassment In The Academic Environment, Robert J. Tepper, Craig G. White

Saint Louis University Law Journal

Over the last decade, claims of workplace harassment have received greater attention.[1] Sometimes called “workplace bullying,” such harassment is commonly defined as behavior by a perpetrator that may involve repeated verbal abuse, offensive conduct that may threaten, humiliate, or intimidate a target, or efforts to sabotage a target’s performance.[2] As commonly defined, the subject behavior is intentional, results in physical or psychological harm to the target, and makes the target’s job performance more difficult.[3] At times, perpetrators, who may include administrators and faculty members, combine their efforts to abuse and harass the target, a phenomenon known as …