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Critical Space Theory: Keeping Local Geography In American And European Environmental Law, Robert R.M. Verchick
Critical Space Theory: Keeping Local Geography In American And European Environmental Law, Robert R.M. Verchick
Robert R.M. Verchick
Recently, legal scholars have begun to explore the meaning and significance of geographic space in law within the United States and internationally, a project highlighted in a 1996 Stanford Law Review symposium. Much of this discussion draws implicitly and explicitly on critical legal theory in approaching geographic themes -- suggesting the beginning of what the author calls "Critical Space Theory." This article uses Critical Space Theory to address the legal significance of geography in relation to two environmental issues in the United States and the European Union: (1) transborder waste transportation and (2) judicial standing. Each issue raises questions of …
Taking The Pennsylvania Constitution Seriously When It Protects The Environment, John C. Dernbach
Taking The Pennsylvania Constitution Seriously When It Protects The Environment, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.
Committee On Climate Change And Sustainable Development: 1998 Annual Report, David R. Hodas
Committee On Climate Change And Sustainable Development: 1998 Annual Report, David R. Hodas
David R. Hodas
No abstract provided.
A Reappraisal Of Article I, Section 27, John Dernbach
A Reappraisal Of Article I, Section 27, John Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
No abstract provided.