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Markets For Nature, Barton H. Thompson Jr. Dec 2000

Markets For Nature, Barton H. Thompson Jr.

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


A Book Review Of An Invitation To Environmental Sociology, George Dillmann Oct 2000

A Book Review Of An Invitation To Environmental Sociology, George Dillmann

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Lead-Based Paint Real Estate Notification And Disclosure Rule, Claude E. Walker Oct 2000

The Lead-Based Paint Real Estate Notification And Disclosure Rule, Claude E. Walker

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Will Nepa Be "An Agenda For The Future" Or Will It Become "A Requiem For The Past"?: A Book Review Of The National Environmental Policy Act: An Agenda For The Future, Margaret A. Shannon Oct 2000

Will Nepa Be "An Agenda For The Future" Or Will It Become "A Requiem For The Past"?: A Book Review Of The National Environmental Policy Act: An Agenda For The Future, Margaret A. Shannon

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


New Source Review Under The Clean Air Act: Time For More Market-Based Incentives?, Todd B. Adams Oct 2000

New Source Review Under The Clean Air Act: Time For More Market-Based Incentives?, Todd B. Adams

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Performance Indicators For Natural Resource And Environmental Policy: Contributions From American Institutional Law And Economics, Nicholas Mercuro, Michael D. Kaplowitz Oct 2000

Performance Indicators For Natural Resource And Environmental Policy: Contributions From American Institutional Law And Economics, Nicholas Mercuro, Michael D. Kaplowitz

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


The New Face Of The Clean Water Act: A Critical Review Of The Epa’S New Tmdl Rules, James Boyd Oct 2000

The New Face Of The Clean Water Act: A Critical Review Of The Epa’S New Tmdl Rules, James Boyd

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Barriers And Incentives To The Adoption Of Iso 14001 By Firms In The United States, Magali A. Delmas Oct 2000

Barriers And Incentives To The Adoption Of Iso 14001 By Firms In The United States, Magali A. Delmas

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, And Judicial Review, Fred Anderson, Mary Ann Chirba-Martin, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina Oct 2000

Regulatory Improvement Legislation: Risk Assessment, Cost-Benefit Analysis, And Judicial Review, Fred Anderson, Mary Ann Chirba-Martin, E. Donald Elliott, Cynthia Farina

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Better America Bonds: Better Is In The Eye Of The Beholder, Robert A. Fisher Oct 2000

Better America Bonds: Better Is In The Eye Of The Beholder, Robert A. Fisher

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Is That All? A Review Of The National Environmental Policy Act, An Agenda For The Future, By Lynton Keith Caldwell, Oliver A. Houck Oct 2000

Is That All? A Review Of The National Environmental Policy Act, An Agenda For The Future, By Lynton Keith Caldwell, Oliver A. Houck

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of An International Water Resources Management Regime In The Mekong River Basin, Greg Browder, Leonard Ortolano Jul 2000

The Evolution Of An International Water Resources Management Regime In The Mekong River Basin, Greg Browder, Leonard Ortolano

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law, W. Scott Laseter, Chintan K. Amin Jul 2000

Environmental Law, W. Scott Laseter, Chintan K. Amin

Mercer Law Review

Perhaps following broader legal trends, the Eleventh Circuit's environmental law decisions in this survey period suggest a rise in the importance of state law, both as it might impact enforcement of federal environmental programs and as a source of independent environmental remedies. As an example of the former, the court narrowed the extent to which the absence of a state-level program to implement the federal Clean Water Act's permit requirement shields a member of the regulated community from the obligation to obtain a permit. As an example of the latter, the court affirmed an award of $4,350,000 in punitive damages …


Judges' Bench Memorandum: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition Jun 2000

Judges' Bench Memorandum: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jun 2000

Table Of Contents

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


A Call For A New Policy Toward Cercla Cleanup Costs In The Eighth Circuit: Is It Fair To Punish The Prp Who Initiates The Cleanup At A Superfund Site? , Ricky Pearce Jun 2000

A Call For A New Policy Toward Cercla Cleanup Costs In The Eighth Circuit: Is It Fair To Punish The Prp Who Initiates The Cleanup At A Superfund Site? , Ricky Pearce

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Does A Prp Letter Trigger A Seller's Duty To Indemnity? Datron, Inc. V. Cra Holdings, Inc., Christopher J. Lucas Jun 2000

Does A Prp Letter Trigger A Seller's Duty To Indemnity? Datron, Inc. V. Cra Holdings, Inc., Christopher J. Lucas

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


To Rule Or Not To Rule: Ripeness As A Prerequisite To Ruling In Federal Regulatory Takings Cases. Hendler V. United States, Todd C. Werts Jun 2000

To Rule Or Not To Rule: Ripeness As A Prerequisite To Ruling In Federal Regulatory Takings Cases. Hendler V. United States, Todd C. Werts

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


When Does Unethical Become Criminal?: Interpreting The Gratuity Provision Of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 201. United States V. Sun-Diamond Growers Of California, Karen M. Linder Jun 2000

When Does Unethical Become Criminal?: Interpreting The Gratuity Provision Of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 201. United States V. Sun-Diamond Growers Of California, Karen M. Linder

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Environmental Consultants Beware: The Eighth Circuit Has Unearthed Cercla's Strict Liability Standard. K.C. 1986 Ltd. Partnership V. Reade Mfg., Susan Murphy Jun 2000

Environmental Consultants Beware: The Eighth Circuit Has Unearthed Cercla's Strict Liability Standard. K.C. 1986 Ltd. Partnership V. Reade Mfg., Susan Murphy

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Environmental News Jun 2000

Environmental News

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Legislative Update Jun 2000

Legislative Update

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Case Summaries Jun 2000

Case Summaries

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Review Of: Jerry L. Anderson, Environmental Law Practice, Danielle L. Pacik Jun 2000

Review Of: Jerry L. Anderson, Environmental Law Practice, Danielle L. Pacik

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

A review of the book Environmental Law Practice: Problems and Exercises for Skills Development by Jerry L. Anderson and Dennis D. Hirsch (Carolina Academic Press 1999). Foreword, acknowledgments, introduction, appendix, index. ISBN 0-89089-657-7 [275 pp. $25.00. Cloth, 700 Kent Street, Durham, NC 27701].


How To Achieve Public Participation In Nuclear Waste Decisions: Public Relations Or Transparent Adversary Science, Judy Treichel Jun 2000

How To Achieve Public Participation In Nuclear Waste Decisions: Public Relations Or Transparent Adversary Science, Judy Treichel

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

[Excerpt] "Commercial nuclear reactors in the United States have been producing electricity and highly radioactive wastes for more than forty years. Originally, reluctant utilities built reactors at the urging of Congress, acting in accordance with the Atomic Energy Act. The Act called for promotion of nuclear technology and also provided a shield of secrecy allowing for extensive power to classify information. Wiretapping and other surveillance techniques were allowable if nuclear secrets or interference with nuclear programs were involved. During this time the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) provided films and comic books, and gave speeches in a public relations campaign designed …


Brief For The Appellant State Of New Union: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Mateo Davis, Fritz Ganz, Brandon Jensen Jun 2000

Brief For The Appellant State Of New Union: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Mateo Davis, Fritz Ganz, Brandon Jensen

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For The Appellant State Of New Union: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Matthew Chivers, Elisha Peterson, Sean Tomko Jun 2000

Brief For The Appellant State Of New Union: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Matthew Chivers, Elisha Peterson, Sean Tomko

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For The Appellant Friends Of Lake Tokay, Inc.: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Nicolette Corso, Barbara M. Cowherd, Jennifer Galloway Pike Jun 2000

Brief For The Appellant Friends Of Lake Tokay, Inc.: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Nicolette Corso, Barbara M. Cowherd, Jennifer Galloway Pike

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For The Appelle Buena Vista Power Co.: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, J.R. Ellingson Iii, Taylor Koss, Edward Salanga Jun 2000

Brief For The Appelle Buena Vista Power Co.: Twelfth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, J.R. Ellingson Iii, Taylor Koss, Edward Salanga

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Punishment And Preventing Pollution In Japan: Is American-Style Criminal Enforcement The Solution?, Robert G. Kondrat May 2000

Punishment And Preventing Pollution In Japan: Is American-Style Criminal Enforcement The Solution?, Robert G. Kondrat

Washington International Law Journal

Both Japan and the United States face the ongoing threat of intentional and preventable pollution. From 1970 until the mid-1980s, Japan utilized its environmental crime laws to punish and prevent intentional and preventable acts of pollution. After this period, however, the number of environmental crime arrests and prosecutions in Japan declined. In contrast, since the 1980s, the United States has continued to expand the number of prosecutors and investigators dedicated to the enforcement of environmental crime laws. These divergent trends can be explained by the different pollution histories, enforcement personnel structures, regulatory strategies, and case law of the two countries. …