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The Risk In Technology-Based Standards, Patricia Ross Mccubbin Oct 2005

The Risk In Technology-Based Standards, Patricia Ross Mccubbin

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Modular Environmental Regulation, Jody Freeman, Daniel Farber Feb 2005

Modular Environmental Regulation, Jody Freeman, Daniel Farber

Duke Law Journal

This Article proposes a "modular" conception of environmental regulation and natural resource management as an alternative to traditional approaches. Under traditional approaches, agencies tend to operate independently, and often at cross-purposes, using relatively inflexible regulatory tools, without significant stakeholder input, and without institutional mechanisms capable of adapting to changing conditions over time. Modularity, by contrast, is characterized by a high degree of flexible coordination across government agencies as well as between public agencies and private actors; governance structures in which form follows function; a problem-solving orientation that requires flexibility; and reliance on a mix of formal and informal tools of …


This Dog Has Teeth... Cooperative Federalism And Environmental Law, Scott Josephson Jan 2005

This Dog Has Teeth... Cooperative Federalism And Environmental Law, Scott Josephson

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Epa's Hpv Challenge Program: A Tort Liability Trap? Jan 2005

The Epa's Hpv Challenge Program: A Tort Liability Trap?

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.