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Beautifying The Ugly Step-Sister: Desiging An Effective Cap-And-Trade Program To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Miles Young
Beautifying The Ugly Step-Sister: Desiging An Effective Cap-And-Trade Program To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Miles Young
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Genetically Modified Insects: Why Do We Need Them And How Will They Be Regulated?, Michael J. Donovan
Genetically Modified Insects: Why Do We Need Them And How Will They Be Regulated?, Michael J. Donovan
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Injury In Fact, Then And Now (And Never Again): Summers V. Earth Island Institute And The Need For Change In Environmental Standing Law , Cassandra Barnum
Injury In Fact, Then And Now (And Never Again): Summers V. Earth Island Institute And The Need For Change In Environmental Standing Law , Cassandra Barnum
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Solar Energy Policy In Canada: An Overview Of Recent Legislative And Community-Based Trends Toward A Coherent Renewable Energy Sustainability Framework , Kamaal R. Zaida
Solar Energy Policy In Canada: An Overview Of Recent Legislative And Community-Based Trends Toward A Coherent Renewable Energy Sustainability Framework , Kamaal R. Zaida
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
It's Called Manufacturing: A Closer Look At Missouri's Groundwater Law. Citizens For Ground Water Protection V. Porter, Brian Hamilton
It's Called Manufacturing: A Closer Look At Missouri's Groundwater Law. Citizens For Ground Water Protection V. Porter, Brian Hamilton
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
The Controversial Cormorant: The Second Circuit Defers To Agency Interpretation. Fund For Animals V. Kempthorne, Abbie Hesse Rothermich
The Controversial Cormorant: The Second Circuit Defers To Agency Interpretation. Fund For Animals V. Kempthorne, Abbie Hesse Rothermich
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Can We Drill Now?: The Ninth Circuit's View On Filing Environmental Impact Statements. Alaska Wilderness League V. Kempthorne, Nicole Hutson
Can We Drill Now?: The Ninth Circuit's View On Filing Environmental Impact Statements. Alaska Wilderness League V. Kempthorne, Nicole Hutson
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Fight For Your Right: Nebraska's Bifurcated Water Rights System Leads To Disputes Over Appropriation Determinations. Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District V. State Department Of Natural Resources, Chelsea R. Mitchell
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law Updates
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law, Dana C. Nifosi
Environmental Law, Dana C. Nifosi
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Making Transfer Of Clean Technology Work: Lessons Of The Clean Development Mechanism, Mei Gechlik
Making Transfer Of Clean Technology Work: Lessons Of The Clean Development Mechanism, Mei Gechlik
San Diego International Law Journal
This Article takes a closer look at the case of China to fill the gap. It draws on numerous sources including Chinese laws and regulations, the country's policies on climate change, the country's technological capabilities and business environment, observations made by CDM specialists, and other studies of CDM projects. Such a comprehensive discussion, together with Dechezleprete et al.'s findings, will present a more complete picture of what actually drives the transfer of clean technologies to China and will, therefore, help design an effective post-Kyoto framework to facilitate international diffusion of clean technologies.
Who Should Regulate? Federalism And Conflict In Regulation Of Green Buildings, Shari Shapiro
Who Should Regulate? Federalism And Conflict In Regulation Of Green Buildings, Shari Shapiro
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Should Owners And Developers Of Low-Performance Buildings Pay Impact Or Mitigation Fees To Finance Green Building Incentive Programs And Other Sustainable Development Initiatives?, Carl J. Circo
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Proceeding With (Pre)Caution: Environmental Principles As Interpretive Tools In Applications For Pre-Trial Injunctions, Heather Mcleod-Kilmurray
Proceeding With (Pre)Caution: Environmental Principles As Interpretive Tools In Applications For Pre-Trial Injunctions, Heather Mcleod-Kilmurray
Dalhousie Law Journal
In many cases of imminent environmental harm, a trial may take years. To prevent harm in the meantime, pre-trial injunctions are essential. The author highlights the important role of interlocutory injunctions in Canadian environmental litigation, uncovers the judicial assumptions and attitudes toward the environment which these decisions reveal, and proposes a precautionary approach to interpreting the interlocutory injunction test in environmental cases. She argues that prevailing judicial attitudes and presumptions in relation to environmental claims often negatively influence how the discretionary elements in procedural rules governing pre-trial injunctions are applied. Although there has been much analysis of principles such as …
An End To Grazing Lease Litigation: An Examination Of Alternative Dispute Resolution Schemes That Could Resolve The Overgrazing Dispute On State And Federally Owned Rangelands In The Western United States, Jamie Pool
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Cost Of Doing Business: Corporate Vicarious Criminal Liability For The Negligent Discharge Of Oil Under The Clean Water Act, Katherine A. Swanson
The Cost Of Doing Business: Corporate Vicarious Criminal Liability For The Negligent Discharge Of Oil Under The Clean Water Act, Katherine A. Swanson
Washington Law Review
In response to massive oil spills that damaged America’s waters, devastated local economies, killed wildlife, and cost taxpayers millions in clean-up costs, Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. The Act amended the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to allow for criminal prosecution of negligent oil discharges. This Comment argues that although the plain language of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act’s negligent discharge provision is silent regarding corporate vicarious criminal liability, courts should give full effect to Congress’s intent—to protect the health and safety of the public and the environment and to stop corporations from accepting oils spills …
Is There An International Environmental Constitution?, Daniel Bodansky
Is There An International Environmental Constitution?, Daniel Bodansky
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The surge of interest among international lawyers in "constitutionalism" represents one of several efforts to reconceptualize internationa governance; others include the research projects on global administrative law and legalization. The article applies the constitutionalist lens to international environmental law-one of the few fields of international law to which constitutionalist modes of analysis have not yet been applied. Given the protean quality oft he terms "constitution"and "constitutionalism,"t he article begins by unpacking these concepts. By disaggregating these concepts into a number of separate variables, which have more determinate, unambiguous meanings, we can answer the question, "Is there an international environmental constitution?", …
Montana Groundwater Law In The Twenty-First Century, John B. Carter
Montana Groundwater Law In The Twenty-First Century, John B. Carter
Montana Law Review
Montana Groundwater Law
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
When The Clean Air Act Fails A Public Nuisance May Help. North Carolina Ex Rel. Cooper V. Tennessee Valley Authority, Kevin Dothager
When The Clean Air Act Fails A Public Nuisance May Help. North Carolina Ex Rel. Cooper V. Tennessee Valley Authority, Kevin Dothager
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Past Is Prologue: Recent Carbon Regulation Disputes In Europe Shape The U.S. Carbon Future , Cameron Ferrey, Steven Ferrey
Past Is Prologue: Recent Carbon Regulation Disputes In Europe Shape The U.S. Carbon Future , Cameron Ferrey, Steven Ferrey
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Plain Language Interpretation Gone Awry: The New Paradigm Of Pesticides, Water Pollution, And The Inefficient, Ineffective Overlap Of Statutory Schemes. National Cotton Council Of America V. Epa, Michael C. Risberg
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
A Whale Of A Tale: The Supreme Court Sets A New Trend Favoring National Security Over Environmental Concerns. Winter V. Nrdc, Brian Schierding
A Whale Of A Tale: The Supreme Court Sets A New Trend Favoring National Security Over Environmental Concerns. Winter V. Nrdc, Brian Schierding
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Greater Protection: Missouri Says No To Possible Asbestos Contamination Due To Neshap And Possible Rcra Violations. Families For Asbestos Compliance, Testing And Safety V. City Of St. Louis, Missouri, Erin P. Seele
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law Updates
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions By New York State From A Legal Perspective: Is A Tax Or Market-Based System Optimal?, Christopher Aung
The Regulation Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions By New York State From A Legal Perspective: Is A Tax Or Market-Based System Optimal?, Christopher Aung
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
2009 Moot Court Problem, Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, Ole Varmer
2009 Moot Court Problem, Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, Ole Varmer
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.