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Carbon Capture And The Information Quality Act, Brendan Burke Dec 2013

Carbon Capture And The Information Quality Act, Brendan Burke

Brendan Burke

In January 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a proposed new source performance standard (NSPS) under the Clean Air Act for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from new or modified electric utility plants that will effectively require implementation of a process known as carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). The new rule would limit CO2, a previously unregulated greenhouse gas emission, from such generation facilities to a rate of 1,100 pounds per megawatt-hour. Energy producers, especially those employing coal-fired plants, are strongly opposed to these limits. In February 2014, the Center for Regulatory Effectiveness sent a letter to the EPA …


До Питання Визначення Принципів Досудового Врегулювання Публічно-Правових Спорів, Sergey V. Kivalov Dec 2013

До Питання Визначення Принципів Досудового Врегулювання Публічно-Правових Спорів, Sergey V. Kivalov

Sergey V. Kivalov

Article is devoted to the formation of the basic foundations of pre-trial settlement of public law disputes referred to the jurisdiction of the administrative courts. The system of pre-trial settlement of the principles of public law disputes are characterized by their types and content specific legal principles study procedures. Puts more emphasis on the content of the principles of neutrality and disinterestedness, equality, voluntariness and confidentiality procedures.


Patient Safety At Odds With Patient Privacy? The Case Of National And Regional Quality Registries For Incapacitated Elderly In Sweden, Titti Mattsson Dec 2013

Patient Safety At Odds With Patient Privacy? The Case Of National And Regional Quality Registries For Incapacitated Elderly In Sweden, Titti Mattsson

Titti Mattsson

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Reconsidering Corporate Tax Privacy, Joshua D. Blank Dec 2013

Reconsidering Corporate Tax Privacy, Joshua D. Blank

Joshua D. Blank

For over a century, politicians, government officials and scholars in the United States have debated whether corporate tax returns, which are currently subject to broad tax privacy protections, should be publicly accessible. The ongoing global discussion of base erosion and profit shifting by multinational corporations has generated calls for greater tax transparency. Throughout this debate, participants have focused exclusively on the potential reactions of a corporation’s managers, shareholders and consumers to a corporation’s disclosure of its own tax return information. There is, however, another perspective: how would the ability of a corporation’s stakeholders and agents to observe other corporations’ tax …