Colloquium on the implications of secrecy in environmental law Author various authors Journal/Series New York University Environmental Law Journal | Vol. 2(2); 187 - 371; 185 p. Date 1993 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-051647) Publisher | Place of publication New York University Environmental Law Journal | New York, NY, USA Document type Article in periodical Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Environment gen. Keyword Access-to-information Abstract Contents: 1. Captive courts: the distruction of judicial decisions by agreement of the parties; 2. Confidentiality in environmental mediation; 3. The private sector's need for environmental secrecy: product regulation and the secrecy of proprietary information; 4. Confidentiality in government enforcement proceedings; 5. Factors in determining the degree of public availability of judicial opinions; 6. Scientific speech in the 1990s 7. The dynamics of secrecy in the environmental impact statement process; 8. Problems encountered with confidentiality bars on toxic substances disclosure imposed by federal environmental statutes; 9. NEPA secrets; 10.Military secrecy and environmental compliance; 11.Environmental law and the central intelligence agency: is there a conflict between secrecy and environmental compliance? 12.Secrecy and its effect on environmental problems in the military: an engineer's perspective;