Symposium Issue - Learning from Disaster: Lessons for the Future From the Golf of Mexico (BP Deepwater Horizon) Corporate author Various Authors Journal/Series Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review | Vol. 38(2); 219 - 444, 236 p. Date 2011 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-085445) Publisher | Place of publication Boston College Law School | Newton Centre, MA, USA ISSN 0190-7034 Document type Article in periodical Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword Policy/planning Institution Resource/damage valuation Business/industry/corporations Oil pollution Mining Animal health Disasters Public health Abstract 1. M. Barsa & D.A. Dana: Reconceptualizing NEPA to Avoid the Next Preventable Disaster 2. H. Doremus: Through Another's Eyes: Getting the Benefit of Outside Perspectives in Environmental Law Review 3. A.C. Flournoy: Three Meta-Lessons Government and Industry should Learn from the BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster and Why They Will not 4. N.D. Hall: Oil and Freshwater don't Mix: Transnational Regulation of Drilling in the Great Lakes 5. I.E. Kornfeld: Of Dead Pelicans, Turtles and marshes: Natural Resources Damages in the Wake of the BP Deepwater Horizon Spill 6. M.A. Latham: Five Thousand Feet and Below: The Failure to Adequately Regulate Deepwater Oil Production Technology 7. J. Paterson: The Significance of Regulatory Orientation in Occupational Health and Safety Offshore 8. Z.J.B. Plater: The Exxon Valdez resurfaces in the Gulf of Mexico...and the Hazards of "Megasystem Centripetal Di-Polarity" 8. R. Steinzor: Lessons from the North Sea: Should "Safety Cases" Come to America?