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Symposium: Twenty-Five Years of Environmental Regulation

Author
various authors
Journal/Series
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review | Vol. 27(3); 779 - 1145; 367 p.
Date
1994
Source
IUCN (ID: ANA-055349)
Publisher | Place of publication
Loyola Law School | Los Angeles, CA, USA
Language
English
Country/Territory
United States of America
Subject
Environment gen.
Keyword
Comprehensive description
Abstract

Contents: 1. Foreword. Perspectives on a legal revolution 2. Reflections of a regulator: Basis for decision making 3. Environmental protection as a learning experience 4. Coping with complexity 5. Environmental ethics, legal ethics, and codes of professional responsibility 6. The land ethic and American agriculture 7. The end of the world news 8. Assimilating environmental protection into legal rules and the problem with environmental crime 9. Dicussion in the Security Council on Environmental Intervention in Ukraine 10. Ten paradoxes of environmental law 11. Radical technology-forcing in environmental regulation 12. Toward Jeffersonian governance of the public lands 13. ' Protecting the environment ': What does that mean? 14. From the beginning, a fundamental shift of paradigms: A theory and short history of environmental law 15. The seven statutory wonders of U.S. environmental law: Origins and morphology 16. Environmental lessons 17. Evolving consensus: The dynamic future of environmental law and policy 18. Experimentation and the ' new ' environmental law 19. Environmental law: Old ways and new directions 20. The not so fine print of environmental law 21. Experience and lessons of twenty-five years of environmental law: Where we have been and where we are headed 22. The nonequilibrium paradigm in ecology and the partial unraveling of environmental law 23. Environmental protection in the next decades: Moving from clean up to prevention 24. CERCLA 's petroleum exclusion: Bad policy in a problematic statute