Special Edition on Environmental Law Auteur various authors Périodique/Collection Southwestern Law Journal | Vol. 44(4); 1299 - 1630; 332 p. Date 1991 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-045365) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Southern Methodist University School of Law | Dallas, TX, USA Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique Sujet Déchets et substances dangereuses, Air et atmosphère, Environnement gén., Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes, Terre et sols Mot clé Gestion/conservation Conservation du sol/amélioration du sol Substances dangereuses Responsabilité/indemnisation Faune sauvage Résumé Contents: 1. The new RCRA cleaningup regime: comparisons and contrasts with CERCLA 2. Interpreting Section 107(a)(3) of CERCLA: when has a person 'arranged for disposal'? 3. Corrective action under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 4. Contractual efforts to allocate the risk of environmental liability: is there a way to make indemnities worth more than the paper they are written on? 5. Is the 1990 Farm Bill the opening shot in a 'quiet revolution'? 6. Regional habitat conservation planning under the Endangered Species Act: pushing the legal and practical limits of species protection 7. Creating an environmental ethic in coporate America: the big stick of jail time 8. Lender liability under CERCLA and the fleet-ing protection of the secured creditor exemption 9. The evolving federal wetland program 10.Towards respect for corporate separateness in defining the reach of CERCLA Liability 11.The acid rain amendments and the project financing of non-public utility electric generator projects 12.Who's on first, what's on second or a discussion of the scope and potential misuse of the 'mixture' and 'deprived from' rules and 'contained-in' policy 13.The permit fee program of Title V of the Clean Air Act of 1990: developing state fee programs