Strategies for environmental enforcement Auteur institution Stanford Environmental Law Society Date 1995 Source IUCN (ID: MON-056674) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Stanford Environmental Law Society | Stanford, CA, USA Pages 390 p. Langue Anglais Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Mise en application Résumé Contents: 1. RCRA enforcement: Problems and reforms 2. Enforcement under the Safe Drinking Water Act 3. Envorcement of California 's Prop 65: The first 65 months 4. The criminalization of environmental law in the United States: Is there any better way to alienate the regulated community? 5. The movement away from command-and-control regulation: Voluntary pollution reduction programs 6. Environmental disclosures in securities and exchange commission filings: Theory and practice 7. Encouraging compliance with federal environmental regulations: Government procurement policy as a carrot and a stick 8. Legal specialization or legal liability? Holding attorneys accountable for their advice on environmental laws 9. Promoting the effective implementation of multilateral environmental treaties: The role of non-government organisations 10. Opportunities for targeted enforcement under a tradeable permit scheme 11. Perceptions of fairness in environmental regulation