Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 1993 - Abstracts

Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Due process and the environmental lien: the need for legislative reform.LawClark, Cheryl Kessler
Executive Order 12,630: a President's manipulation of the Fifth Amendment's just compensation clause to achieve control over executive agency regulatory decisionmaking.LawFolsom, Robin E.
Federal antisecrecy legislation: a model act to safeguard the public from court-sanctioned hidden hazards.LawMiller, Andrew D.
Land reform for post-apartheid South Africa.LawColes, Catherine M.
Limiting municipal solid waste liability under CERCLA: towards the Toxic Cleanup Equity and Acceleration Act of 1993. (draft)LawReardon, James J., Jr.
Proving causation in toxic tort cases: T-cell studies as epidemiological and particularistic evidence.LawStundtner, Elizabeth A.
Resurrecting an old cause of action for a new wrong: battery as a toxic tort.LawMcAuliffe, Christopher J.
San Francisco Bay Area boatyards: a case study in regulating small polluters.LawMalecha, Lorena Bark, Moffet, John, Zalkin, Natasha
Strict liability of individuals under CERCLA: a normative analysis.LawOswald, Lynda J.
Taming the green marketing monster: national standards for environmental marketing claims.LawIsrael, Glenn
The Endangered Species Act: what do we mean by species?LawHill, Kevin D.
The forest legacy program: using conservation easements to preserve the Northern Forest. (Northern United States)LawBeliveau, Laura S.
The legitimacy of environmental destruction in modern warfare: customary substance over conventional form.LawCaggiano, Mark J.T.
The National Park Service and external development: addressing park boundary-area threats through public nuisance.LawGiesser, John L.
Understanding a sham: when is recycling, treatment?LawComella, Philip L.
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