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Federal Statutes on Environmental Protection - Regulation in the Public Interest

English · Hardback

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A brief yet comprehensive and clearly written compendium of the most important federal energy, environmental, and natural resource statutes through 1982. Freedman's special talent is the ability to relate Congressional intent to the policy context within each act was written. . . . [This] is a sweeping panoply of statute summaries replete with citations, and is thus highly suitable as a reference work. Choice

This book discusses 69 major federal environmental laws that have a direct impact on companies operating in the United States. Coverage includes every major statute from the Refuse Act of 1899 through recent laws governing nuclear waste policy and solid waste disposal. The statutes discussed included those designed to provide compensation based upon proof of liability and those that establish statutory prohibitions and penalties. For each, the author provides an incisive analysis of the statute itself and of supporting court decisions to show how these statutes have been interpreted in practice.


About the author

WARREN FREEDMAN, a member of the New York, Federal, and U.S. Supreme Court Bars, served as corporate counsel to Bristol-Myers Company for 20 years in addition to his private law practice.

Product details

Authors Warren Freedman, Freedman Warren
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 14.08.1987
 
EAN 9780899301907
ISBN 978-0-89930-190-7
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

Environment, LAW / Environmental, LAW / Property, Environment law, Property law: general, property law

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