The costs associated with the disposal of toxic waste can be classified in two ways. The first category is made up of environmental losses such as the contamination of rivers, lakes, and ground water with the resulting destruction of aquatic life, wildlife, and vegetation and includes expenses incurred in cleanup. The second category is comprised of losses sustained by individuals and includes both property damage and physical injury resulting from direct or indirect contact with hazardous wastes. Injured individuals have two options in their pursuit of compensation: statutory and common law. This Article argues that statutory recourse is not only inadequate but also often precludes common law means of redress. The first section addresses t...
With the growth in volume and complexity of environmental enforcement cases, alternative dispute res...
This Article seeks to answer a question that may arise when a purchaser of real property comes under...
Over the last two decades, a new class of torts has emerged that targets personal injuries caused by...
The costs associated with the disposal of toxic waste can be classified in two ways. The first categ...
This Comment examines two significant barriers to obtaining compensation from waste generators posed...
This Comment addresses the need to provide adequate and present remedies for individuals exposed to ...
The United States has a long history of improperly disposed toxic waste. Over the years, some enterp...
This Article joins the enormous and growing body of literature examining the need for reform of toxi...
This article argues that the dilemma described above requires change and proposes a new standard for...
This article focuses on one of the defenses to CERCLA liability, specifically, the third-party defen...
The EERA, as proposed, would have declared the manufacture, use, transportation, treatment, storage,...
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) represents...
n the early 1980s, there was great optimism about the prospects for a dawning era of toxic harms lit...
Economists since Pigou have advocated the use of economic incentives for controlling en-vironmental ...
The author argues that traditional doctrines allowing the award of restoration damages in limited ci...
With the growth in volume and complexity of environmental enforcement cases, alternative dispute res...
This Article seeks to answer a question that may arise when a purchaser of real property comes under...
Over the last two decades, a new class of torts has emerged that targets personal injuries caused by...
The costs associated with the disposal of toxic waste can be classified in two ways. The first categ...
This Comment examines two significant barriers to obtaining compensation from waste generators posed...
This Comment addresses the need to provide adequate and present remedies for individuals exposed to ...
The United States has a long history of improperly disposed toxic waste. Over the years, some enterp...
This Article joins the enormous and growing body of literature examining the need for reform of toxi...
This article argues that the dilemma described above requires change and proposes a new standard for...
This article focuses on one of the defenses to CERCLA liability, specifically, the third-party defen...
The EERA, as proposed, would have declared the manufacture, use, transportation, treatment, storage,...
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) represents...
n the early 1980s, there was great optimism about the prospects for a dawning era of toxic harms lit...
Economists since Pigou have advocated the use of economic incentives for controlling en-vironmental ...
The author argues that traditional doctrines allowing the award of restoration damages in limited ci...
With the growth in volume and complexity of environmental enforcement cases, alternative dispute res...
This Article seeks to answer a question that may arise when a purchaser of real property comes under...
Over the last two decades, a new class of torts has emerged that targets personal injuries caused by...