This Comment will focus on the United States\u27 current regulations governing the exportation of waste, their strengths and weaknesses, and the changes needed to incorporate the Basel Convention into United States domestic law
An analysis of the transboundary movement of hazardous waste requires a comparative examination of t...
hazardous and non-hazardous waste--Canada, hazardous and non-harzdous waste--United State
This paper presents a model of waste product trade between a developed and a developing country. Nor...
This Comment will focus on the United States\u27 current regulations governing the exportation of wa...
Serious accidents compromising the environment and human health in developing nations are the result...
The international trade in hazardous wastes has been a subject of controversy for decades. Notorious...
In the 1970s, the United States Congress began passing national environmental legislation. One reaso...
On May 31, 1989, four Representatives introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives the Waste Expo...
This Comment explores the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution and the restraints it pl...
In 1986, a ship named the Khian Sea set sail from Philadelphia carrying nearly 14,000 tons of toxic ...
The Basel Convention has tempted developed nations into the practice of exporting hazardous waste in...
Part II of this Comment provides an overview of the debris found in the Patch and the associated hea...
International treaties governing transboundary hazardous waste are a result of the theory of sustain...
This article explores recent developments in the regulation of the international hazardous waste tra...
The Basel Convention with the Rotterdam Convention and the Stockholm Convention provides an internat...
An analysis of the transboundary movement of hazardous waste requires a comparative examination of t...
hazardous and non-hazardous waste--Canada, hazardous and non-harzdous waste--United State
This paper presents a model of waste product trade between a developed and a developing country. Nor...
This Comment will focus on the United States\u27 current regulations governing the exportation of wa...
Serious accidents compromising the environment and human health in developing nations are the result...
The international trade in hazardous wastes has been a subject of controversy for decades. Notorious...
In the 1970s, the United States Congress began passing national environmental legislation. One reaso...
On May 31, 1989, four Representatives introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives the Waste Expo...
This Comment explores the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution and the restraints it pl...
In 1986, a ship named the Khian Sea set sail from Philadelphia carrying nearly 14,000 tons of toxic ...
The Basel Convention has tempted developed nations into the practice of exporting hazardous waste in...
Part II of this Comment provides an overview of the debris found in the Patch and the associated hea...
International treaties governing transboundary hazardous waste are a result of the theory of sustain...
This article explores recent developments in the regulation of the international hazardous waste tra...
The Basel Convention with the Rotterdam Convention and the Stockholm Convention provides an internat...
An analysis of the transboundary movement of hazardous waste requires a comparative examination of t...
hazardous and non-hazardous waste--Canada, hazardous and non-harzdous waste--United State
This paper presents a model of waste product trade between a developed and a developing country. Nor...