This Article posits that for the U.S. environmental management and technology industry to enjoy success comparable to the that of the biotechnology and semiconductor industries requires critical examination of current law to enable market-based and regulatory incentives, which would position U.S. industry to compete with equal strength against global competitors in global markets. This Article explains that the legal community, along with the environmental science and engineering disciplines, must guide both growth and market dominance of this industry in the global marketplace. The Article examines three areas of the law critical to the U.S. Environmental Technology Management System (EMTS) industry—intellectual property, tax, and corporat...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
This chapter from a forthcoming Cambridge Press book, Beyond Environmental Law, proposes emulating f...
This article will initially summarize the current climate change regulatory environment and the need...
This Article posits that for the U.S. environmental management and technology industry to enjoy succ...
This issue of the Pace Environmental Law Review presents a set of articles to shed new light on thos...
This article explores the impact mechanism of different types of environmental regulations on corpor...
Dr. Hennessey briefly reports on an international conference that explored the relationship between ...
This article\u27s thesis is that attorneys cannot wait any longer to begin practicing environmental ...
The evolution of environmental law in the past century has been linked to the growing acceptance of ...
This article explores the impact mechanism of different types of environmental regulations on corpor...
This Keynote Address from the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 2007 Symposium, The Gr...
In recent years many firms have begun to pursue “green business,” defined as company actions that en...
This Article examines the relationship between private environmental governance and trademark law. O...
Many industrial organizations are committing to achieve improved environmental performance through n...
Over the past few years, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI or the Institute) has worked to assess...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
This chapter from a forthcoming Cambridge Press book, Beyond Environmental Law, proposes emulating f...
This article will initially summarize the current climate change regulatory environment and the need...
This Article posits that for the U.S. environmental management and technology industry to enjoy succ...
This issue of the Pace Environmental Law Review presents a set of articles to shed new light on thos...
This article explores the impact mechanism of different types of environmental regulations on corpor...
Dr. Hennessey briefly reports on an international conference that explored the relationship between ...
This article\u27s thesis is that attorneys cannot wait any longer to begin practicing environmental ...
The evolution of environmental law in the past century has been linked to the growing acceptance of ...
This article explores the impact mechanism of different types of environmental regulations on corpor...
This Keynote Address from the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 2007 Symposium, The Gr...
In recent years many firms have begun to pursue “green business,” defined as company actions that en...
This Article examines the relationship between private environmental governance and trademark law. O...
Many industrial organizations are committing to achieve improved environmental performance through n...
Over the past few years, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI or the Institute) has worked to assess...
Legal systems across the globe are responding to environmental concerns in surprising new ways. As n...
This chapter from a forthcoming Cambridge Press book, Beyond Environmental Law, proposes emulating f...
This article will initially summarize the current climate change regulatory environment and the need...