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LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: OUTLINE PROFESSOR WEILER FALL 2003 UNIT I: EUROPEAN COMMUNITY SYSTEM ??? Historical Perspective and the Basics of Integration ??? Foundational Myths the EC is, above all, a ... more>>
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European Union Law Outline Prof. Eleanor Fox ??? Spring 2007 EU History and Institutions History Constitutional Treaty France and Netherlands failed to ratify it France -voted on things not really ... more>>
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1 I. Perspectives on env. degradation --WHY do we regulate? A. Economic Perspective 1. Conceptual framework a) Normative claim: env. law as resource allocation (1) goal = maximize social welfare (i.e ... more>>
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1 Environmental Law Outline Revesz Fall 2001 Why Regulate I. Frameworks for Environmental Regulation A. Economic Perspective 1. Conceptual Framework: a) Normative-goal is to maximize social welfare ... more>>
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1 Environmental Law Outline I. Introduction A. Big themes i. Federalism???who is better suited to solve particular problems and what are the implications of those choices (a) Consider UE v. EPA (CAA ... more>>
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Envtl. Law 8/26/04 Ricky???s interests: valuation of env???l benefits, objectives for the course: 1. 2. how to become familiar with detailed statutory schemes and make sophisticated arguments ... more>>
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OUTLINE FALL 2005???Dean Revesz I. THEORY A. Overview i. Things to consider in setting any environmental regulation: ??? Risk Assessment ??? Is it a global, local or regional ... more>>
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ZACK SHANKMAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (REVESZ), FALL 2005 C L E A N A I R A C T -Contains ambient component + emission standards -Fed/state balance (Fed: standard/goal, states: means) Ambient standards ... more>>
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Kevin Lynch Environmental Law ??? Fall 2005 Professor: Ricky Revesz Environmental Regulation, Percival et al. (4d) Foundations of Environmental Law and Policy, Revesz 1 I. Themes in Environmental ... more>>
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Environmental Law Outline Policy 1. Perspectives on Environmental Degradation a. Economic (R 2-18) i. Normative goal to maximize social welfare (make everyone as well off as possible). Since ... more>>
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1 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FALL 2006 RICKY REVESZ I made a B+ in this class. I. ECONOMIC AND NON-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES a. The economic perspective i. Normative goal of the economic perspective: maximize ... more>>
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1 RCRA I. GENERAL a. Ex ante command and control regulation--tells parties how to generate, transport and dispose of hazardous waste b. prospective--about what you should do c. ELE... ... more>>
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1 NEPA I. GENERAL A. NEPA is PROCEDURAL statute aimed to force agencies to consider environmental impact of their actions. (But note ambiguity in Strycker's Bay about whether NEPA ... ... more>>
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1 I.TAKINGS A. TAKINGS is a constraint on the regulatory system that will force an internalization of costs. This is especially important in environmental context b/c if we say gov... ... more>>
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