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Volume 31 Winter 2007 Issue 2

Articles

Corporate Boards and the New Environmentalism

Jayne W. Barnard
291
Triumph or Tragedy? The Curious Path of Corporate Disclosure Reform in the U.K.

Cynthia A. Williams
John M. Conley
317
Stakeholders and Sustainability: An Argument for Responsible Corporate Decision-Making

Tara J. Radin
363
The Precautionary Principle: More than a Cameo Appearance in United States Environmental Law?

Phillip M. Kannan
409
Let’s Roll: Applying Land-Based Notions of Property to the Migrating Barrier Islands
Amy H. Moorman
459

 

Notes

The Ramifications of the W.H. Sammis Settlement: Why Jobs are Being Lost, the Air Remains Unclean, and this Landmark Settlement is Making Progress in the Wrong Direction

Michael Paul Pegman
501
Responsible Response: Do the Emergency and Major Disaster Exceptions to Federal Environmental Laws Make Sense from a Restoration and Mitigation Perspective?

Julia C. Webb
529
A Grassroots Vehicle for Sustainable Energy:
The Conservation Reserve Program & Renewable Energy
Jared Wiesner
571

 

 


 
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