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Volume 31 Winter 2007 Issue 2Articles
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| 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 |
| 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 |