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In 1972 Congress established the Federal Water Pollution Control Act in which the Environmental Protection Agency was …
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This paper critically considers the neoclassical social-cost approach to problems of pollution. This traditional …
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has resulted in tort claims... …
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In 1972 Congress established the Federal Water Pollution Control Act in which the Environmental Protection Agency was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010633459
This paper critically considers the neoclassical social-cost approach to problems of pollution. This traditional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010836708
Law is a set of commands; the principles of tort or criminal law, which we shall be dealing with, are negative commands … wrong to such a degree that it is considered appropriate to use the sanctions of violence (since law is the social …
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Law is a set of commands; the principles of tort or criminal law, which we shall be dealing with, are negative commands … wrong to such a degree that it is considered appropriate to use the sanctions of violence (since law is the social …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010633457
In this paper I will focus on risk controversies of a familiar type: Someone in one locale is concerned about being seriously injured as a result of human activities carried on elsewhere. The discussion will be limited to risks that are unintentional in the sense that no one is deliberately...
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In this paper I will focus on risk controversies of a familiar type: Someone in one locale is concerned about being seriously injured as a result of human activities carried on elsewhere. The discussion will be limited to risks that are unintentional in the sense that no one is deliberately...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010633488
It is commonly assumed that private property rights are incompati- ble with the preservation of such environmental and …
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