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Citation: Re. Kromm, TOWN INITIATIVE AND STATE PREEMPTION IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL ARENA - A MASSACHUSETTS CASE-STUDY, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 22(1), 1998, pp. 241-282
Citation: Ps. Weiland, UNFUNDED ENVIRONMENTAL MANDATES - CAUSES, BURDENS, AND BENEFITS, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 22(1), 1998, pp. 283-311
Citation: Dc. Esty et D. Geradin, MARKET ACCESS, COMPETITIVENESS, AND HARMONIZATION - ENVIRONMENTAL-PROTECTION IN REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 21(2), 1997, pp. 265-336
Citation: Cl. Rechtschaffen, THE LEAD-POISONING CHALLENGE - AN APPROACH FOR CALIFORNIA AND OTHER STATES, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 21(2), 1997, pp. 387-455
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Citation: Ji. Lerner, HUMAN-RIGHTS APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL-PROTECTION - BOYLE,AE, ANDERSON,MR, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 21(2), 1997, pp. 587-589
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Citation: Jm. Hyson, FAIRNESS AND JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY IN GOVERNMENT COST RECOVERY ACTIONS UNDER CERCLA, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 21(1), 1997, pp. 137-200
Citation: D. Mcbeth, WETLANDS CONSERVATION AND FEDERAL-REGULATION - ANALYSIS OF THE FOOD SECURITY ACTS SWAMPBUSTER PROVISIONS AS AMENDED BY THE FEDERAL AGRICULTURE IMPROVEMENT AND REFORM ACT OF 1996, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 21(1), 1997, pp. 201-263
Citation: La. Silecchia, JUDICIAL-REVIEW OF CERCLA CLEANUP PROCEDURES - STRIKING A BALANCE TO PREVENT IRREPARABLE HARM, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(2), 1996, pp. 339-395
Citation: Ms. Kordesh, I WILL BUILD MY HOUSE WITH STICKS - THE SPLINTERING OF PROPERTY INTERESTS UNDER THE 5TH-AMENDMENT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(2), 1996, pp. 397-471
Citation: Sl. Bunting, UNSIGHTLY POLITICS - AESTHETICS, SIGN ORDINANCES, AND HOMEOWNERS SPEECH IN CITY OF LADUE V GILLEO, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(2), 1996, pp. 473-514
Citation: D. Zaring, AGRICULTURE, NONPOINT-SOURCE POLLUTION, AND REGULATORY CONTROL - THE CLEAN WATER ACTS BLEAK PRESENT AND FUTURE, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(2), 1996, pp. 515-545
Citation: Nm. Derzko, USING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND REGULATORY PROCESSES TO FOSTER THE INNOVATION AND DIFFUSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(1), 1996, pp. 3-59
Citation: Jm. Gaba, TAX DEDUCTION OF HAZARDOUS-WASTE CLEANUP COSTS - HARMONIZING FEDERAL-TAX AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(1), 1996, pp. 61-110
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Citation: Am. Lininger, NARROWING THE PREEMPTIVE SCOPE OF THE CLEAN-WATER-ACT AS A MEANS OF ENHANCING ENVIRONMENTAL-PROTECTION, HELR. The Harvard environmental law review, 20(1), 1996, pp. 165-198
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