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Environmental Law and American Business Joseph F. DiMento

Environmental Law and American Business By Joseph F. DiMento

Environmental Law and American Business by Joseph F. DiMento


Summary

Yet, despite the existence of this large body of law, despite considerable expenditures on enforcement, and despite the energetic efforts of people sympathetic to environmental objectives, violations are numerous.

Environmental Law and American Business Summary

Environmental Law and American Business: Dilemmas of Compliance by Joseph F. DiMento

We are in the second decade of modem environmental law. By some indicators this body of regulation has matured greatly. We can point to statutes and codes at the federal, state, and local levels which address almost every conceivable form of pollution and environmental insult. Yet, despite the existence of this large body of law, despite considerable expenditures on enforcement, and despite the energetic efforts of people sympathetic to environmental objectives, violations are numerous. Serious pollution problems are commonplace. Love Canal, the Valley of the Drums, Times Beach, and Stringfellow Acid Pits epitomize the national environmental quality challenge. Daily, a major illegal disposal of haz ardous waste is recorded; a new mismanaged dump site is discovered; a toxic substance is found in our drinking water; or a failure to meet a water or air quality standard is identified. Many of these violations involve American business. Failures to comply are of several types. A small businessman in Pennsylvania mistakenly allows a spillover of a pollutant into a protected stream. An industrialist in the Midwest adds to his fortune by illegally dumping dangerous chemicals. A series of errors by several firms, some of which no longer exist, combine to create a health threatening conflagration on the West Coast. An automobile company interprets one of the almost innumerable air pollution rules differently from government: It produces a car which the government says fails to comply with the Clean Air Act.

Table of Contents

1 Mushrooms and Mercuries: Cases of Noncompliance.- 2 The Noncompliance Problem.- 3 Pursuing Compliance: Societys Tools.- 4 The Behavior of Compliance: A Short Introduction.- 5 They Treated Me Like a Criminal: Sanctions, Enforcement Characteristics, and Compliance.- 6 The Behavior of Compliance: Communicating Law.- 7 The Actors.- 8 Making Environmental Law Work.

Additional information

NPB9780306421686
9780306421686
0306421682
Environmental Law and American Business: Dilemmas of Compliance by Joseph F. DiMento
New
Hardback
Springer Science+Business Media
1986-03-31
228
N/A
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