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International Environmental Law and the Global South Edited by Shawket Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Jona Razzaque
A Tale of Two Continents: Environmental Management-Based Regulation in the European Union and the United States
Lack of Marketability and Minority Discounts in Valuing Close Corporation Stock: Elusiveness and Judicial Synchrony in Pursuit of Equitable Consensus
Ruling the Skies or Drowning in Rules? A Look at the FAA’s Sluggish Progress in Developing Rules and Forces that Might Be Shaping the Future of Drone Use in the United States
When Lightning Strikes: Hadley v. Baxendale\u27s Probability Standard Applied to Long-Shot Contracts
De Facto Class Actions: Plaintiff-and Defendant-Oriented Injunctions in Voting Rights, Election Law, and Other Constitutional Cases
Trouble in Paradise: Maintaining the EU Ideal For Environmental Policy In Eestern Europe
Ten Central and Eastern European nations have joined the EU in the last decade. The conditions for joining the EU are scrupulous and expansive, covering everything from: election rules, food product labels, and battery disposal. CEE states who are newly inducted into the EU are currently striving to successfully implement the complete extent of collected EU law. Eastern Europe has long lagged behind the west in environmental policy. Extreme industrialization and widespread deregulation over the last century produced many areas with environmental degradation. The idea is that by adopting European environmental policy, Eastern European states can cash in on European Union financial support, while simultaneously improving environmental conditions