Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law
Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 9, Issue 2
Table of Contents
Table of Contents for Volume 9, Issue 2
Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law
Articles
SARA's Offspring: Some First Principles for Superfund Reform in the 1990s
Robert F. Blomquist
Passive Disposal of the Innocent Landowner Defense
Shane Clanton
And the Meek Shall Inherit Cleaner Earth
Frank Cross and Scott Segal
Closing the Circle: Tribal Implementation of the Superfund Program in the Reservation Environment
Richard A. Du Bey and James M. Grijalva
CERCLA Reauthorization 1994: Insuring the Cleanup of Hazardous Substance Pollution
Katherine Taylor Eubank
CERCLA Reauthorization and Natural Resource Damage Recovery
Robert L. Glicksman
Reforming Retroactive and Current Owner Liability Standards in CERCLA to Increase Fairness and Efficiency
Bruce Howard
Cleaning up Superfund: A Proposal for Permanent Cleanups and Returning Land back to Nature--With Applications to the Petroleum Industry
Itzchak E. Kornfeld
Does Minimizing Expenditures for CERCLA Site Remediation Increase the Future Public Abatement Costs?
Carl B. Meyer
Compulsory Licensing of Critical Patents under CERCLA?
Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp
Liability of Trustees under CERCLA Remains an Unanswered Question
Patricia L. Quentel and Elizabeth Henry Warner
The Innocent Landowner Defense under CERCLA Should Be Transferable to Subsequent Purchasers
James W. Spertus
Institutional Controls--An Expedited and Cost-Effective Means for Returning a Superfund Site to Beneficial Use
Anne D. Weber
Lender Liability under CERCLA: Death of the EPA Rule and Resurrection of Uncertainty
Stephen D. Stoltz
Posner Reigns in CERCLA: Amcast Industrial Corp. & Elkhart Products Corp. v. Detrex Corp
T. Christopher Daniel
Corporate Officer Liability as an "Operator" under CERCLA: The Kelley v. Tiscornia Analysis
Clay M. Stevens
Index
Indices to Volume 9
Journal of Natural Resources & Environmental Law