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_a363.7056 _bWEI/G |
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_aWeibust, Inger _914054 |
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_aGreen leviathan: the case for a federal role in environmental policy/ _cInger Weibust |
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_aEngland: _bAshgate, _c2009. |
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300 | _ax, 232p. | ||
505 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. Examining the case for decentralized policymaking -- 3. Interjurisdictional regulatory competition and fears about competitiveness -- 4. The alternatives to decentralization : contracts versus institutions -- 5. United States : greening through centralization -- 6. Switzerland : the power of referenda in a noncentralized system -- 7. Canada : when centralization does not occur -- 8. The European Union : setting stringent standards despite the obstacles -- 9. Conclusion. | ||
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_aEnvironmental policy _93893 |
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_aFederal government _91588 |
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_cWB16 _01 |