000 00966nam a2200169Ia 4500
999 _c163225
_d163225
020 _a9780754677291
040 _cCUS
082 _a363.7056
_bWEI/G
100 _aWeibust, Inger
_914054
245 0 _aGreen leviathan: the case for a federal role in environmental policy/
_cInger Weibust
260 _aEngland:
_bAshgate,
_c2009.
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.
650 _aEnvironmental policy
_93893
650 _aFederal government
_91588
942 _cWB16
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