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Chasing the wind: regulating air pollution in the common law state
The Federal Clean Air Act of 1970 is widely seen as a revolutionary legal response to the failures of the earlier common law regime, which had governed air pollution in the United States for more than a century. Noga Morag-Levine challenges this view, highlighting striking continuities between the assumptions governing current air pollution regulation in the United States and the principles that had guided the earlier nuisance regime. Most importantly, this continuity is evident in the centrality of risk-based standards within contemporary American air pollution regulatory policy. Under the Eu.
Sociological Jurisprudence and the Spirit of the Common Law
In: Forthcoming, Oxford Handbook of Historical Legal Research, edited by Markus D. Dubber and Christopher Tomlins.
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The History of Precaution
In: American Journal of Comparative Law, Band LXII
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Facts, Formalism, and the Brandeis Brief: The Origins of a Myth
In: University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2013 (2013)
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Is Precautionary Regulation a Civil Law Instrument? Lessons from the History of the Alkali Act
In: Journal of Environmental Law, Band 23
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Common Law, Civil Law, and the Administrative State: From Coke to Lochner
In: Constitutional Commentary, Vol. 24 (2007).
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Choosing the Wind: Regulating Air Pollution in the Common Law State
In: Perspectives on politics: a political science public sphere, Band 2, Heft 3
ISSN: 1537-5927
The Politics of Imported Rights
In: Cause Lawyering and the State in a Global Era, S. 334-353
Imported problem definitions, legal culture and the local dynamics of Israeli abortion politics
In: Israel affairs, Band 5, Heft 2-3: Israel: the dynamics of change and continuity, S. 226-245
ISSN: 1353-7121
Obgleich die Abtreibungsdiskussion in Israel von der Kontroverse in den USA stark inspiriert und beeinflußt ist, trägt sie wesentlich andere Züge. Nach einem kurzen historischen Abriß der israelischen Abtreibungsregelungen vergleicht die Autorin den Stellenwert alternativer Problemdefinitionen in verschiedenen Phasen dieser Entwicklung: Abtreibung als religiöses, als demographisches, als moralisches und als soziales Problem sowie als feministisches Thema. Besonders berücksichtigt werden Elemente der jüdisch-israelischen politischen und Rechtskultur, die den Import der amerikanischen Problemdefinitionen gefördert bzw. behindert haben. (DÜI-Hns)
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Imported problem definitions, legal culture and the local dynamics of Israeli abortion politics
In: Israel affairs, Band 5, Heft 2-3, S. 226-245
ISSN: 1743-9086