Air Force Law Review

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Publishers: U.S. Air Force, Academy Department of Law
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Electronic waste control legislation: observations on a new dimension in state environmental regulation.
By Konoval, George J.
(March 2006)
I. INTRODUCTION II. THE PROBLEM OF ELECTRONIC WASTE III. THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING ACT IV. LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING ACT A. Supreme Court Sovereign Immunity Analysis B. The Requirement to Protect the Public Fisc C. The Limits of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act's Federal Facilities Compliance Act of 1992 D. Statutory Construction E. Military E-Waste Recycling V. ...
All the information the security of the nation permits: information law and the dissemination of air force environmental documents.
By Altera, Barbara B.
(March 2006)
I. INTRODUCTION II. THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKING DOCUMENTS III. FOIA HISTORY AND BACKGROUND IV. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT V. DoD CATEGORIES OF INFORMATION VI. FOIA EXEMPTIONS & ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS A. Exemption 1 B. Exemption 2 ("High 2") C. Exemption 3 1. Safe Drinking Water Act 2. Clean Air Act D. Exemption 5 E. Exemption 6 F. Exemption 9 VII. RELEASABILITY OF ECAMP/ESOHCAMP DOCUMENTS AND FINDINGS ...
Department of Defense affirmative cost recovery against private third parties.
By Collier, Renee M.
(March 2006)
I. INTRODUCTION: CERCLA--CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS II. THE PROCESS: ELEMENTS OF A COST RECOVERY ACTION FOR DOD AGENCIES III. ANALYZING THE CASE: STATE VERSUS FEDERAL RECOVERY STATUTES IV. DISTINGUISHING RECOVERY RIGHTS BETWEEN PRIVATE AND FEDERAL PRPS V. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ISSUES VI. RECOVERABLE COSTS VII. RECOVERING FROM A CONTRACTOR VIII. CONCLUSION Share everything. Play fair. Don't hit people. Put things back where you found...
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Full-text
Availability: Jan 1981 to Present
Number of Articles: N/A
Publishers: U.S. Air Force, Academy Department of Law
Peer Reviewed: Yes
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- Electronic waste control legislation: observations on a new dimension in state environmental regulation. (March 2006)
- All the information the security of the nation permits: information law and the dissemination of air force environmental documents. (March 2006)
- Department of Defense affirmative cost recovery against private third parties. (March 2006)
Electronic waste control legislation: observations on a new dimension in state environmental regulation.
By Konoval, George J.
(March 2006)
I. INTRODUCTION II. THE PROBLEM OF ELECTRONIC WASTE III. THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING ACT IV. LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING ACT A. Supreme Court Sovereign Immunity Analysis B. The Requirement to Protect the Public Fisc C. The Limits of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act's Federal Facilities Compliance Act of 1992 D. Statutory Construction E. Military E-Waste Recycling V. ...
All the information the security of the nation permits: information law and the dissemination of air force environmental documents.
By Altera, Barbara B.
(March 2006)
I. INTRODUCTION II. THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKING DOCUMENTS III. FOIA HISTORY AND BACKGROUND IV. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT V. DoD CATEGORIES OF INFORMATION VI. FOIA EXEMPTIONS & ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS A. Exemption 1 B. Exemption 2 ("High 2") C. Exemption 3 1. Safe Drinking Water Act 2. Clean Air Act D. Exemption 5 E. Exemption 6 F. Exemption 9 VII. RELEASABILITY OF ECAMP/ESOHCAMP DOCUMENTS AND FINDINGS ...
Department of Defense affirmative cost recovery against private third parties.
By Collier, Renee M.
(March 2006)
I. INTRODUCTION: CERCLA--CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS II. THE PROCESS: ELEMENTS OF A COST RECOVERY ACTION FOR DOD AGENCIES III. ANALYZING THE CASE: STATE VERSUS FEDERAL RECOVERY STATUTES IV. DISTINGUISHING RECOVERY RIGHTS BETWEEN PRIVATE AND FEDERAL PRPS V. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ISSUES VI. RECOVERABLE COSTS VII. RECOVERING FROM A CONTRACTOR VIII. CONCLUSION Share everything. Play fair. Don't hit people. Put things back where you found...
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