In the Russo-Ukrainian war, Orthodox Christianity mirrors both domestic and international politics. 1 Beyond the baseless claims of" denazification," 2 Russian leaders believe the …
DE Walters - UC Davis Law Review, Forthcoming, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
The prospects for domestic legislation or international treaties that would require governments, businesses, and individuals to stop emitting the greenhouse gases that cause …
L Enriques, A Romano, A Tuch - Minnesota Law Review, 2024 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Products are routinely labeled “carbon neutral,”“recycled,”“biode¬ gradable,”“ocean- friendly,” and “sustainable.” Bonds are marketed as “green” and mutual funds as “ESG,” …
MP Vandenbergh, E Currier, S Tai - 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract The Supreme Court's decision in Environmental Protection Agency v. Sackett reversed fifty years of federal Clean Water Act wetlands protections and removed federal …
D Aggarwal - Available at SSRN 4812613, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Democrats and Republicans strongly disagree about climate policy. This Article explains how these political disagreements have a surprisingly large effect on the greenhouse gas …
Scholars have wrestled with the legal boundary of the firm for generations. The legal boundary limits the extent to which a firm can be held liable for the torts, contractual, and …
This chapter explores the rise and future of “green” corporate governance, including how concerns about the changing climate are shaping long-extant debates in corporate law …
RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE Page 1 RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE "Recent Journal Literature" lists recently published law review and other legal periodical articles. Within …