INCHING TOWARD ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY REFORM-ISO 14000: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING OR A REINVENTION TOOL?
Changing local and global environmental regulatory paradigm has received widespread support for the past 10 years. Unfortunately, the shift away from command-and-control has been extremely slow. Although the EPA has begun several pilot programs aimed at reinventing regulation, these programs are lim...
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description | Changing local and global environmental regulatory paradigm has received widespread support for the past 10 years. Unfortunately, the shift away from command-and-control has been extremely slow. Although the EPA has begun several pilot programs aimed at reinventing regulation, these programs are limited and piecemeal. This paper argues that the international environmental standard, ISO 14000, is an appropriate tool to foster environmental policy reform. |
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