The corporate right to cover up: the environmental audit privilege and the public interest

Examines the trend towards legislation allowing companies to police themselves, and to keep their findings secret, in their efforts to monitor their environmental impact; US. Includes Communities United For Action (CUFA), a Cincinnati, Ohio environmental justice group, and their conflict with Waste...

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