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Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes / / Susan Podziba
Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes / / Susan Podziba
Autore Podziba Susan L (Susan Lisa), <1960->
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified] : , : American Bar Association, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 p.)
Disciplina 303.69
Soggetto topico Dispute resolution (Law) - United States
Mediation - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61438-711-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; The Contents of the Book; Part I: Civic Fusion Described and Defined; Chapter 1: Civic Fusion Described; Introduction; Civic Fusion Defined; Essential Conditions for Civic Fusion; Design to the Obstacles; Results; Chapter 2: The Energies That Bind; Passion; Power; Conflict; Part II: Introduction to the Project Narratives; Chapter 3: The Chelsea Charter Consensus Process; Need for a Governing Structure; The Mediator's Assessment; Deliberative Negotiations; Outreach and Consultation; Special Election
Transition to Self-GovernanceChapter 4: Construction Cranes Negotiated Rulemaking; Background; Overview of Negotiated Rulemaking; Cranes and Derricks Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; An Informal Mediator's Assessment; The Preliminary Meeting; The C-DAC Members and Mediator Entry; The Negotiations; Chapter 5: The Abortion Talks; Introduction; The Assessment; To Interview or Not to Interview; Preparing for the Talks; The Participants; The Talks; Mediator Challenges; Results; Conclusion; Part III: Building the Foundation for Civic Fusion; Chapter 6: Conducting the Mediator's Assessment
IntroductionThe History of the Mediator's Assessment; The Projects; The Interviews; Gathering Useful Information; Synthesizing the Interview-Gathered Information; The Assessment Report; Chapter 7: Designing the Process; Introduction; Assumptions; Basic Building Blocks; The Art of Building the Process; Part IV: Initiating and Sustaining Civic Fusion; Chapter 8: Facing Polarization; Confirm Impact; Review the Process; Beginning to Bond; Discern the Common Public Goal; Negotiate Procedural Ground Rules; Substantive Issues; Social Time; Chapter 9: Keeping the Substance in Motion
Identify the Scope of the NegotiationsWorkshop the Issues; Reaching Tentative Agreements; Conceptualize Frameworks; Passing on Issues; Final Consensus; Good Faith Negotiations; Chapter 10: From Certainty through not Knowing to Curiosity; Certainty.; Create the Space of Not Knowing; Creating Curiosity; Chapter 11: Fostering Deliberative Negotiations; Promote Mutual Respect; Acknowledging Uncomfortable Realities; What Should Be Verses What is; Chapter 12: The March to Closure; Introduction; Closure Tactics; Substantive Closure Tactics; Process-Based Closure Tactics; Leveraging Tactics
Actions to Sustain IndividualsCombining Tactics for Closure; Chapter 13: Owning the Future; Introduction; Building Product Ownership; Shifting Skepticism to Ownership and Commitment; Mediator Commitment to the Process and Product; Conclusion; Recommended Reading List; Appendix A: Talking with the Enemy The Boston Globe; Appendix B: C-DAC Federal Register Notices; Notice of Intent to Establish a Reg Neg Committee July 16, 2002; Notice of Establishment of Committee and Proposed Members Jun 12, 2003; Notice of Final Committee Membership July 3, 2003; Appendix C: Ground Rules
Occupational Safety and Health Administration U.S. Department of Labor Crane and Derrick Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465038603321
Podziba Susan L (Susan Lisa), <1960->  
[Place of publication not identified] : , : American Bar Association, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes / / Susan Podziba
Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes / / Susan Podziba
Autore Podziba Susan L (Susan Lisa), <1960->
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified] : , : American Bar Association, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 p.)
Disciplina 303.69
Soggetto topico Dispute resolution (Law) - United States
Mediation - United States
ISBN 1-61438-711-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; The Contents of the Book; Part I: Civic Fusion Described and Defined; Chapter 1: Civic Fusion Described; Introduction; Civic Fusion Defined; Essential Conditions for Civic Fusion; Design to the Obstacles; Results; Chapter 2: The Energies That Bind; Passion; Power; Conflict; Part II: Introduction to the Project Narratives; Chapter 3: The Chelsea Charter Consensus Process; Need for a Governing Structure; The Mediator's Assessment; Deliberative Negotiations; Outreach and Consultation; Special Election
Transition to Self-GovernanceChapter 4: Construction Cranes Negotiated Rulemaking; Background; Overview of Negotiated Rulemaking; Cranes and Derricks Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; An Informal Mediator's Assessment; The Preliminary Meeting; The C-DAC Members and Mediator Entry; The Negotiations; Chapter 5: The Abortion Talks; Introduction; The Assessment; To Interview or Not to Interview; Preparing for the Talks; The Participants; The Talks; Mediator Challenges; Results; Conclusion; Part III: Building the Foundation for Civic Fusion; Chapter 6: Conducting the Mediator's Assessment
IntroductionThe History of the Mediator's Assessment; The Projects; The Interviews; Gathering Useful Information; Synthesizing the Interview-Gathered Information; The Assessment Report; Chapter 7: Designing the Process; Introduction; Assumptions; Basic Building Blocks; The Art of Building the Process; Part IV: Initiating and Sustaining Civic Fusion; Chapter 8: Facing Polarization; Confirm Impact; Review the Process; Beginning to Bond; Discern the Common Public Goal; Negotiate Procedural Ground Rules; Substantive Issues; Social Time; Chapter 9: Keeping the Substance in Motion
Identify the Scope of the NegotiationsWorkshop the Issues; Reaching Tentative Agreements; Conceptualize Frameworks; Passing on Issues; Final Consensus; Good Faith Negotiations; Chapter 10: From Certainty through not Knowing to Curiosity; Certainty.; Create the Space of Not Knowing; Creating Curiosity; Chapter 11: Fostering Deliberative Negotiations; Promote Mutual Respect; Acknowledging Uncomfortable Realities; What Should Be Verses What is; Chapter 12: The March to Closure; Introduction; Closure Tactics; Substantive Closure Tactics; Process-Based Closure Tactics; Leveraging Tactics
Actions to Sustain IndividualsCombining Tactics for Closure; Chapter 13: Owning the Future; Introduction; Building Product Ownership; Shifting Skepticism to Ownership and Commitment; Mediator Commitment to the Process and Product; Conclusion; Recommended Reading List; Appendix A: Talking with the Enemy The Boston Globe; Appendix B: C-DAC Federal Register Notices; Notice of Intent to Establish a Reg Neg Committee July 16, 2002; Notice of Establishment of Committee and Proposed Members Jun 12, 2003; Notice of Final Committee Membership July 3, 2003; Appendix C: Ground Rules
Occupational Safety and Health Administration U.S. Department of Labor Crane and Derrick Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786549303321
Podziba Susan L (Susan Lisa), <1960->  
[Place of publication not identified] : , : American Bar Association, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes / / Susan Podziba
Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes / / Susan Podziba
Autore Podziba Susan L (Susan Lisa), <1960->
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified] : , : American Bar Association, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 p.)
Disciplina 303.69
Soggetto topico Dispute resolution (Law) - United States
Mediation - United States
ISBN 1-61438-711-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; The Contents of the Book; Part I: Civic Fusion Described and Defined; Chapter 1: Civic Fusion Described; Introduction; Civic Fusion Defined; Essential Conditions for Civic Fusion; Design to the Obstacles; Results; Chapter 2: The Energies That Bind; Passion; Power; Conflict; Part II: Introduction to the Project Narratives; Chapter 3: The Chelsea Charter Consensus Process; Need for a Governing Structure; The Mediator's Assessment; Deliberative Negotiations; Outreach and Consultation; Special Election
Transition to Self-GovernanceChapter 4: Construction Cranes Negotiated Rulemaking; Background; Overview of Negotiated Rulemaking; Cranes and Derricks Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; An Informal Mediator's Assessment; The Preliminary Meeting; The C-DAC Members and Mediator Entry; The Negotiations; Chapter 5: The Abortion Talks; Introduction; The Assessment; To Interview or Not to Interview; Preparing for the Talks; The Participants; The Talks; Mediator Challenges; Results; Conclusion; Part III: Building the Foundation for Civic Fusion; Chapter 6: Conducting the Mediator's Assessment
IntroductionThe History of the Mediator's Assessment; The Projects; The Interviews; Gathering Useful Information; Synthesizing the Interview-Gathered Information; The Assessment Report; Chapter 7: Designing the Process; Introduction; Assumptions; Basic Building Blocks; The Art of Building the Process; Part IV: Initiating and Sustaining Civic Fusion; Chapter 8: Facing Polarization; Confirm Impact; Review the Process; Beginning to Bond; Discern the Common Public Goal; Negotiate Procedural Ground Rules; Substantive Issues; Social Time; Chapter 9: Keeping the Substance in Motion
Identify the Scope of the NegotiationsWorkshop the Issues; Reaching Tentative Agreements; Conceptualize Frameworks; Passing on Issues; Final Consensus; Good Faith Negotiations; Chapter 10: From Certainty through not Knowing to Curiosity; Certainty.; Create the Space of Not Knowing; Creating Curiosity; Chapter 11: Fostering Deliberative Negotiations; Promote Mutual Respect; Acknowledging Uncomfortable Realities; What Should Be Verses What is; Chapter 12: The March to Closure; Introduction; Closure Tactics; Substantive Closure Tactics; Process-Based Closure Tactics; Leveraging Tactics
Actions to Sustain IndividualsCombining Tactics for Closure; Chapter 13: Owning the Future; Introduction; Building Product Ownership; Shifting Skepticism to Ownership and Commitment; Mediator Commitment to the Process and Product; Conclusion; Recommended Reading List; Appendix A: Talking with the Enemy The Boston Globe; Appendix B: C-DAC Federal Register Notices; Notice of Intent to Establish a Reg Neg Committee July 16, 2002; Notice of Establishment of Committee and Proposed Members Jun 12, 2003; Notice of Final Committee Membership July 3, 2003; Appendix C: Ground Rules
Occupational Safety and Health Administration U.S. Department of Labor Crane and Derrick Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826912303321
Podziba Susan L (Susan Lisa), <1960->  
[Place of publication not identified] : , : American Bar Association, , [2012]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Clean Air Act Essentials, Third Edition / / Roy S. Belden and Angela R. Morrison
Clean Air Act Essentials, Third Edition / / Roy S. Belden and Angela R. Morrison
Autore Belden Roy S. <1963->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 pages)
Disciplina 344.7304/6342
Soggetto topico Air - Pollution - Law and legislation - United States
ISBN 1-64105-935-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1.0 Executive Summary -- 2.0 History of the Clean Air Act -- 2.1 Air Quality Act of 1967 -- 2.2 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 -- 2.3 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 -- 2.4 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 -- 3.0 National Ambient Air Quality Standards -- 3.1 NAAQS Background -- 3.2 Current NAAQS -- 3.3 Procedures to Establish NAAQS -- 3.3.1 Listing -- 3.3.2 Criteria Document -- 3.3.3 Setting NAAQS -- 3.3.4 Primary NAAQS -- 3.3.5 Adequate Margin of Safety -- 3.3.6 Secondary NAAQS -- 3.3.7 Units of Measurement -- 3.3.8 Revocation of NAAQS and Anti-Backsliding Requirements -- 3.3.9 Five-Year Review Cycle -- 3.3.10 Recent NAAQS Five-Year Reviews -- 3.4 NAAQS Implementation -- 3.4.1 Air Quality Control Regions -- 3.4.2 Classifications and Compliance Deadlines -- 3.4.3 Implications of Designations and Classifications -- 4.0 State Implementation Plans -- 4.1 Elements of a SIP -- 4.2 Complete and Approvable SIP Submittals -- 5.0 Nonattainment and Regional Transport -- 5.1 Nonattainment SIP Requirements -- 5.2 Deadlines for Achieving Attainment -- 5.2.1 Ozone Nonattainment Areas -- 5.2.2 CO and PM Nonattainment Areas -- 5.3 Transportation Conformity -- 5.4 Failure to Attain and Redesignation -- 5.5 Regional Air Quality Planning -- 5.5.1 Good Neighbor Requirements -- 5.5.2 Interstate Transport Commission -- 5.5.3 Ozone Transport Commission -- 5.5.4 NOx SIP Call -- 5.5.5 Clean Air Interstate Rule -- 5.5.6 Cross-State Air Pollution Rule -- 5.5.7 Section 126 Petitions -- 6.0 Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Nonattainment New Source Review -- 6.1 Applicability of the PSD/NNSR Requirements -- 6.2 Major Stationary Sources -- 6.2.1 Major Source Thresholds -- 6.2.2 Stationary Source -- 6.2.3 Regulated NSR Pollutants.
6.3 Major Modifications -- 6.3.1 Defining the "Project" -- 6.3.2 Routine Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement -- 6.3.3 Emissions Analysis -- 6.3.4 Significant Emissions Increase -- 6.3.5 Project Aggregation and Project Emissions Accounting -- 6.3.6 Significant "Net" Emissions Increase -- 6.3.7 2002 PSD/NNSR Reform Rule -- 6.3.8 Plantwide Applicability Limitations -- 6.4 Minor Stationary Sources -- 6.5 PSD Permit Requirements -- 6.5.1 PSD Permit Applications -- 6.5.2 Air Quality Analysis -- 6.5.3 Additional Impact and AQRV Analyses -- 6.5.4 BACT Determinations -- 6.6 PSD Permit Terms -- 6.7 NSR Nonattainment Area Permit Requirements -- 6.8 Consequence for Failing to Obtain a PSD/NNSR Permit -- 6.9 GHG Tailoring Rule -- 6.10 Processing PSD/NNSR Permits -- 6.11 Permit Expiration and Revision -- 7.0 New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines -- 7.1 Section 111(b) Requirements -- 7.1.1 Section 111(b) Applicability -- 7.1.2 Modifications -- 7.1.3 Reconstruction -- 7.1.4 Work Practice Standards -- 7.2 Application of CAA Section 111(b) NSPS to Affected Facilities -- 7.3 Best System of Emission Reduction -- 7.4 Section 111(d) Emission Guidelines -- 7.4.1 Section 111(d) Plans -- 7.4.2 Section 111(d) Designated Pollutants -- 7.4.3 Section 111(d) GHG Standards for Power Plants -- 7.5 Section 129 Solid Waste Combustion Standards -- 8.0 Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants -- 8.1 Original Section 112 Requirements -- 8.2 1990 Amendments -- 8.3 Applicability -- 8.4 MACT Standard Setting -- 8.4.1 Source Categories -- 8.4.2 Defining MACT -- 8.4.3 Compliance Deadlines -- 8.5 Area Source GACT Standards -- 8.6 Delegation -- 8.7 Review of Standards -- 8.7.1 Technology Reviews -- 8.7.2 Residual Risk Standards -- 8.8 Mercury -- 8.9 Accidental Release Program and Risk Management Plans -- 8.10 General Duty Clause -- 9.0 Visibility Protection.
9.1 Protections under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program -- 9.2 1980 Visibility Protection Regulations -- 9.3 Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission and Regional Planning -- 9.4 Regional Haze Rule -- 9.5 Trading Program Option for Regional Haze and BART -- 10.0 Acid Rain Control -- 10.1 Applicability -- 10.2 SO2 Allowance Trading -- 10.3 Opt-In Program -- 10.4 Title IV NOx Requirements -- 10.5 Acid Rain Permits -- 10.6 Emission Monitoring and Reporting -- 11.0 Title V Operating Permits -- 11.1 Overview of the Title V Program -- 11.2 Title V Applicability -- 11.3 Applicable Requirements -- 11.4 Permit Applications -- 11.4.1 Timing -- 11.4.2 Key Components -- 11.4.3 Complete Applications -- 11.5 Permit Terms and Conditions -- 11.6 Permit Review and Issuance Process -- 11.7 Modifications -- 11.8 Reopener Provision -- 12.0 Mobile Sources and the Regulation of Fuels -- 12.1 Control of Mobile Source Emissions -- 12.2 Title I Transportation-Related SIP Controls -- 12.3 Mobile Source Emission Standards -- 12.3.1 Tailpipe Standards -- 12.3.2 Evaporative Standards -- 12.3.3 Clean Fuel Vehicles -- 12.3.4 Nonroad Engines, Equipment, and Vehicles -- 12.3.5 State Programs -- 12.4 Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives -- 12.5 Registration of Fuels and the Assessment of Public Health Impacts -- 12.6 Reformulated Gasoline -- 12.6.1 RFG Standards -- 12.6.2 Compliance Requirements -- 12.7 Oxygenated Fuels -- 12.8 Renewable Fuel Standard Program -- 13.0 Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 13.1 Sources of Domestic GHG Emissions -- 13.2 Federal Climate Change Initiatives -- 13.3 Massachusetts v. EPA -- 13.4 Endangerment Finding and Motor Vehicle Rules -- 13.5 Endangerment Finding and Aircraft Emissions -- 13.6 Stationary Sources -- 13.6.1 Tailoring Rule -- 13.6.2 NSPS for Electric Generating Sources -- 13.6.3 Other Stationary Source GHG Rules.
13.7 Stratospheric Ozone GHG Rules -- 13.8 GHG Mandatory Reporting Rule -- 13.9 State GHG Programs -- 13.10 GHG Litigation -- 14.0 Stratospheric Ozone -- 14.1 The Montreal Protocol -- 14.2 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 -- 14.3 Phaseout of Ozone-Depleting Substances -- 14.4 Refrigerant Recycling -- 14.5 Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning -- 14.6 Ban on Nonessential Products -- 14.7 Labeling -- 14.8 Significant New Alternatives Policy Program -- 14.9 Title VI Enforcement Action -- 15.0 Enforcement and Judicial Review -- 15.1 Inspections and Evidence Gathering -- 15.2 Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting -- 15.3 Enforcement Authority -- 15.3.1 Administrative Compliance Orders -- 15.3.2 Administrative Penalty Orders -- 15.3.3 Field Citations -- 15.3.4 CAA Section 120 Penalties -- 15.3.5 Emergency Orders -- 15.3.6 EPA Overfiling -- 15.3.7 Civil Penalty Authority -- 15.3.8 Criminal Penalty Authority -- 15.4 General Duty Clause -- 15.5 Federally Reportable Violations and High Priority Violations -- 15.6 Statutes of Limitations -- 15.7 Citizen Suits -- 15.8 Judicial Review of Administrative Enforcement Actions -- 15.9 Judicial Review of Agency Rulemaking Actions -- Key Cases -- Glossary -- Table of Cases -- Index -- Back Cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788393403321
Belden Roy S. <1963->  
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Clean Air Act Essentials, Third Edition / / Roy S. Belden and Angela R. Morrison
Clean Air Act Essentials, Third Edition / / Roy S. Belden and Angela R. Morrison
Autore Belden Roy S. <1963->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 pages)
Disciplina 344.7304/6342
Soggetto topico Air - Pollution - Law and legislation - United States
ISBN 1-64105-935-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1.0 Executive Summary -- 2.0 History of the Clean Air Act -- 2.1 Air Quality Act of 1967 -- 2.2 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 -- 2.3 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 -- 2.4 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 -- 3.0 National Ambient Air Quality Standards -- 3.1 NAAQS Background -- 3.2 Current NAAQS -- 3.3 Procedures to Establish NAAQS -- 3.3.1 Listing -- 3.3.2 Criteria Document -- 3.3.3 Setting NAAQS -- 3.3.4 Primary NAAQS -- 3.3.5 Adequate Margin of Safety -- 3.3.6 Secondary NAAQS -- 3.3.7 Units of Measurement -- 3.3.8 Revocation of NAAQS and Anti-Backsliding Requirements -- 3.3.9 Five-Year Review Cycle -- 3.3.10 Recent NAAQS Five-Year Reviews -- 3.4 NAAQS Implementation -- 3.4.1 Air Quality Control Regions -- 3.4.2 Classifications and Compliance Deadlines -- 3.4.3 Implications of Designations and Classifications -- 4.0 State Implementation Plans -- 4.1 Elements of a SIP -- 4.2 Complete and Approvable SIP Submittals -- 5.0 Nonattainment and Regional Transport -- 5.1 Nonattainment SIP Requirements -- 5.2 Deadlines for Achieving Attainment -- 5.2.1 Ozone Nonattainment Areas -- 5.2.2 CO and PM Nonattainment Areas -- 5.3 Transportation Conformity -- 5.4 Failure to Attain and Redesignation -- 5.5 Regional Air Quality Planning -- 5.5.1 Good Neighbor Requirements -- 5.5.2 Interstate Transport Commission -- 5.5.3 Ozone Transport Commission -- 5.5.4 NOx SIP Call -- 5.5.5 Clean Air Interstate Rule -- 5.5.6 Cross-State Air Pollution Rule -- 5.5.7 Section 126 Petitions -- 6.0 Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Nonattainment New Source Review -- 6.1 Applicability of the PSD/NNSR Requirements -- 6.2 Major Stationary Sources -- 6.2.1 Major Source Thresholds -- 6.2.2 Stationary Source -- 6.2.3 Regulated NSR Pollutants.
6.3 Major Modifications -- 6.3.1 Defining the "Project" -- 6.3.2 Routine Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement -- 6.3.3 Emissions Analysis -- 6.3.4 Significant Emissions Increase -- 6.3.5 Project Aggregation and Project Emissions Accounting -- 6.3.6 Significant "Net" Emissions Increase -- 6.3.7 2002 PSD/NNSR Reform Rule -- 6.3.8 Plantwide Applicability Limitations -- 6.4 Minor Stationary Sources -- 6.5 PSD Permit Requirements -- 6.5.1 PSD Permit Applications -- 6.5.2 Air Quality Analysis -- 6.5.3 Additional Impact and AQRV Analyses -- 6.5.4 BACT Determinations -- 6.6 PSD Permit Terms -- 6.7 NSR Nonattainment Area Permit Requirements -- 6.8 Consequence for Failing to Obtain a PSD/NNSR Permit -- 6.9 GHG Tailoring Rule -- 6.10 Processing PSD/NNSR Permits -- 6.11 Permit Expiration and Revision -- 7.0 New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines -- 7.1 Section 111(b) Requirements -- 7.1.1 Section 111(b) Applicability -- 7.1.2 Modifications -- 7.1.3 Reconstruction -- 7.1.4 Work Practice Standards -- 7.2 Application of CAA Section 111(b) NSPS to Affected Facilities -- 7.3 Best System of Emission Reduction -- 7.4 Section 111(d) Emission Guidelines -- 7.4.1 Section 111(d) Plans -- 7.4.2 Section 111(d) Designated Pollutants -- 7.4.3 Section 111(d) GHG Standards for Power Plants -- 7.5 Section 129 Solid Waste Combustion Standards -- 8.0 Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants -- 8.1 Original Section 112 Requirements -- 8.2 1990 Amendments -- 8.3 Applicability -- 8.4 MACT Standard Setting -- 8.4.1 Source Categories -- 8.4.2 Defining MACT -- 8.4.3 Compliance Deadlines -- 8.5 Area Source GACT Standards -- 8.6 Delegation -- 8.7 Review of Standards -- 8.7.1 Technology Reviews -- 8.7.2 Residual Risk Standards -- 8.8 Mercury -- 8.9 Accidental Release Program and Risk Management Plans -- 8.10 General Duty Clause -- 9.0 Visibility Protection.
9.1 Protections under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program -- 9.2 1980 Visibility Protection Regulations -- 9.3 Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission and Regional Planning -- 9.4 Regional Haze Rule -- 9.5 Trading Program Option for Regional Haze and BART -- 10.0 Acid Rain Control -- 10.1 Applicability -- 10.2 SO2 Allowance Trading -- 10.3 Opt-In Program -- 10.4 Title IV NOx Requirements -- 10.5 Acid Rain Permits -- 10.6 Emission Monitoring and Reporting -- 11.0 Title V Operating Permits -- 11.1 Overview of the Title V Program -- 11.2 Title V Applicability -- 11.3 Applicable Requirements -- 11.4 Permit Applications -- 11.4.1 Timing -- 11.4.2 Key Components -- 11.4.3 Complete Applications -- 11.5 Permit Terms and Conditions -- 11.6 Permit Review and Issuance Process -- 11.7 Modifications -- 11.8 Reopener Provision -- 12.0 Mobile Sources and the Regulation of Fuels -- 12.1 Control of Mobile Source Emissions -- 12.2 Title I Transportation-Related SIP Controls -- 12.3 Mobile Source Emission Standards -- 12.3.1 Tailpipe Standards -- 12.3.2 Evaporative Standards -- 12.3.3 Clean Fuel Vehicles -- 12.3.4 Nonroad Engines, Equipment, and Vehicles -- 12.3.5 State Programs -- 12.4 Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives -- 12.5 Registration of Fuels and the Assessment of Public Health Impacts -- 12.6 Reformulated Gasoline -- 12.6.1 RFG Standards -- 12.6.2 Compliance Requirements -- 12.7 Oxygenated Fuels -- 12.8 Renewable Fuel Standard Program -- 13.0 Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 13.1 Sources of Domestic GHG Emissions -- 13.2 Federal Climate Change Initiatives -- 13.3 Massachusetts v. EPA -- 13.4 Endangerment Finding and Motor Vehicle Rules -- 13.5 Endangerment Finding and Aircraft Emissions -- 13.6 Stationary Sources -- 13.6.1 Tailoring Rule -- 13.6.2 NSPS for Electric Generating Sources -- 13.6.3 Other Stationary Source GHG Rules.
13.7 Stratospheric Ozone GHG Rules -- 13.8 GHG Mandatory Reporting Rule -- 13.9 State GHG Programs -- 13.10 GHG Litigation -- 14.0 Stratospheric Ozone -- 14.1 The Montreal Protocol -- 14.2 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 -- 14.3 Phaseout of Ozone-Depleting Substances -- 14.4 Refrigerant Recycling -- 14.5 Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning -- 14.6 Ban on Nonessential Products -- 14.7 Labeling -- 14.8 Significant New Alternatives Policy Program -- 14.9 Title VI Enforcement Action -- 15.0 Enforcement and Judicial Review -- 15.1 Inspections and Evidence Gathering -- 15.2 Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting -- 15.3 Enforcement Authority -- 15.3.1 Administrative Compliance Orders -- 15.3.2 Administrative Penalty Orders -- 15.3.3 Field Citations -- 15.3.4 CAA Section 120 Penalties -- 15.3.5 Emergency Orders -- 15.3.6 EPA Overfiling -- 15.3.7 Civil Penalty Authority -- 15.3.8 Criminal Penalty Authority -- 15.4 General Duty Clause -- 15.5 Federally Reportable Violations and High Priority Violations -- 15.6 Statutes of Limitations -- 15.7 Citizen Suits -- 15.8 Judicial Review of Administrative Enforcement Actions -- 15.9 Judicial Review of Agency Rulemaking Actions -- Key Cases -- Glossary -- Table of Cases -- Index -- Back Cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808050503321
Belden Roy S. <1963->  
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Climate change and insurance / / Christina M. Carroll [and three others]
Climate change and insurance / / Christina M. Carroll [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (518 p.)
Disciplina 346.73/086
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Law and legislation - United States
Climate change insurance - Law and legislation - United States
Liability for environmental damages - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61438-734-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Title Page; Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1: Climate Change and Insurance: An Overview; CHAPTER 2: Climate Change, Global Warming, and Greenhouse Gases: Background; CHAPTER 3: Climate Change as an Emerging Risk and Comparison to Historic Emerging Risks; CHAPTER 4: The Likely Plaintiffs and Targets of Emerging Climate Change-Related Litigation and Regulation; CHAPTER 5: Existing and Emerging Climate Change-Related Regulation; CHAPTER 6: Climate Change-Related Litigation; CHAPTER 7: Intersection of Climate Change and Insurance
CHAPTER 8: Potential Claims Liability: Potential Exposure DriversGlossary of Acronyms & Terms; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460867003321
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , 2012
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Competition as Public Policy
Competition as Public Policy
Pubbl/distr/stampa American Bar Association
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910678583503321
American Bar Association
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Computer Games and Immersive Entertainment : Next Frontiers in Intellectual Property Law
Computer Games and Immersive Entertainment : Next Frontiers in Intellectual Property Law
Autore Scelsi Chrissie
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham : , : American Bar Association, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (291 pages)
Disciplina 346.7304/8
Altri autori (Persone) DannenbergRoss A
ISBN 1-63425-119-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- How to Use This Book -- Introduction -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Contracts as Private Law in Video Games and Immersive Entertainment -- Introduction -- I. Purpose and Scope of Agreements -- A. History of EULAs, TOS, and TOU Agreements -- B. Common Provisions in Modern Agreements -- C. Scholarly Criticisms of Terms: One Brief Example -- D. The Future of EULAs, TOS, and TOU -- II. Current and Potential Limitations on Terms and Agreements in Digital Games -- A. Unconscionability -- B. Modifications -- C. Privity of Contract -- D. Minors -- III. Potential Resolutions to TOU Limitations in Digital Games -- A. Industry Practices -- B. Judicial Intervention -- C. Legislative Action -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Copyright Law -- Introduction -- I. Basic Requirements for Copyright Protection -- A. Literal and Nonliteral Aspects of Computer Games -- B. Originality -- C. Fixation -- D. Limitations on the Scope of Copyright Protection -- II. Authorship and Ownership -- A. Works for Hire -- B. Joint Works and Contributions -- C. EULAs and Ownership of Game Mods and Virtual Property -- III. Copyright Infringement -- A. Copycat or "Clone" Games -- B. Your Game Stole My Movie/Screenplay/Book! -- C. Streaming, Twitch, Machinima, and "Let's Play" Videos -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Patents: Real-World Issues in Mixed Realities -- Introduction -- I. A Brief Overview of U.S. Patent Protection -- A. Utility Patents: U.S. Patentability Requirements -- B. Design Patents: U.S. Patentability Requirements -- C. Obtaining a Patent for Inventions on Video Games and Virtual Worlds -- II. Patent Protection for Video Games and Virtual Worlds -- A. Utility Patents -- B. Design Patents -- III. Using a Patent in a Virtual World -- A. Enforcement Avenues -- B. Infringement Issues -- C. Damages Issues -- D. Video Game Lawsuits.
Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Implications of Video Games and Immersive Entertainment in Trademark Law -- Introduction -- I. Overview of Trademark Protection -- II. Trademark Issues in the Video Game and Virtual World Contexts -- A. Traditional Uses: Physical Products -- B. In-Game Uses: Direct Liability -- C. In-Game Uses: Secondary Liability -- III. Analysis of Trademark Issues in Video Games and Virtual Worlds -- A. Nominative Fair Use -- B. The First Amendment -- IV. Secondary Liability -- V. Unfair Competition: Trademark Infringement and Misappropriation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Implications of Video Games and Immersive Entertainment and the Law of Trade Secrets -- Introduction -- I. Trade Secrets Generally -- A. What Is a Trade Secret and What Can Be Protected? -- B. The Competitive Advantage Requirement -- C. The Secrecy Requirement -- D. Trade Secret Information Protected by Other IP Laws -- II. Trade Secrets in Video Games and Virtual Worlds -- A. Gameplay: What Players/Users See -- B. Game Design: Behind the Scenes -- III. Applying the Traditional Analysis to Video Game and Virtual World Issues -- IV. What Remedies Are Available for Trade Secret Misappropriation? -- A. Injunctive Relief -- B. Damages -- C. Criminal Actions -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Rights of Publicity -- Introduction -- I. The Development of Right of Publicity Protection in the United States -- A. Elements -- B. Types of Potential Claims Overlapping with the Right of Publicity -- C. Variations in State Law -- D. Defenses -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: International Considerations of Video Games and Immersive Entertainment -- Introduction -- I. International Copyright Issues in Online Games and Virtual Environments -- A. Choice of Law and Conflict of Laws -- B. Territoriality of Copyright Infringement -- C. Proposed Copyright Reform in Europe and China.
II. International Trademark Issues -- A. Ownership and Territoriality -- B. Difficulty in Protecting Marks Subject to Global Exposure -- C. Enforcement and the Special Case of Foreign Defendants -- III. Comparative Patent Law Issues -- A. Eligibility of Inventions Directed to Online Virtual Environments and Computer-Related Subject Matter -- B. Filing Issues for Online Virtual Environments and Internet-Related Inventions -- C. Some Issues Involving International Inventorship -- D. Enforceability against Foreign Defendants -- IV. Jurisdictional Issues in the International Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights -- Conclusion -- Table of Cases -- Index.
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