Preemption Choice
The Theory, Law, and Reality of Federalism's Core Question
Herausgeber: Buzbee, William W.
Preemption Choice
The Theory, Law, and Reality of Federalism's Core Question
Herausgeber: Buzbee, William W.
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This 2009 book examines the theory, law, and reality of preemption choice.
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This 2009 book examines the theory, law, and reality of preemption choice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107402324
- ISBN-10: 1107402328
- Artikelnr.: 33623493
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107402324
- ISBN-10: 1107402328
- Artikelnr.: 33623493
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Federalism Theory, History, and Pre-emption Variables: 1.
Preemption and theories of federalism Robert Verchick and Nina Mendelson;
2. From dualism to polyphony Robert A. Schapiro; 3. Preemption and
regulatory failure risks David C. Vladeck; Part II. The Layered Government
Norm: 4. The State Attorney General and preemption Trevor W. Morrison; 5.
Federal floors, ceilings, and the benefits of federalism's institutional
diversity William W. Buzbee; Part III. Judicial Treatment and
Interpretative Choice: 6. Supreme Court preemption doctrine Chris
Schroeder; 7. When Congress goes unheard: savings clauses' rocky judicial
reception Sandy Zellmer; 8. Federal pre-emption by inaction Robert L.
Glicksman; 9. Process-based preemption Bradford R. Clark; 10. Preemption by
federal agency action William Funk; Part IV. Preemption Tales from the
Field: 11. The regulation-common law feedback loop in non-preemptive
regimes Thomas O. McGarity; 12. Delegated federalism versus devolution:
some insights from the history of the water pollution control William L.
Andreen; 13. Adaptive environmental federalism David E. Adelman and Kirsten
H. Engel; Conclusion: the menu of preemption choice variables William W.
Buzbee.
Preemption and theories of federalism Robert Verchick and Nina Mendelson;
2. From dualism to polyphony Robert A. Schapiro; 3. Preemption and
regulatory failure risks David C. Vladeck; Part II. The Layered Government
Norm: 4. The State Attorney General and preemption Trevor W. Morrison; 5.
Federal floors, ceilings, and the benefits of federalism's institutional
diversity William W. Buzbee; Part III. Judicial Treatment and
Interpretative Choice: 6. Supreme Court preemption doctrine Chris
Schroeder; 7. When Congress goes unheard: savings clauses' rocky judicial
reception Sandy Zellmer; 8. Federal pre-emption by inaction Robert L.
Glicksman; 9. Process-based preemption Bradford R. Clark; 10. Preemption by
federal agency action William Funk; Part IV. Preemption Tales from the
Field: 11. The regulation-common law feedback loop in non-preemptive
regimes Thomas O. McGarity; 12. Delegated federalism versus devolution:
some insights from the history of the water pollution control William L.
Andreen; 13. Adaptive environmental federalism David E. Adelman and Kirsten
H. Engel; Conclusion: the menu of preemption choice variables William W.
Buzbee.
Part I. Federalism Theory, History, and Pre-emption Variables: 1.
Preemption and theories of federalism Robert Verchick and Nina Mendelson;
2. From dualism to polyphony Robert A. Schapiro; 3. Preemption and
regulatory failure risks David C. Vladeck; Part II. The Layered Government
Norm: 4. The State Attorney General and preemption Trevor W. Morrison; 5.
Federal floors, ceilings, and the benefits of federalism's institutional
diversity William W. Buzbee; Part III. Judicial Treatment and
Interpretative Choice: 6. Supreme Court preemption doctrine Chris
Schroeder; 7. When Congress goes unheard: savings clauses' rocky judicial
reception Sandy Zellmer; 8. Federal pre-emption by inaction Robert L.
Glicksman; 9. Process-based preemption Bradford R. Clark; 10. Preemption by
federal agency action William Funk; Part IV. Preemption Tales from the
Field: 11. The regulation-common law feedback loop in non-preemptive
regimes Thomas O. McGarity; 12. Delegated federalism versus devolution:
some insights from the history of the water pollution control William L.
Andreen; 13. Adaptive environmental federalism David E. Adelman and Kirsten
H. Engel; Conclusion: the menu of preemption choice variables William W.
Buzbee.
Preemption and theories of federalism Robert Verchick and Nina Mendelson;
2. From dualism to polyphony Robert A. Schapiro; 3. Preemption and
regulatory failure risks David C. Vladeck; Part II. The Layered Government
Norm: 4. The State Attorney General and preemption Trevor W. Morrison; 5.
Federal floors, ceilings, and the benefits of federalism's institutional
diversity William W. Buzbee; Part III. Judicial Treatment and
Interpretative Choice: 6. Supreme Court preemption doctrine Chris
Schroeder; 7. When Congress goes unheard: savings clauses' rocky judicial
reception Sandy Zellmer; 8. Federal pre-emption by inaction Robert L.
Glicksman; 9. Process-based preemption Bradford R. Clark; 10. Preemption by
federal agency action William Funk; Part IV. Preemption Tales from the
Field: 11. The regulation-common law feedback loop in non-preemptive
regimes Thomas O. McGarity; 12. Delegated federalism versus devolution:
some insights from the history of the water pollution control William L.
Andreen; 13. Adaptive environmental federalism David E. Adelman and Kirsten
H. Engel; Conclusion: the menu of preemption choice variables William W.
Buzbee.