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Killing Legally with Toxic Waste Women and the Environment in the United States
Author(s)Newman, Penny
AbstractThe paper introduces new tools for environmental protection and environmental justice. One such tool is the “public trust doctrine,” which has been around for a long time but has been used only rarely and narrowly.
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Pages50-70
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SourceDevelopment Dialogue
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PubDate 1992
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