Law and the transition to business sustainability/ edited by Daniel R. Cahoy and Jamison E. Colburn

Contributor(s): Cahoy, Daniel R | Colburn, Jamison EMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (Perspectives on sustainable growth)Publication details: New York: Springer, 2014Description: xi, 153 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9783319047225Subject(s): Sustainable development--Law and legislation | Sustainable development | Commercial law | Economics | Environmental lawDDC classification: 343.074
Contents:
1. Design for Regulation: Integrating Sustainable Production into Mainstream Regulation -- 2. Mandating Sustainability: When Federal Legislation May Preempt the Best Green Building Code Intentions -- 3. An Operational Look at Take-Back Legislation -- 4. Subsidizing Sustainability: The Role of the State and Civil Society in Implementing Wal-Mart's Local Produce Sourcing Program -- 5. IPRs and the Transfer of Technologies that Combat Climate Change: the Untapped Potential of Licensing -- 6. The Benefits of a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement (SETA) -- 7. The Future of Sustainability Reporting as a Regulatory Mechanism -- 8. Green washing 2.0: Identifying a New Paradigm Through B-to-B Threat Matrices.
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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343.074 CAH/L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P41838
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1. Design for Regulation: Integrating Sustainable Production into Mainstream Regulation --

2. Mandating Sustainability: When Federal Legislation May Preempt the Best Green Building Code Intentions --

3. An Operational Look at Take-Back Legislation --

4. Subsidizing Sustainability: The Role of the State and Civil Society in Implementing Wal-Mart's Local Produce Sourcing Program --

5. IPRs and the Transfer of Technologies that Combat Climate Change: the Untapped Potential of Licensing --

6. The Benefits of a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement (SETA) --

7. The Future of Sustainability Reporting as a Regulatory Mechanism --

8. Green washing 2.0: Identifying a New Paradigm Through B-to-B Threat Matrices.

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