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INECE
Documents Relating to the Americas, organized by country
(Please
note that the documents below are in pdf format. To access them,
download a free version of Adobe Acrobat from abode.com)
| Argentina |
| Environmental
Agony: My Experience as an Argentinian Judge, 1994, Vol. 1,
Pp. 247 - 251, Conf. # 3. (Llermanos, D.H.) |
| A
South American Country Example: Environmental Legislation Enforcement
in Mendoza, Experience and Challenges, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 51
- 62, Conf. # 3. (Puliafito, J.L.) |
| A
Leading Case for the Ensenada Petrochemical District Industries
Transformation, Buenos Aires Province, Argentine Republic, 1994,
Vol. 2, Pp. 129 - 133, Conf. # 3. ( Author(s): Maiztegui,
C.E.) |
| Barbados |
| Response
to Regulations for Disposal of Offensive Matter in Barbados,
West Indies, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 145 - 159, Conf. # 3. (Archer,
A.B.) |
| Brazil |
| Criminal
Law and the Protection of the Environment in Brazil, 1998, Vol.
2, Pp. 227 - 234, Conf. #5. (Benjamin, A.H.V.) |
| Canada |
| Enforcement
of Canadian Laws of Environmental Protection as applied to Federal
Facilities, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 445 - 452, Conf. # 2. (Cuillerier,
P.) |
| North
American Trading Partners: Canada, United States, and Mexico
as an Enforcement Network, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 343 - 363, Conf.
# 3. (Fulton, S.C.; Sperling, L.I.) |
| Enforcement
Versus Voluntary Compliance: An Examination of the Strategic
Enforcement Initiatives Implemented by the Pacific and Yukon
Regional Office of Environment Canada 1983 to 1998, 1998, Vol.
1, Pp. 25 - 46, Conf. #5. (Krahn, P.K.) |
| Making
it Happen: The Evolution of Pulp and Paper Mill Compliance in
British Columbia, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 73 - 78, Conf. #5. (Bircher,
N.) |
| Environment
Canada's National Enforcement Training Program-Building Capacity,
1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 351 - 356, Conf. #5. (Currie, C.) |
| Colombia |
| Popular
Actions and the Defense of the Environment in Colombia, 1994,
Vol. 1, Pp. 261 - 264, Conf. # 3.(Sarmiento, G.)
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| Role
of Public Participation in Enforcement, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 527
- 528, Conf. # 4. (Sarmiento, G.) |
| Costa
Rica |
| Compliance
and Enforcement Programs on Residual Waters, Case Study: Costa
Rica's Grande de Tarcoles River, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 1049 - 1068,
Conf. # 4. (Salaser,
M.A.G.) |
| Dominican
Republic |
| Deforestation
in Protected Areas: Case Study of Haitises National Park, 1994,
Vol. 1, Pp. 253 - 260, Conf. # 3. (Marizan,
G.R.) |
| El
Salvador |
| Country
Experiences in Designing Elements of an Environmental Enforcement
Program -- Case of El Salvador, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 97 - 105,
Conf. # 3. (Lopez,
G. Navarrete) |
| El
Salvador's Experience in the Design of Environmental Programs,
1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 997 - 1001, Conf. # 4. (Lopez, G.N.) |
| Forest
Policy in El Salvador, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 397 - 400, Conf. #5.
(Canas, C.; Carballo Broen, A.) |
| Guatemala |
| Regulations
to Implement Montreal Protocol: Guatemala Country Program, 1996,
Vol. 2, Pp. 741 - 746, Conf. # 4. (Del
Valle, J.M.; Figueroa, H.) |
| Panama |
| The
General Environmental Law of the Republic of Panama, 1991, Vol.
2, Pp. 129 - 131, Conf. #5. (Hernandez Virviescas, M.T.)
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| Trinidad
and Tobego |
| Decentralized
Agencies with Overlapping Jurisdictions - A Problem for Enforcement,
1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 533 - 538, Conf. #5. (Grenade-Nurse, F.) |
| United
States of America (extensive paper selection also available
here) |
| The
G-8 Mandate for Expanded Cooperation to Combat International
Environmental Crime, Recent Developments in the United States,
and a case study: Project Exodus, Asia, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 337
- 346, Conf. #5. (Devaney, E.E.; Penders, M.J.) |
| Local
Enforcement: The Role of the Criminal Investigator, 1998, Vol.
1, Pp. 361 - 374, Conf. #5. (Drielak, S.C.) |
| Making
the Polluter Pay: EPA's Experience in Recapturing a Violator's
Economic Benefit from Noncompliance, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 465 -
488, Conf. #5. (Libber, J.) |
| General |
| All
Americas |
| Central
American Commission on Sustainable Development (CCAD) |
| Commission
for Environmental Cooperation |
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