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89. People's Republic of China/Hong Kong
Environmental Laws, Capacity Building and Compliance Monitoring - The Hong Kong Experience, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 931 - 948, Conf. #4.
Author(s): Boxall, J.E.; Ho, W.F.S.; Lei, C.K.; Tse, C.W.
Hong Kong's Experience in Control of Illegal Shipment of Waste, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 627 - 634, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Lei, P.C.K.; Wong, C.F.; Kwong, V.Y.P.
90. Peru
No papers under this topic.
91. Philippines
The Impact of Driving Forces on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Programs -- The Philippine Experience, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 49 - 60, Conf. # 4.
Author(s): Vasquez, R.
Legal Marketing of Environmental Law: The Philippines Experience, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 405 - 418, Conf. # 4.
Author(s): Oposa, A.A., Jr.
Intergenerational Responsibility in the Philippine Context as a Judicial Argument for Public Action on Deforestation, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 521 - 526, Conf. # 4.
Author(s): Oposa, A.A., Jr.
Regional Action Program and Guidelines to Prevent Illegal Traffic in Hazardous Wastes in the Asia-Pacific Region, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 685 - 695, Conf. # 4.
Author(s): Tolentino, A.S., Jr.
A Socio-Cultural Approach to Environmental Law Compliance: A Philippine Scenario, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 313 - 332, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Oposa, A.A., Jr.
Multi-Sectoral Approach to Compliance Monitoring, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 169 - 174, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Amador, J.
Using Coordinated Enforcement to Protect Forests from Illegal Logging in the Philippines, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 235 - 240, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Oposa, A.A., Jr.
92. Poland

31. Compliance and Environmental Enforcement System in Poland, 1990, Vol. 2, Pp. 73 - 75, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Jarzebski, L.S.

52. Compliance Monitoring in Poland: Current Status and Development, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 351 - 355, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Jendroska, J.

63. The Ecological Semaphores for Fourteen Paths of Ownership Changes in Poland, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 453 - 463, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Syryczynski, P.

67. Privatization as an Opportunity to Enhance Compliance - Poland's Perspective, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 497 - 502, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Wadja, Dr. S.

68. Polish Prohibition of Waste Import, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 503 - 507, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Radecki, W.

91. NGO's Role in Environmental Enforcement in Ownership Transformations in Poland 1990-1992, Opportunities and Problems, 1992, Vol. 2, Pp. 91 - 98, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Stodulski, W.

113. Process of Upgrading the Polish Environmental Enforcement Procedures, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 55 - 60, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Kamienski, Z.

121. Environmental Compliance Issues During the Privatisation Process in Poland, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 103 - 113, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Syryczynski, P.

214. The Impact of Driving Forces on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Programs -- Example of Poland, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 61 - 72, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Wajda, S.

287. Compliance Program Innovations in Polish Environmental Law, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 793 - 809, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Kamienski, Z.
UN ECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters: Towards More Effective Public Involvement in Monitoring Compliance and Enforcement in Europe, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 153 - 160, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Jendroska, J.
Compliance Plans: Creative Negotiations for Corrections and Penalty, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 295 - 298, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Dabrowski, B.
93. Romania

95. Specific Details Regarding Hazardous Waste Transport and Disposal, 1992, Vol. 2, Pp. 145 - 147, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Mâra, L.

186. General Remarks on Environmental Enforcement in Romania, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 117 - 122, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Popescu, D.

305. Features of Licensing and Control of Environment in Romania, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 983 - 990, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Vasilescu, I.D.

308. The Role of Goals, Steps and Content of Comprehensive Compliance Programs in Achieving Environmental Compliance and Enforcement in Romania, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 1003 - 1012, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Popescu, D.
The New Basis for Environmental Enforcement in Romania, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 113 - 118, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Vasilescu, I.D.
94. Russia

101. The Role of the Russian Public in Environmental Enforcement, 1992, Vol. 2, Pp. 197 - 198, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Brinchuk, M.

102. The New Ecological Legislation in Russia, 1992, Vol. 2, Pp. 199 - 200, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Bogolepov, R.

131. Enforcing Environmental Regulations Related to Industrial and Other Economic Activities in Russian Federation, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 217 - 222, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Maksimenko, Y.

159. Criminal Enforcement Role in Environment, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 445 - 450, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Dubovic, O.

180. Russian Federation State Evaluation of Explored Reserves as an Economic and Geological Enforcement for Meeting Ecological Requirements for the Development of Natural Fuel and Raw Mineral Deposits, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 75 - 85, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Tolkachev, M.V.

200. Enforcement of Economic Instruments in Russia, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 199 - 204, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Brinchuk, M.M.
Citizen Environmental Enforcement in Russia: The First Successful Nation-Wide Case, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 419 - 422, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Mischenko, V.; Rosenthal, E.

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