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116. North America

1. Overview of Compliance and Enforcement in the United States: Philosophy, Strategies and Management Tools, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 7 - 45, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Wasserman, C.

3. A Survey of U.S. Environmental Enforcement Authorities, Tools and Remedies, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 55 - 86, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Reich, E.; Shea, Q.

5. Practical Applications of an Enforcement Management System, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 103 - 127, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Bryson, D.

7. Legal and Technical Cooperation for Effective Environmental Enforcement, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 141 - 149, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Bryson, D.; Ultrich, D.

9. Defining and Implementing Effective Federal/State Local Relationships: the U.S. Experience, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 157 - 165, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): DeHihns, L.

10. State Perspective in U.S. Enforcement Relationship, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 167 - 171, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Alkema, K.

12. The Import/Export of Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substances: the U.S. Enforcement Experience, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 191 - 198, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Thomson, P.

15. Pesticide Export and Import Enforcement Programs in the United States, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 237 - 245, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Hofmann, A.; Musgrove, C.

17. Challenge of Enforcing the Montreal Protocol on Protection of Stratospheric Ozone, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 275 - 281, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Mitoff, S.; Seitz, J.

19. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Efforts to Control Ocean Dumping, 1990, Vol. 1, Pp. 297 - 302, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Ciupek, R.; Davies, T.

27. State Environmental Prosecutor's Role, 1990, Vol. 2, Pp. 27 - 28, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Madonna, S.

28. Criminal Prosecution in Environmental Matters - The State Perspective, 1990, Vol. 2, Pp. 29 - 42, Conf. # 1.

Author(s): Lynch, J.

36. Principles of Environmental Enforcement, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 13 - 169, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Wasserman, C.

41. Developing Enforceable Environmental Regulations and Permits, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 253 - 263, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Fulton, S.; Gilberg, E.

46. Alternative Organizational Structures for a Compliance and Enforcement Program, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 293 - 306, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Eichbaum, W.

50. U.S. Experience and Differences Between Civil and Criminal Investigations and Use of Central Elite Force to Supplement Local Inspectors, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 325 - 337, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Gipe, D.; Wills, C.

54. Developing Authorities and Legal Enforcement Capabilities, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 363 - 372, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): O'Meara, V.

56. Developing Effective Enforcement Programs at the State Level, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 379 - 388, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Paddock, L.

59. Choosing Among Criminal, Civil Judicial, and Administrative Enforcement Options, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 397 - 415, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Mulkey, M.; van Zeben, D.

60.

The Environmental Prosecutor: The Experience of a "Central Command" Theory of Environmental Enforcement, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 417 - 428, Conf. # 2.


Author(s): Madonna, S.

62. Enforcement of Canadian Laws of Environmental Protection as applied to Federal Facilities, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 445 - 452, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Cuillerier, P.

65. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Integrated Compliance by the Federal Government, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 471 - 489, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): McCall, T.

71. The Role of Citizens in Environmental Enforcement, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 531 - 559, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Bowman, M.; Dobbins, J.; Roberts, E.

73. Citizen Participation in U.S. Environmental Enforcement, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 573 - 587, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Breggin, L.; van Heuvelen, R.

74. From Public Disclosure to Public Accountability: What Impact will it have on Compliance, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 589 - 603, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Irwin, F.

76. Use of Public Disclosure in Environmental Protection Programs to Enhance Compliance and Change Behavior in the United States, 1992, Vol. 1, Pp. 611 - 616, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Keough, P.

89. The Role of Industry: Empowerment and Environmental Protection, 1992, Vol. 2, Pp. 77 - 88, Conf. # 2.

Author(s): Plaut, J.

110. The Principles of Environmental Enforcement and Beyond: Building Institutional Capacity, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 15 - 40, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Wasserman, C.

114. Mexico's Experience-Government Relationships, Training Inspectors, and Linkages with Standard Setting and Permits, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 2 - 2, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Alcocer, M.P.

125. Successful Compliance and Enforcement Approaches, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 163 - 174, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Rosenburg, P.; van Heuvelen, R.

127. The Great Lakes Enforcement Strategy: Using Enforcement Resources to Maximize Risk Reduction and Environmental Restoration in the Great Lakes Basin, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 181 - 196, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Peterson, L.

137. Deforestation in Protected Areas: Case Study of Haitises National Park, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 253 - 260, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Marizan, G.R.

143. Changing Environmental Behavior in the United States Through the Use of Public Disclosure of Information, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 285 - 292, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Keough, P.G.

146. Planning and Executing Strategic Environmental Enforcement Initiatives: Maximizing Enforcement Impact, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 309 - 320, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Fontaine, P.J.; van Heuvelen, R.

150. North American Trading Partners: Canada, United States, and Mexico as an Enforcement Network, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 343 - 363, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Fulton, S.C.; Sperling, L.I.

153. The United States' Enforcement Approach to the Export and Import of Hazardous Waste, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 383 - 397, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Bromm, S.E.

154. Civil Field Citations, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 401 - 408, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Paddock, L.

155. Field Citations: A Tool for Enforcing UST Regulations in New Mexico, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 409 - 419, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Sutton-Mendoza, S.A.

156. United States' Clean Air Act Field Citation Program: New Enforcement Authority to Address Minor Violations, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 421 - 426, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Engert, J.M.; Rasnic, J.B.

158. Stratospheric Ozone Protection in the United States Compliance and Enforcement Issues of Title VI of the Clean Air Act, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 437 - 442, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Haas, C.R.; Rasnic, J.B.

161. The Evolution of Environmental Crimes Enforcement at the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 457 - 464, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Devaney, E.E.

163. Enforcement of Environmental Laws at Government-Owned Facilities: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 475 - 483, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Lowry, E.F.

165. Enforcement of Economic Instruments in the United States, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 495 - 502, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Rasnic, J.B.

166. Promoting Voluntary Compliance: Environmental Auditing, Outreach, and Incentive Programs, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 505 - 515, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Hall, J.

168. The Compliance Incentive Experience in Santa Rosa, California, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 527 - 549, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Garn, J.W.; Grimsrud, M.L.; Paige, D.C.

169. Promoting Voluntary Compliance: A Valuable Supplement to Environmental Enforcement, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 551 - 558, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Stahl, M.M.

170. The Role of Local, Country, and State Police Officers in New Jersey in Environmental Enforcement, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 561 - 570, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Neafsey, E.

173. The Environmental Enforcement Challenge in Developing Nations, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 25 - 27, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Carabias, J. (delivered by); Rojas, C.R.

174. Sustainable Development Goals and the Need to Form Effective Environmental Enforcement: Efforts To Build Institutional Capacity Through an Integrated Approach to Enforcement, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 29 - 31, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Mercado, A. Rodriguez

175. Evolution of Environmental Enforcement Within the United States: Strategic Approach to Enforcement and Its Growing Role in International Trade, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 33 - 37, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Herman, S.

190. The Mexican Experience on the Enforcement of Environmental Normativity, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 139 - 147, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Bahamonde Torres, F.

202. Promoting Voluntary Compliance: Linking Competitiveness, Corporate Quality, and Self-Auditing, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 209 - 240, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Mastrandonas, A.; Olha, J.R.

203. Voluntary Environmental Initiatives and Environmental Policy: Environmental Management Systems, Auditing, and Enforcement, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 241 - 248, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Greene, A.; Kennedy, N.

212. Implications of ISO 14001 for Regulatory Compliance, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 43 - 47, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Casio, J.

216. The Impact of Driving Forces on Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Programs in Mexico, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 85 - 94, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Azuela, A.

217. Building International Networks, Cooperation, and Capacity for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement: A Progress Report, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 97 - 132, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Wasserman, C.

219. Emerging Networks of Environmental Enforcement and Compliance Cooperation in North America and the Western Hemisphere, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 139 - 156, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Herman, S.A.; Sperling, L.I.

234. Information Systems to Support Compliance and Enforcement, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 291 - 315, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Galloway, C.R.

236. Strategic Targeting for Compliance and Enforcement, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 325 - 332, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Duffy, R.F.
238. Innovative Multi-media Compliance, Enforcement and Pollution Prevention Approaches to Environmental Compliance at Federal Facilities in the United States of America, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 341 - 377, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Cheatham, R.B.; Edward, J.R.; Frank, W.H.; Satterfield, R.J.

246. The Mexican Environmental Audit as a Voluntary Norm, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 419 - 425, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Calderon, J.

248. Stimulating Voluntary Compliance: New Policy Directions in the United States: The Minnesota Experience, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 439 - 450, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Paddock, L.

249. Encouraging Voluntary Compliance without Compromising Enforcement: EPA's 1995 Auditing Policy, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 451 - 460, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Schaeffer, E.S.

257. Role of Public Participation in Enforcement, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 527 - 528, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Sarmiento, G.

262. Oregon's Experience in Developing and Implementing a State Environmental Crimes Program, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 565 - 576, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Bispham, T.; Carlough, L.; Duncan, H.

272. Protecting Drinking Water Quality Through the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 643 - 653, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Devlin, B.

274. A United States Perspective on Transboundary Investigations: Recent Cases and Essential Strategies for Interdiction of International Environmental Crime, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 662 - 672, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Devaney, E.E.; Penders, M.J.

279. Cradle-To-Grave Compliance Tracking of U.S./Mexico Transboundary Hazardous Waste: The Haztraks Tracking System, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 711 - 731, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Coleman, S.; Schultes, J.V.

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.
Author(s): Krahn, P.K.
An Enforcement Program that Works: Toxic and Hazardous Materials Management in Suffolk County, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 119 - 124, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Pim, J.H.
Public Access to Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Data: A Look at the Sector Facility Indexing Project and Other Agency Initiatives, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 179 - 192, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Stanley, E.G.; Teplitzky, A.L.
Understanding Compliance Through Root Cause Analysis, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 247 - 254, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Berman, J.; Back, T.
Environmental Auditing in Mexico, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 277 - 284, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Calderon Bartheneuf, J.L.
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.
Author(s): Devaney, E.E.; Penders, M.J.
Local Enforcement: The Role of the Criminal Investigator, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 361 - 374, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Drielak, S.C.
Local Enforcement: A Fundamental Component of Environmental Compliance, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 393 - 406, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Spahr, L.A.
Penalty Cap Programs, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 459 - 464, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Schaeffer, E.
Making the Polluter Pay: EPA's Experience in Recapturing a Violator's Economic Benefit from Noncompliance, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 465 - 488, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Libber, J.
The Use of Compliance Schedules Under United States Environmental Law, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 507 - 514, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Bromm, S.
Compliance Assistance and Environmental Enforcement in Sonoma County and the San Francisco Bay Area, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 555 - 582, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Paige, D.C.; Garn, W.J.
Reaching the Regulated Community Through Compliance Assistance Centers, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 583 - 590, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Vendinello, L.
Making it Happen: The Evolution of Pulp and Paper Mill Compliance in British Columbia, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 73 - 78, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Bircher, N.
The U.S. Experience with the Toxics Release Inventory: An Important Tool to Identify Potential Risks to the Public and to Protect Environmental Health, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 83 - 116, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Walker, M.; Marvin, T.
Keynote: Relationship Between the Legal Arm of Government and the Line Environmental Agency or Ministry, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 311 - 318, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Schiffer, L.J.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Performance Measures Strategy for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 319 - 336, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Stahl, M.M.
Environment Canada's National Enforcement Training Program-Building Capacity, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 351 - 356, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Currie, C.
Summary of Regional Meeting: Americas, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 529 - 534, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Azuela, A., Facilitator; Shalders Neto, A., Facilitator; Jorge, C., Rapporteur
Environmental Enforcement in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 535 - 554, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Nolet, G.
117. Central America

Country Experiences in Designing Elements of an Environmental Enforcement Program -- Case of El Salvador, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 97 - 105, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Navarrete Lopez, G.

Enforcement and Compliance Programs in Central America, 1996, Vol. 1, Pp. 169 - 203, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Cordero, P.M.

El Salvador's Experience in the Design of Environmental Programs, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 997 - 1001, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Navarrete Lopez, G.

Compliance and Enforcement Programs on Residual Waters, Case Study: Costa Rica's Grande de Tarcoles River, 1996, Vol. 2, Pp. 1049 - 1068, Conf. # 4.

Author(s): Gonzalez Salazar, M.A.

The General Environmental Law of the Republic of Panama, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 129 - 131, Conf. #5.

Author(s): Hernandez Virviescas, M.T.

Forest Policy in El Salvador, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 397 - 400, Conf. #5.

Author(s): Canas, C.; Carballo Broen, A.
118. Caribbean

124. Response to Regulations for Disposal of Offensive Matter in Barbados, West Indies, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 145 - 159, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Archer, A.B.

148. The Caribbean Environmental Programme as a Network for the Caribbean Region, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 331 - 333, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Szauer Umana, M.T.
Decentralized Agencies with Overlapping Jurisdictions - A Problem for Enforcement, 1998, Vol. 1, Pp. 533 - 538, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Grenade-Nurse, F.
Environmental Enforcement in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 535 - 554, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Nolet, G.
119. South America

128. Enforcement of Compliance Requirements at OMAI Gold Mines Limited - Guyana, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 197 - 204, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Nkofi, K.

129. The Enforcement Experience in Guyana on Exploitation of Natural Resources, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 205 - 211, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Singh, J.G.

136. Environmental Agony: My Experience as an Argentinian Judge, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 247 - 251, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Llermanos, D.H.

138. Popular Actions and the Defense of the Environment in Columbia, 1994, Vol. 1, Pp. 261 - 264, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): Sarmiento, G.

178. A South American Country Example: Environmental Legislation Enforcement in Mendoza, Experience and Challenges, 1994, Vol. 2, Pp. 51 - 62, Conf. # 3.

Author(s): 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.
Criminal Law and the Protection of the Environment in Brazil, 1998, Vol. 2, Pp. 227 - 234, Conf. #5.
Author(s): Benjamin, A.H.V.

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