ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Scholarly and In-Depth Studies > Embarrassments and Regulatory Outrages
- Time for the Federal Environmental Aristocracy to Give Up Power
Source: Center for the Study of American Business
Author: David Schoenbrod
Country: United States
- Argues that the popular goal of a cleaner environment can be better realized by devolving control of local environmental problems back to state and local governments. (2/98)
- A code of conduct for NGO's -- A necessary reform
Source: The Institute of Economic Affairs
Author: Anthony Adair
Country: United States
- As publicly assisted nonprofit special interest groups become more and more influential in national and global public policymaking, their collective codes of conduct are becoming more and more important. (10/22/99)
- The World Health Organisation and trans-national government
Source: The Institute of Economic Affairs
Author: Roger Scruton
Country: United States
- The World Health Organisation is paving the way for global special interests to circumvent national democracies. (3/00)
- The Cartagena Protocol: Biosafe or bio-sorry?
Source: Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
Author: Jonathan H. Adler
Country: United States
- International protocol fever is back. The new strain of this disease is the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. The Cartagena Protocol subjects bioengineered organisms to regulation on transport -- a restriction that would actually hamper biodiversity. (7/21/00)
- Pesticides and property rights
Source: Political Economy Research Center
Author: Roger E. Meiners and Andrew P. Morriss
Country: United States
- Meiners and Morriss give yet another example of government intervention that has inhibited environmental justice and resource efficiency. In this case, the authors explain the history of DDT and its use in controlling malaria outbreaks. Available in Adobe PDF format. (05/01)
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