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Fields of papers citing papers by Robert V. Percival
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert V. Percival
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Percival, Robert V., et al.. (2021). Can Environmental Law Solve the 'Forever Chemical' Problem?. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2020). The EPA as a Catalyst for the Development of Global Environmental Law. Case Western Reserve law review. 70(4). 1151.1 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V., et al.. (2018). Polar Opposites: Assessing the State of Environmental Law in the World's Polar Regions. Boston College law review. 59(5). 1655.1 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2017). Environmental Law in the Trump Administration. eYLS (Yale Law School). 4. 225.1 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2017). The 'Greening' of the Global Judiciary. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2014). Presidential Power to Address Climate Change in an Era of Legislative Gridlock. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V., et al.. (2012). CERCLA in a Global Context. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2011). Global Law and the Environment. Washington law review. 86(3). 579.3 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2011). Who's in Charge? Does the President Have Directive Authority Over Agency Regulatory Decisions?. Fordham law review. 79(6). 2487.3 indexed citations
Percival, Robert V.. (2005). Who's Afraid of the Precautionary Principle?. Pace Digital Repository (Pace University). 23(1). 21.8 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2004). The Clean Water Act and the Demise of the Federal Common Law of Interstate Nuisance.
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Percival, Robert V.. (2002). Skeptical Environmentalist or Statistical Spin-Doctor?: Bjørn Lomborg and the Relationship Between Environmental Law and Environmental Progress. Case Western Reserve law review. 53(2). 263.1 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (2002). "Greening" the Constitution - Harmonizing Environmental and Constitutional Values. 32(4). 809.1 indexed citations
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Murphy, Peter, et al.. (2000). A guide to best value and planning. Nottingham Trent University's Institutional Repository (Nottingham Trent Repository).2 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (1995). Symposium - Environmental Federalism: Historical Roots and Contemporary Models. Maryland law review. 54(4). 1141.9 indexed citations
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Percival, Robert V.. (1993). Environmental Law in the Supreme Court: Highlights From the Marshall Papers.
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Percival, Robert V.. (1992). The Ecology of Environmental Conflict: Risk, Uncertainty and the Transformation of Environmental Policy Disputes.3 indexed citations
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