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Examines the achievement and potential of ecological self-regulation as a means of managing the environmental challenges confronting business, commerce and industry.
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INTRODUCTION: Ecological Self-Organization; ECOLOGICAL LIABILITY AND ITS EFFECTS ON SELF-ORGANIZATION: The Invisible Cupola; From Causal to Collective Attribution in Ecological Liability; Hot Spots in the Bubble: Ecological Liability in Markets for Pollution Rights; How Law Hides Risks from Society; ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONS OF ECOLOGICAL SELF-ORGANIZATION: Ecological Contracts; Agreements Between Polluters and Local Communities; The Limits to a Positive Management Approach; Ecological Performance Review; Self-Regulation in Environmental Law; TOWARDS A THEORY OF ECOLOGICAL SELF-ORGANIZATION: Coping with Uncertainty: Ecological Risks and the Proceduralization of Environmental Law; A Game Without Rules? - The Ecological Self-Organization of Firms; Ecological Responsibility Without Subject; CONCLUSION: Self-Regulation and the Theory of Institutions.
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