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Article: Science, law, and the environment: the making of a modern discipline.(Symposium)
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- Environmental Law
- Article date:
- September 22, 2007
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. The Endangered Species Act: Intertwining Science and Law
II. THE CONVERGENCE OF SCIENCE AND LAW I: SCIENCE-DRIVEN LAW AND
POLICY-DRIVEN SCIENCE
III. CONVERGENCE OF SCIENCE AND LAW II: BLURRING THE LINES AND ROLES OF
SCIENCE AND LAW
IV. UNCERTAINTY AND SCIENCE
A. What is Science and What are Scientific Standards?
B. Imposing Standards: The Data Quality Act
V. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
I. INTRODUCTION
All sides are calling for greater integration of science, law, and policy. (1) Those who attempt it recognize the path is a challenging one. There are often misconceptions as to the nature of science ...
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