State and Local Government Participation in Solving Environmental Problems at the U.S.-Mexican Border

(1995) 3 Journal of Environmental Law & Practice 37 et seq.

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Thomas Lundmark

University of Hull - School of Law; University of Münster

Date Written: 1995

Abstract

State and local governments in the United States and Mexico could play a significant role in solving cross-border environmental problems. There are impediments to such action, including U.S. constitutional limitations, the need for authorization under state law, and limitations on funding. This article presents strategies for overcoming these impediments. It also reviews some of the creative initiatives already under way.

Suggested Citation

Lundmark, Thomas, State and Local Government Participation in Solving Environmental Problems at the U.S.-Mexican Border (1995). (1995) 3 Journal of Environmental Law & Practice 37 et seq., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3680539

Thomas Lundmark (Contact Author)

University of Hull - School of Law ( email )

University of Hull
Hull, HU6 7RX
United Kingdom

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