Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 12, Iss. 5
On September 17, 1990, Cardozo’s Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance hosted a one-day conference titled Corporate Governance and the Environment: Beyond the Transactional Audit. The event focused on the appropriate nature and scope of routine environmental self-assessments.Prefatory Matter
Articles
The Changing Intersection of Environmental Auditing, Environmental Law and Enforcement Policy
George Van Cleve
Environmental Auditing and Environmental Management: The Implicit and Explicit Federal Regulatory Mandate
Michael E. Herz
Environmental Action Program Model
Daniel Riesel and Michael D. Zarin
Beyond the Transactional Audit
Christopher D. Stone
Beyond Compliance: A Corporate Perspective
Mark L. Manewitz
Environmental Disclosure and Performance: The Benefits of Standardization
David F. Sand and E. Ariane van Buren
Corporations, Shareholders, and the Environmental Agenda
Nell Minow and Michael Deal
Legal Rhetoric Under Stress: The Example of Vichy
Richard H. Weisberg
A Massachusetts Debacle: Gagnon v. Shoblom
Lester Brickman
Notes
Dual Capacity Liability and Co-Employee Company Physicians: Undermining the Integrity of the Workers' Compensation System
Kim R. Kleppel