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Chapter 7. “Odors,” Nuisance, and the Clean Air Act
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Regulating Air Pollution: Risk- and Technology-Based Paradigms 9
- Chapter 2. “Command and Control”: Means, Ends, and Democratic Regulation 27
- Chapter 3. Regulating “Noxious Vapours”: From Aldred’s Case to the Alkali Act 39
- Chapter 4. On the “Police State” and the “Common Law State” 63
- Chapter 5. From Richards’s Appeal to Boomer: Judicial Responses to Air Pollution, 1869–1970 86
- Chapter 6. “Inspected Smoke”: The Perpetual Mobilization Regime 103
- Chapter 7. “Odors,” Nuisance, and the Clean Air Act 124
- Chapter 8. Regulating “Odors”: The Case of Foundries 143
- Chapter 9. Conclusion 179
- Notes 189
- Cases Cited 232
- Selected Bibliography 235
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Regulating Air Pollution: Risk- and Technology-Based Paradigms 9
- Chapter 2. “Command and Control”: Means, Ends, and Democratic Regulation 27
- Chapter 3. Regulating “Noxious Vapours”: From Aldred’s Case to the Alkali Act 39
- Chapter 4. On the “Police State” and the “Common Law State” 63
- Chapter 5. From Richards’s Appeal to Boomer: Judicial Responses to Air Pollution, 1869–1970 86
- Chapter 6. “Inspected Smoke”: The Perpetual Mobilization Regime 103
- Chapter 7. “Odors,” Nuisance, and the Clean Air Act 124
- Chapter 8. Regulating “Odors”: The Case of Foundries 143
- Chapter 9. Conclusion 179
- Notes 189
- Cases Cited 232
- Selected Bibliography 235
- Index 249