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Commercial
Litigation & Arbitration
The
Polluter Pays
"The Polluter Pays" is a principle of environmental law
which was ratified in The Maastricht Treaty. Article 130R of the
Treaty provided that four environmental principles would define
the European policy on the environment. One of these principals
is that the polluter should pay. This principle provides that whenever
possible those who are responsible for causing or permitting pollution
should be liable for the clean up costs and the costs of enforcement.
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Alternative
Dispute Resolution -
Is Talk Cheap?
As anybody who has been involved in litigation will tell you, litigation
usually involves huge expense, delay and stress for the parties
concerned and can often be commercially counter productive. For
business people, such litigation usually consumes considerable amounts
management time which could more profitably spent attending to the
core business and can often end commercial relationships. That being
so is there not a justifiable reason for exploring the alternatives?
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Law
Report -Injuctive Relief - Kilroys establish Legal Precident
MONDAY,
11TH OCTOBER 2000
The
Irish Times - Law Report
Edited
by Bart D. Day, Barrister, and Agatha Clancy, Barrister Associate
Editors: Michael Keogh, Barrister, and Robert Miller, Barrister
Court
can grant interim relief pending determination of dispute by arbitration
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