Skip to Main Content
Pace Law Library
Research Guides
Student Project: E-Waste in the United States
Secondary Authority
Search this Guide
Search
Student Project: E-Waste in the United States: Secondary Authority
This research guide explores Electronic Waste in the United States at both the federal and state levels. Specifically, it will explore the law of New York, California and Minnesota.
Introduction
Secondary Authority
New York
California
Minnesota
Current Awareness
Overview
“How U.S. Laws Do (and Don’t) Support E-Recycling and Reuse” . Knowledge @Wharton University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with Electronic Recyclers International, Inc. April 06, 2016
“Legal geographies of e-waste legislation in Canada and the US: Jurisdiction, responsibility and the taboo of production”. Josh Lepawsky. Geoforum. Volume 43, Issue 6, November 2012, Pages 1194-1206.
Electronic Waste Recycling
State Legislation of Electronic Waste
Library of Congress
Electronic Waste
Recycling in America
United Nations: New Agreement on Electronic Waste
Legal Source Index
Legal Information Institute Cornell University Law
Google Search Engine
Law Review Articles
Addressing the E-Waste Crisis: The Need for Comprehensive Federal E-Waste Regulation within the United States
IDUMP: How the United States Should Use Disposal Bans to Legislate our Way out of The Electronic Waste Crisis?
The Global Trade in Hazardous Wastes: Domestic and International Attempts to Cope with a Growing Crisis in Waste Management by MT Walsh - Cath. UL Rev., 1992
The Efficiency and Management of The International Trade In Electronic Waste: Is there a Better Plan than a Ban?
Economics of Electronic Waste Disposal Regulations
Curb your e-waste: why the United States should control its electronic waste exports
Ewaste & The Regulatory Commons A Proposal for the Decentralization of International Environmental Regulation
Haste Makes Ewaste:A Comparative Analysis of How the United States Should Approach the Growing Ewaste Threat
E-Waste: Enough Is E-Nough
E -Waste land
E-Scrap metal recovery
Books
Applegate, John S. Environmental Law: RCRA, CERCLA, and the Management of Hazardous Waste. New York: Foundation Press, 2006
Electronic Waste Management, Edited by Ronald E. Hester, Roy M. Harrison
Recycling of Electronic Waste II
by
Kejing Zhang
ISBN: 9780470768846
Publication Date: 2011-03-22
The Complete Technology Book on E-Waste Recycling (Printed Circuit Board, LCD, Cell Phone, Battery, Computers)
Blogs
“Haunted by Dead Electronics? Don’t Let E-Waste Laws Scare You! “ by Cynthia Harris. Environmental Law Institute. October 30, 2017.
“Let’s Take a Look at State Laws and E-Waste Recycling” Securis. Dec. 21, 2016
“States Grapple with Implementing E-Waste Recycling Laws” by Arlene Karidis. Waste 360. July 20, 2017
<<
Previous:
Introduction
Next:
New York >>