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  • Selmi, Daniel P. "The Promise And Limits Of Negotiated Rulemaking: Evaluating The Negotiation Of A Regional Air Quality Rule." Environmental Law 3 (2005): 415. Academic OneFile. Web. 19 Feb. 2017.

    This article discusses why laws may not be as effective when negotiation is used.
  • Migliaccio, Emily. "The National Ocean Policy: Can It Reduce Marine Pollution And Streamline Our Ocean Bureaucracy?." Vermont Journal Of Environmental Law 15.3 (2014): 629- 656. Environment Index. Web. 19 Feb. 2017.

    The results found by this study show that more support is needed for the N.O.P. to be effective.Therefor, Migliaccio doesn't believe that the regulations in place are as effective as they could be.
  • Spina, Francesca. "Environmental Justice And Patterns Of State Inspections." Social Science Quarterly (Wiley-Blackwell) 96.2 (2015): 417-429. Academic Search Alumni Edition. Web. 22 Jan. 2017.

    This researcher studied how inspections influenced the regulations enacted.
  • Cronshaw, Ian, and R. Quentin Grafton. "Economic Benefits, External Costs And The Regulation Of Unconventional Gas In The United States." Energy Policy 98.(2016): 180- 186. ScienceDirect. Web. 19 Feb. 2017.

    This article focuses itself on oil drilling regulations: mainly the hydraulic fracturing and other unconventional methods. States that because hydraulic fracturing is the biggest concern for people, it has the most regulations.
  • Thorsell, Devon Emily, and Thomas M. Leschine. "An Evaluation Of Oil Pollution Prevention Strategies In The Arctic: A Comparison Of Canadian And U.S. Approaches." Marine Policy 72.(2016): 255-262. ScienceDirect. Web. 19 Feb. 2017.