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Joseph DiMento
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Professor of Planning, Policy, and Design, Criminology, Law and Society, and Management
Ph.D., J.D. University of Michigan
Phone: 824-5102
Office: 212E SEI
Summary of Research Interests: Urban planning and law: Local, state, federal comparative and international land use, planning and environmental law. Law and society. Alternative Dispute Resolution and conflict resolution. Organizational response to innovations (legal, management, planning). Specific studies address corporate response to regulation and sanctioning, citizen environmental action, mandatory planning requirements, and transportation system impacts. Investigations undertaken by means of legal and social science methods. Member, Focused Research Group in International Environmental Coorperation.
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Web Links of Research Sites
Selected Publications
- DiMento, J. The Global Environment and International Law (University of Texas Press), 2003.
- Geis, G., and DiMento, J.F.C., "Empirical Evidence and the Legal Doctrine of Corporate Criminal Liability," 29 American Journal of Criminal Law 341 (Summer 2002).
- DiMento, J., "International Environmental Law: A Global Assessment," XXXIII The Environmental Law Reporter, 10 387 (June, 2003).
- DiMento, J., "Process, Norms, Compliance, and International Environmental Law," 18 Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation 251 (2003).
- DiMento, J., and Ingram, J. "Science and Environmental Decision making: The Potential Role of Environmental Impact Assessment in the Pursuit of Appropriate Information" 45 Natural Resources Journal 283 (Spring 2005).
- Kaminski, S., Geis. G., Mazumdar. S., and DiMento, J., "The Viability of Voluntary Visitability," The Journal of Disability Policy Studies. (2006).
- Geis, G., and DiMento, J., "Corporate Criminal Liability in the United States," in Stephen Tully, Research Handbook on Corporate Legal Responsibility, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited (2005).
- DiMento, J., and Geis, G., "The Extraordinary Condition of Extraordinary Rendition," in 2 War Crimes, Genocide & Crimes Against Humanity 35 (2006).
- DiMento, J. and Doughman, P. (eds). Climate Change: What it Means to Us, Our Children and Our Grandchildren (MIT Press), 2007.
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