ERMS technology will require at least as
much legal infrastructure as do motor vehicles.
Not exact matches
We haven't even come close to defining what will be required in storage, what are the
legal liabilities and what are the permitting requirements,
much less the
infrastructure needed to develop that storage and move the carbon, the C02, into that storage, pipelines or trucks or whatever that is.
Going from paper to electronic records will require as
much change in our
legal infrastructure as going from horses to motor vehicles.
The corresponding increases in
legal infrastructure necessitated by electronic records and information management technology will be
much greater and develop
much faster.
She states that it puts England & Wales in «a
much better position to meet the challenges of building better
legal infrastructure for an increasingly complex world.»
Also at McGill, «you are surrounded by both teachers and their peers who are very
much questioning the very work that they do... the structure in which the
legal infrastructure is set up,» she says.
I came away from the book with a
much greater appreciation for the ways in which we might go about creating a more flexible
legal infrastructure in the future.