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Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Under The North American Free Trade Agreement, Jameson Tweedie
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Under The North American Free Trade Agreement, Jameson Tweedie
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regional Projects Require Regional Planning: Human Rights Impacts Arising From Infrastructure Projects, Abby Rubinson
Regional Projects Require Regional Planning: Human Rights Impacts Arising From Infrastructure Projects, Abby Rubinson
Michigan Journal of International Law
Regional projects require regional planning to avoid potentially disastrous environmental and human rights abuses. Focusing on the Rio Madeira project in Brazil as a case study in the impacts of infrastructure projects, this Note identifies the harm anticipated from these projects and highlights the need for verification of official predictions of such harm. It then proceeds to a legal analysis, addressing the applicable international law, Brazilian law, and regional legal frameworks and outlining the negative legal consequences arising from inadequate impact assessments. In light of these negative legal implications, the Note concludes by illustrating the need to proceed with planning …
Hammond V. Norton: Taking Action To Preserve The No Action Alternative, James Mctigue
Hammond V. Norton: Taking Action To Preserve The No Action Alternative, James Mctigue
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Earth Island Institute V. United States Forest Service: Cutting Down On Logging Proposals - A Successful Challenge, Kimberly P. Veerruso
Earth Island Institute V. United States Forest Service: Cutting Down On Logging Proposals - A Successful Challenge, Kimberly P. Veerruso
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.