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Natural Resources Law: Private Rights And The Public Interest, Eric Freyfogle, Michael Blumm, Blake Hudson
Natural Resources Law: Private Rights And The Public Interest, Eric Freyfogle, Michael Blumm, Blake Hudson
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This casebook offers a view of natural resources law rich in history, yet exposing students to the complexities of practicing natural resources law in the 21st century. Given that the focus of most Natural Resources Law casebooks is public lands and public law (often at the federal level), this casebook is unique in its primary focus on natural resource conflicts on private lands and its significant focus on private law (though public law is also a focus). While we include chapters on federal public lands and areas of federal primacy like wetlands regulation and endangered species protection, our focus is …
The Hallett Decrees And Acequia Water Rights Administration On Rio Culebra In Colorado, Will Davidson, Julia Guarino
The Hallett Decrees And Acequia Water Rights Administration On Rio Culebra In Colorado, Will Davidson, Julia Guarino
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58 pages.
Article on p. 219-276.
Notes Of Lectures On The Law Of Scotland, Vol. I, George Joseph Bell
Notes Of Lectures On The Law Of Scotland, Vol. I, George Joseph Bell
Thompson Rare Book Collection
Lecture notes hand-written by George Joseph Bell, Professor of Scots Law at Edinburgh University in Session 1826-27 touching on the laws of:
- Part I: Personal Rights (pages 1–132);
- Part II: Law of Property (pages 133–439)
Volume I ends on page 206.
Notes Of Lectures On The Law Of Scotland, Vol Ii, George Joseph Bell
Notes Of Lectures On The Law Of Scotland, Vol Ii, George Joseph Bell
Thompson Rare Book Collection
Volume II of hand-written lecture notes of George Joseph Bell, Professor of Scots Law at Edinburgh University in Session 1826-27 touching on the laws of:
- Part I: Personal Rights (pages 1–132);
- Part II: Law of Property (pages 133–439)
Volume II begins at page 207.