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"Not In My State's Indian Reservation"-- A Legislative Fix To Close An Environmental Law Loophole, Roger R. Martella, Jr.
"Not In My State's Indian Reservation"-- A Legislative Fix To Close An Environmental Law Loophole, Roger R. Martella, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
For hundreds of years, this continent's Indians shared a spiritual belief that they must respect and protect their Mother Earth above all else. Today, however, many tribes no longer view the environment as a bank of natural resources that they must shield and shelter at any cost. Instead, the economic pressures of the twentieth century-particularly underdevelopment, unemployment, and poverty -are forcing a growing number of Indian tribes to exchange the spiritual view of their once pristine environment for a commercial one. This shift from nurturing nature to exploiting the environment on a growing number of reservations results largely from a …
Environmental Interest Groups And Land Regulation: Avoiding The Clutches Of Lucas V. South Carolina Coastal Council, Steven R. Levine
Environmental Interest Groups And Land Regulation: Avoiding The Clutches Of Lucas V. South Carolina Coastal Council, Steven R. Levine
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Politics, Environment, And The Rule Of Law In Bulgaria, James Friedberg, Branimir Zaimov
Politics, Environment, And The Rule Of Law In Bulgaria, James Friedberg, Branimir Zaimov
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
The Choice-Of-Law Dispute In Comprehensive Environmental Coverage Litigation: Has Help Arrived From The American Law Institute Complex Litigation Project?, Peter J. Kalis, James R. Segerdahl, John T. Waldron Iii
The Choice-Of-Law Dispute In Comprehensive Environmental Coverage Litigation: Has Help Arrived From The American Law Institute Complex Litigation Project?, Peter J. Kalis, James R. Segerdahl, John T. Waldron Iii
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fairness In Water Quality: A Descriptive Approach, Katrina Smith
Fairness In Water Quality: A Descriptive Approach, Katrina Smith
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Nafta And The Environment: A Trade-Friendly Approach, Bradly J. Condon
Nafta And The Environment: A Trade-Friendly Approach, Bradly J. Condon
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Although the North American Free Trade Agreement, (NAFTA), contains more detailed environmental provisions than any previous trade agreement,' only some of them are mandatory. These mandatory NAFTA environmental rules purport to prevent the use of environmental policy instruments as disguised barriers to trade. Since most human activities have some impact on the environment, a vast array of government regulation could potentially be characterized as relating to the environment. This fact increases the risk that domestic industries will exploit political discretion over environmental policy implementation to put foreign competitors at a disadvantage by raising non-tariff barriers to trade. It is important …
Environmental Law And Democratic Legitimacy, Douglas R. Williams
Environmental Law And Democratic Legitimacy, Douglas R. Williams
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
From The Ashes Of Kelley V. Epa: Framing The Next Step Of The Cercla Lender Liability Debate, Alex C. Geisinger
From The Ashes Of Kelley V. Epa: Framing The Next Step Of The Cercla Lender Liability Debate, Alex C. Geisinger
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Nafta And The Environment: The “Greening” Of Mexico, Lawrence A. Organ, John M. Williams
Nafta And The Environment: The “Greening” Of Mexico, Lawrence A. Organ, John M. Williams
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Is There An Ocean Of Difference: A Comparision Of The European Community's And United States' Environmental Regulations Protecting Air And Water Quality, Robert Ballard, Karen M. Keating
Is There An Ocean Of Difference: A Comparision Of The European Community's And United States' Environmental Regulations Protecting Air And Water Quality, Robert Ballard, Karen M. Keating
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.