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Full-Text Articles in Law
The National Park System And Development On Private Lands: Opportunities And Tools To Protect Park Resources, Michael Mantell
The National Park System And Development On Private Lands: Opportunities And Tools To Protect Park Resources, Michael Mantell
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
34 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Jurisdictional And Institutional Issues: Public Lands, Robert B. Keiter
Jurisdictional And Institutional Issues: Public Lands, Robert B. Keiter
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
13 pages.
Contains references.
International Law And External Threats To National Parks, Daniel Barstow Magraw
International Law And External Threats To National Parks, Daniel Barstow Magraw
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
41 pages.
Contains references.
Statements On Introduced Bills And Joint Resolutions [The Congressional Record, Senate Vol. 132, February 25, 1986, S1561-S1564], John Chafee
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
Presenter: Robert F. Hurley, Administrative Assistant to Senator John H. Chafee.
5 pages.
Panel: “Protecting Our National Parks: What Should Be Done,” And William J. Lockhart, Outline: Problems And Issues That Must Be Addressed; And Some Preliminary Proposals For Solutions, William J. Lockhart
Panel: “Protecting Our National Parks: What Should Be Done,” And William J. Lockhart, Outline: Problems And Issues That Must Be Addressed; And Some Preliminary Proposals For Solutions, William J. Lockhart
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
26 pages.
A Simple Solution For The Thorny Problem Of Park Protection: Focusing On Alternatives, David Mastbaum
A Simple Solution For The Thorny Problem Of Park Protection: Focusing On Alternatives, David Mastbaum
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
116 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains footnotes and references.
Contains 3 attachments:
1) Article titled, "No Park Is an Island: A Simple Solution for the Thorny Problem of Park Protection," by David Mastbaum, from Resource Law Notes, Natural Resources Law Center.
2) Paper titled, "National Park Service War Work: December 7, 1941 to June 30, 1944" prepared by National Park Service.
3) Paper titled, "An Alternative to the Allen-Warner Valley Energy System: A Technical and Economic Analysis," by The Environmental Defense Fund, July 1980.
Case Study: The Challenges Of The Greater Yellowstone, Bill Bryan
Case Study: The Challenges Of The Greater Yellowstone, Bill Bryan
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
4 pages.
Protection Of Waters Within And Without Park Boundaries To Support National Parks And Other Units Of The National Park System, A. Dan Tarlock
Protection Of Waters Within And Without Park Boundaries To Support National Parks And Other Units Of The National Park System, A. Dan Tarlock
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
8 pages.
Restoring The Biological Integrity Of Everglades National Park, Estus D. Whitfield
Restoring The Biological Integrity Of Everglades National Park, Estus D. Whitfield
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
29 pages.
Contains references.
External Development: Turning Problems Into Opportunities, T. Destry Jarvis
External Development: Turning Problems Into Opportunities, T. Destry Jarvis
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
9 pages.
Panel: Perspectives On External Threats To The National Parks [Report Of The Subgroup Of The Park Protection Working Group], Stephen A. Gleason
Panel: Perspectives On External Threats To The National Parks [Report Of The Subgroup Of The Park Protection Working Group], Stephen A. Gleason
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
11 pages.
Contains 1 attachment.
Siting Industrial Facilities In The Western United States, Joseph Browder
Siting Industrial Facilities In The Western United States, Joseph Browder
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
24 pages.
Contains references.
Protecting National Park Resources: Wildlife, George Cameron Coggins
Protecting National Park Resources: Wildlife, George Cameron Coggins
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
28 pages.
Contains references.
Pollution In Parks: A Publication Of The National Park Service, Richard H. Briceland
Pollution In Parks: A Publication Of The National Park Service, Richard H. Briceland
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
28 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Legal Issues Associated With Protecting Park Resources: Air Quality And Related Values, Molly N. Ross
Legal Issues Associated With Protecting Park Resources: Air Quality And Related Values, Molly N. Ross
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
109 pages.
Contains references.
Contains 5 attachments:
1) United States Department of the Interior Memorandum, September 20, 1985: Protection of National Park System Units from the Adverse Effects of Air Pollution.
2) Library of Congress Congressional Research Service Memorandum, November 19, 1985: Comments on Department of the Interior Memorandum of September 20, 1985 Entitled "Protection of National Park System Units from the Adverse Effects of Air Pollution."
3) United States Department of the Interior Memorandum, May 15, 1986: Legal Authority of the Secretary to Protect the Air Quality and Related Values of NPS Units from Adverse Impacts of Surface Coal …
The National Park Idea: Historical Misconceptions And Ecological Realities, Alfred Runte
The National Park Idea: Historical Misconceptions And Ecological Realities, Alfred Runte
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
17 pages.
Contains references.
Agenda: External Development Affecting The National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had", University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: External Development Affecting The National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had", University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
External Development Affecting the National Parks: Preserving "The Best Idea We Ever Had" (September 14-16)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Daniel Magraw.
The conference will be held at the Aspen Lodge, adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado.
It was Wallace Stegner who called the national parks "the best idea we ever had." The continuing increases in usage attest to their popularity. National parks are created to preserve areas of special scenic and cultural value for enjoyment and use. Managing the parks in a manner that protects the important values and purposes for which they were created presents important and difficult …
On The Exclusivity Of The Hague Evidence Convention, John M. Rogers
On The Exclusivity Of The Hague Evidence Convention, John M. Rogers
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
As the world grows smaller and nations become more interdependent, the likelihood that litigation will involve foreign property, parties, or activities increases tremendously. To prepare and conduct such litigation, the lawyer may need to obtain information "located" in a foreign jurisdiction: a person located abroad may know the information; documents located abroad may contain the information; or the information may describe conditions or property located abroad. The question of when relatively burdensome, internationally-approved methods of obtaining such information must be used thus becomes more and more important.
Consider a product liability suit for damages in the United States arising from …
Symposium The International Legal Regime For Antarctica: Introduction, John J. Barceló Iii
Symposium The International Legal Regime For Antarctica: Introduction, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Relations Of Employers With Workers' Representatives In The United States, J. Ralph Beaird
Relations Of Employers With Workers' Representatives In The United States, J. Ralph Beaird
Scholarly Works
There is no question but that current policy in the United States comes down heavily on the side of management flexibility in the area of economic decisionmaking. The question is: should that be changed?
Newsletter, May 1986, Vol. 3, No. 1, The Dean Rusk International Law Center
Newsletter, May 1986, Vol. 3, No. 1, The Dean Rusk International Law Center
Newsletters
Japanese Judicial Jurisdiction: Are Japanese Courts Catching Up With Americans? The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law; Rusk Center Activities; Selected Recent Acquisitions; International Development
Can Regulators Of International Capital Markets Strike A Balance Between Competing Interests, Roberta S. Karmel
Can Regulators Of International Capital Markets Strike A Balance Between Competing Interests, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hijacking Trials Overseas: The Need For An Article Iii Court, Maryellen Fullerton
Hijacking Trials Overseas: The Need For An Article Iii Court, Maryellen Fullerton
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Strategies For Ameliorating The Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions: A Guide For Defense Attorneys, Maryellen Fullerton, Noah Kinigstein
Strategies For Ameliorating The Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions: A Guide For Defense Attorneys, Maryellen Fullerton, Noah Kinigstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Government Trade Policy And The Professional Regulation Of Foreign Lawyers, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
Government Trade Policy And The Professional Regulation Of Foreign Lawyers, Sydney M. Cone Iii.
Articles & Chapters
This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Although the expression "trade policy" implies a settled course of action adopted and followed by the United States government, in the area of legal services the formulation of government trade policy has been a rather fortuitous occurrence. Further, while the term "regulation," particularly in the context of the legal profession, suggests a recognizable and ordered system, the rules and procedures for the regulation of foreign lawyers in various jurisdictions do not fall readily into any pattern; instead they appear to be quite random. The regulation of …
Motion Pictures In American And International Copyright Law, Christof Siefarth
Motion Pictures In American And International Copyright Law, Christof Siefarth
LLM Theses and Essays
This thesis intends to examine some problems of motion pictures in American and international copyright law. Motion pictures are one of the most fascinating forms of communication and entertainment. They are of enormous commercial significance and are probably the most complex works in the field of copyright law. The American motion picture industry is heavily influential throughout the world. Therefore, the subject of this work will be mainly the American copyright law. Solutions of other legal systems are treated when they provide interesting alternatives or similarities.
The Future Of The United Nations And The World Government., Ge Fan Liu
The Future Of The United Nations And The World Government., Ge Fan Liu
LLM Theses and Essays
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a proposal which I think is very correct to keep peace in the future of the world. We are all not sure what is going to happen in the future, but what we know at least is what is most likely going to happen and what work we can do that if we do it we can avoid disaster. Based upon this logic, I find World Government is the most likely candidate which can save human life and keep the peace as I have discussed in the whole paper.
The Role Of Efficiency Justifications In U.S.-American And West German Merger Control Law: A Comparison, Christian Westerhausen
The Role Of Efficiency Justifications In U.S.-American And West German Merger Control Law: A Comparison, Christian Westerhausen
LLM Theses and Essays
When merger control laws first emerged in the United States and West Germany in the early 1900s, some businessmen and economists argued that the efficiency of businesses was impeded by antimerger laws. They contended that only very large businesses could realize significant efficiencies, be internationally competitive, and attain technological progress. This paper analyzes the role that these efficiency arguments had on the laws in West Germany and the United States, respectively. German law mainly upheld the idea that preservation of competition was most important for business efficiency, but also included a provision that firms could put forward the social desirability …
The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Law: The Antelope's Penal Law Exception, Mark Weston Janis
The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Law: The Antelope's Penal Law Exception, Mark Weston Janis
Faculty Articles and Papers
In 1825, Chief Justice Marshall held in The Antelope that (t)he courts of no country execute the penal laws of another. Since then, United States Courts have painstakingly crafted a variety of definitions of the word penal in order to help determine when and when not they should apply foreign laws or execute foreign judgments which conceivably might be characterized as penal. Much of their hairsplitting analysis might have been avoided if American judges and commentators had looked behind Marshall's phrase to see its foundations in law and policy. After reviewing the accepted wisdom about The Antelope's penal law exception, …
The Limits Of Global Consciousness And Legal Absolutism: Protecting International Law From Some Of Its Best Friends, Alberto Coll
The Limits Of Global Consciousness And Legal Absolutism: Protecting International Law From Some Of Its Best Friends, Alberto Coll
College of Law Faculty
No abstract provided.