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Biodiversity Federalism, A. Dan Tarlock Feb 1995

Biodiversity Federalism, A. Dan Tarlock

Dan Tarlock

No abstract provided.


Consorting With The Forests: Rethinking Our Relationships To Natural Resources And How We Should Value Their Loss, Katharine K. Baker Jan 1995

Consorting With The Forests: Rethinking Our Relationships To Natural Resources And How We Should Value Their Loss, Katharine K. Baker

Katharine K. Baker

Section I of this article defines the contours of the natural resource damage cause of action by explaining who sues, on whose behalf they sue, and for what they sue. It is in this section that I take issue with the environmentalists' claim that trees should have standing and the economists' claim that the right at stake is a property right. Section II explores the nature of the human connection to the environment, how that connection is affected by natural resource damage loss, and why it is legitimate to compensate for the loss of that connection. Analysis of the subjective …


The Climate Change Convention And Evolving Legal Models Of Sustainable Development, David R. Hodas Dec 1994

The Climate Change Convention And Evolving Legal Models Of Sustainable Development, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.


Enforcement Of Environmental Law In A Triangular Federal System: Can Three Not Be A Crowd When Enforcement Authority Is Shared By The United States, The States, And Their Citizens?, David R. Hodas Dec 1994

Enforcement Of Environmental Law In A Triangular Federal System: Can Three Not Be A Crowd When Enforcement Authority Is Shared By The United States, The States, And Their Citizens?, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.


The Rio Declaration On Environment And Development: Two Steps Forward And One Back, Or Vice Versa, David A. Wirth Dec 1994

The Rio Declaration On Environment And Development: Two Steps Forward And One Back, Or Vice Versa, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


The Anticipatory Nuisance Doctrine: One Common Law Theory For Use In Environmental Justice Cases, Serena M. Williams Dec 1994

The Anticipatory Nuisance Doctrine: One Common Law Theory For Use In Environmental Justice Cases, Serena M. Williams

Serena M Williams

No abstract provided.