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Landlord's Handbook: Guide To Promoting Lead Safe Housing
Landlord's Handbook: Guide To Promoting Lead Safe Housing
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
This Handbook is intended as advisory and informational guidance only. It is designed to assist property owners understand their legal obligations regarding lead in housing and how to reduce lead hazards on their property. The information contained herein is not intended as legal advice per se because the law can be interpreted differently depending upon the particular facts of each case. While every precaution has been taken in preparation of this Handbook, the authors and publisher assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained herein.
Application Of International Water Law To Transboundary Groundwater Resources, And The Slovak-Hungarian Dispute Over Gabcikovo-Nagymaros, Gabriel Eckstein
Application Of International Water Law To Transboundary Groundwater Resources, And The Slovak-Hungarian Dispute Over Gabcikovo-Nagymaros, Gabriel Eckstein
Faculty Scholarship
The growth in global population and economic development has resulted in tremendous pressures on existing sources of fresh water. Human water use over the past three centuries increased by a factor of thirty-five and is growing by four to eight percent annually. Coupled with recurring international disputes over water resources, poor water management, and the realization that water is an indispensable but finite resource, these trends have propelled the use and management of transboundary groundwater resources to the forefront of legal debate.
Until recently, matters relating to groundwater resources were relatively ignored in the context of international law applicable to …
A Sweet Home No More?: The Future For Habitat Protection Under The Endangered Species Act, Federico Cheever, Murray D. Feldman, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
A Sweet Home No More?: The Future For Habitat Protection Under The Endangered Species Act, Federico Cheever, Murray D. Feldman, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
A Sweet Home No More?: The Future for Habitat Protection Under the Endangered Species Act (November 29)
20 pages.
Includes bibliographical references and biographical information for Federico Cheever and Murray D. Feldman.
Contents:
Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Greater Oregon / Federico Cheever -- The Sweet Home decision and private property issues / Murray D. Feldman -- Memorandum of Agreement between the State of Colorado and the Department of the Interior concerning programs to manage Colorado's declining native species
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon,115 S.Ct. 2407 (1995), held that the Department of the Interior reasonably construed Congress' intent when it included …
Environmental Regulation Of Oil And Gas Development On Tribal Lands: Who Has The Authority?, Richard B. Collins, Tom Shipps, Marla Williams, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Environmental Regulation Of Oil And Gas Development On Tribal Lands: Who Has The Authority?, Richard B. Collins, Tom Shipps, Marla Williams, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Environmental Regulation of Oil and Gas Development on Tribal Lands: Who Has the Authority? (November 1)
14 pages.
Collection of 3 papers presented at the Hot Topics in Natural Resources Law program held on Nov. 1, 1995.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Environmental regulation of oil and gas development on tribal lands : who has authority? / Richard Collins -- Environmental regulation of energy resource development on Indian reservation land / Tom Shipps -- Colorado Oil and Gas [Conservation] Commission jurisdiction over environmental matters on Indian lands / Marla Williams
Jurisdiction to regulate the environmental impacts of oil and gas development on the reservation has been contested by tribes, the state, private land owners and federal agencies. …
The Natural Resource Law Center Conference On “Challenging Federal Ownership And Management Public Lands And Public Benefits”, Frank H. Murkowski
The Natural Resource Law Center Conference On “Challenging Federal Ownership And Management Public Lands And Public Benefits”, Frank H. Murkowski
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
8 pages.
Federal Lands And Watershed Based Management Approaches, Teresa Rice
Federal Lands And Watershed Based Management Approaches, Teresa Rice
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
12 pages.
Contains 1 footnote and 1 page of references.
Agenda: Challenging Federal Ownership And Management: Public Lands And Public Benefits, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Challenging Federal Ownership And Management: Public Lands And Public Benefits, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
Conference organizers, speakers and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Michael A. Gheleta, Teresa Rice, Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Rieke and Charles F. Wilkinson.
In the face of numerous proposals for privatizing, marketing, and changing the management of public lands, the Natural Resources Law Center will hold its third annual fall public lands conference October 11-13, at the CU School of Law in Boulder.
A panel of public land users and neighbors, including timber, grazing, mining, recreation, and environmental interests, will address current discontent with public land policy and management. There will also be discussion …
Public Land Policy Is Ripe For Change, James L. Huffman
Public Land Policy Is Ripe For Change, James L. Huffman
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
18 pages.
Faculty Addendum, Gregg Renkes
Faculty Addendum, Gregg Renkes
Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits (October 11-13)
1 page.
Fighting Mad, Tegan M. Mclane
Fighting Mad, Tegan M. Mclane
Environmental Law and Justice Clinic
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 35, Fall Issue, Sept. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 35, Fall Issue, Sept. 1995, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Customary (And Not So Customary) International Environmental Law, Daniel M. Bodansky
Customary (And Not So Customary) International Environmental Law, Daniel M. Bodansky
Scholarly Works
In this article, Professor Bodansky examines the creation and importance of customary international law. He suggests that the debate over the legal status of any given norm may be misplaced. Instead, he suggests that international lawmakers should spend their time and energy incorporating norms, regardless of their true status, into "concrete treaties and actions." The author begins his discussion by providing a working definition of customary international law. He asserts that such law can be based not just on uniformities of state behavior, as is traditionally held, but also on regularities in behavior. Thus, customary international law can be formed …
Section 10: Property Rights And Environmental Laws, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 10: Property Rights And Environmental Laws, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Be Fruitful, And Multiply, And Replenish The Earth, And Subdue It: Third World Population Growth And The Environment, Omar Saleem
Be Fruitful, And Multiply, And Replenish The Earth, And Subdue It: Third World Population Growth And The Environment, Omar Saleem
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
Takings Of Wildlife Under The Endangered Species Act After Babbitt V. Sweet Home Chapter Of Communities For A Great Oregon, Lawrence R. Liebesman, Steven A.G. Davison
Takings Of Wildlife Under The Endangered Species Act After Babbitt V. Sweet Home Chapter Of Communities For A Great Oregon, Lawrence R. Liebesman, Steven A.G. Davison
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
House Passess Unbalanced Clean Water Act, Denise D. Fort
House Passess Unbalanced Clean Water Act, Denise D. Fort
Faculty Scholarship
The Clean Water Act and the associated state statutes and regulations provide the framework for New Mexico's regulation (and nonregulation) of our rivers and streams. Both the federal and state laws need improvement if they are to work in New Mexico. As readers of The Green Fire Report well know, the "improvements" contemplated by the new Congress are unlikely to improve our water. H.R. 961, the House bill recently passed by the House, is simply unacceptable. President Clinton has indicated that he will veto the bill as passed by the House. Your efforts are needed to contact your federal legislators …
Reinventing Enforcement: A Guide To Dec Compliance Options, David L. Markell
Reinventing Enforcement: A Guide To Dec Compliance Options, David L. Markell
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Reform At The State Department Of Conservation, David L. Markell
Regulatory Reform At The State Department Of Conservation, David L. Markell
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 3, Summer 1995
Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 3, Summer 1995
Environmental Law at Maryland
No abstract provided.
Water Quality Control Plan. San Francisco Bay Basin (Region 2), California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Water Quality Control Plan. San Francisco Bay Basin (Region 2), California Regional Water Quality Control Board
California Agencies
The San Francisco Bay estuarine system conveys the waters of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers into the Pacific Ocean. Located on the central coast of California (Figure 1-1 ), the Bay system functions as the only drainage outlet for waters of the Central Valley. It also marks a natural topographic separation between the northern and southern coastal mountain ranges. The region's waterways, wetlands, and bays form the centerpiece of the United States' fourth largest metropolitan region, including all or major portions of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma counties.
The Oregon Watershed Health Program: Local Empowerment To Restore Watersheds, Mary Lou Soscia
The Oregon Watershed Health Program: Local Empowerment To Restore Watersheds, Mary Lou Soscia
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
9 pages.
Washington State Initiatives For Sustainable Water Use, Kenneth O. Slattery
Washington State Initiatives For Sustainable Water Use, Kenneth O. Slattery
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
8 pages.
Water Rights And The Commonwealth, Eric T. Freyfogle
Water Rights And The Commonwealth, Eric T. Freyfogle
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
20 pages.
The Debate: Are Water Rights And Sustainable Water Use Compatible?, Stuart L. Somach
The Debate: Are Water Rights And Sustainable Water Use Compatible?, Stuart L. Somach
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
12 pages.
Contains footnotes and references.
A Meeting Of Opposites—Is Sustainable Use Of The Columbia River Possible?, John M. Volkman
A Meeting Of Opposites—Is Sustainable Use Of The Columbia River Possible?, John M. Volkman
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
47 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Restoring The Rio Grande—What Will It Take?, Denise Fort
Restoring The Rio Grande—What Will It Take?, Denise Fort
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
18 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
Decisionmaking And The Eis On Operations Of Glen Canyon Dam, Rick L. Gold
Decisionmaking And The Eis On Operations Of Glen Canyon Dam, Rick L. Gold
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
16 pages.
Agenda: Sustainable Use Of The West's Water, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Sustainable Use Of The West's Water, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Teresa A. Rice, Elizabeth A. Rieke and Charles F. Wilkinson.
Sustainable development is on the policy agenda for the '90s. What does sustainability mean? Is it a realistic concept? Are water rights compatible with sustainable use? The Center's 16th annual summer conference will explore the meaning of sustainability in the context of the West's demands, development, and natural values. Presentations by leading experts will address the broad concept of sustainable development, with a particular look at Arizona's experience. The focus will be …
Sustainability: Myth And Reality, Kai Lee
Sustainability: Myth And Reality, Kai Lee
Sustainable Use of the West's Water (Summer Conference, June 12-14)
23 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Federal Minimums: Insufficient To Save The Bay, Roy A. Hoagland, Jean G. Watts
Federal Minimums: Insufficient To Save The Bay, Roy A. Hoagland, Jean G. Watts
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.