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Slides: Overview Of Ground-Water Quality And Related Management Issues, Mike Wireman
Slides: Overview Of Ground-Water Quality And Related Management Issues, Mike Wireman
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: Mike Wireman, Regional Groundwater Expert, EPA Region 8.
32 slides.
Slides: Adaptive Management, Tim Salt
Slides: Adaptive Management, Tim Salt
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Tim Salt, Western Regional Staff Assistant, U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
19 slides
Slides: Adaptive Management: Pros, Cons, And Lessons Learned, Pete Morton
Slides: Adaptive Management: Pros, Cons, And Lessons Learned, Pete Morton
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Presenter: Pete Morton, Ph.D., The Wilderness Society
21 slides
Agenda: Best Management Practices And Adaptive Management In Oil And Gas Development, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Best Management Practices And Adaptive Management In Oil And Gas Development, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Best Management Practices and Adaptive Management in Oil and Gas Development (May 12-13)
Agenda includes summaries of speakers' presentations
Workshop held May 12-13, 2004 at the University of Colorado School of Law and sponsored by the Natural Resources Law Center with support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, BP America and Calpine Corporation
Government agencies, industry and others are beginning to apply the concepts of best management practices and adaptive management to oil and gas development. This free workshop will examine what is going on in the Rocky Mountain Region with these innovative management approaches. This timely workshop will be kicked off with a presentation on the Western Governors' Association Coalbed Methane …
Earned Sovereignty: An Emerging Conflict Resolution Approach, Paul R. Williams, Karen Heymann
Earned Sovereignty: An Emerging Conflict Resolution Approach, Paul R. Williams, Karen Heymann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
There are currently over fifty sovereignty-based conflicts throughout the world, and nearly a third of the Specially Designated Global Terrorists listed by the United States Treasury Department are associated with sovereignty-based conflicts and self-determination movements.
Gatekeeping, Peter B. Oh
Gatekeeping, Peter B. Oh
Articles
Gatekeeping is a metaphor ubiquitous across disciplines and within fields of law. Generally, gatekeeping comprises an actor monitoring the quality of information, products, or services. Specific conceptions of gatekeeping functions have arisen independently within corporate and evidentiary law. Corporate gatekeeping entails deciding whether to grant or withhold support necessary for financial disclosure; evidentiary gatekeeping entails assessing whether expert knowledge is relevant and reliable for admissibility. This article is the first to identify substantive parallels between gatekeeping in these two contexts and to suggest their cross-treatment. Public corporate gatekeepers, like their judicial evidentiary analogues, should bear a duty of reliable monitoring.
Conference Report: New York City's Criminal Courts Are We Achieving Justice?, Martha Rayner
Conference Report: New York City's Criminal Courts Are We Achieving Justice?, Martha Rayner
Fordham Urban Law Journal
On October 18, 2003, more than one hundred professionals from the five boroughs of New York City came together to identify, evaluate, and begin to solve some of the complex problems embedded in the culture, operations, and practice in New York City's Criminal Courts. The conference planners focused on five problems that have undermined the pursuit of justice in New York City’s Criminal Court system for decades. The first group, Arraignment Norms, Practices and Culture, targeted professionalism and justice at the first and often last court appearance for people arrested and charged with misdemeanor crimes in New York City. The …