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Shaping The Future: The Dialectic Of Law And Environmental Values, Holly Doremus
Shaping The Future: The Dialectic Of Law And Environmental Values, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Why International Catch Shares Won't Save Ocean Biodiversity, Holly Doremus
Why International Catch Shares Won't Save Ocean Biodiversity, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
Skepticism about the efficacy and efficiency of regulatory approaches has produced a wave of enthusiasm for market-based strategies for dealing with environmental conflicts. In the fisheries context, the most prominent of these strategies is the use of ''catch shares," which assign specific proportions of the total allowable catch to individuals who are then free to trade them with others. Catch shares are now in wide use domestically within many nations, and there are increasing calls for implementation of internationally tradable catch shares. Based on a review of theory, empirical evidence, and two contexts in which catch shares have been proposed, …
The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, Holly Doremus
The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
This Article looks at the discussion that preceded and accompanied the passage of the Endangered Species Act ("ESA"), focusing on why the law, including its implementation as well as its text, took the form it did. In particular, I am interested in why the ESA came to assume an unrealistically static vision of nature. The answer is complex. First, the Act's static structure is typical of law in general, which has traditionally embodied the human search for stability. Second, the Act is, inevitably, a product of the political times in which it was drafted and of a rapid and chaotic …
Water, Growth And The Endangered Species Act, Holly Doremus
Climate Change And The Evolution Of Property Rights, Holly Doremus
Climate Change And The Evolution Of Property Rights, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
In Honor Of Joe Sax: A Grateful Appreciation, Holly Doremus
In Honor Of Joe Sax: A Grateful Appreciation, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, Holly Doremus, A. Dan Tarlock
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, Holly Doremus, A. Dan Tarlock
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Environmental Ethics And Environmental Law: Harmony, Dissonance, Cacophony, Or Irrelevance, Holly Doremus
Environmental Ethics And Environmental Law: Harmony, Dissonance, Cacophony, Or Irrelevance, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Adaptive Management As An Information Problem, Holly Doremus
Adaptive Management As An Information Problem, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Why International Catch Shares Won't Save Ocean Biodiversity, Holly Doremus
Why International Catch Shares Won't Save Ocean Biodiversity, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
Skepticism about the efficacy and efficiency of regulatory approaches has produced a wave of enthusiasm for market-based strategies for dealing with environmental conflicts. In the fisheries context, the most prominent of these strategies is the use of ''catch shares," which assign specific proportions of the total allowable catch to individuals who are then free to trade them with others. Catch shares are now in wide use domestically within many nations, and there are increasing calls for implementation of internationally tradable catch shares. Based on a review of theory, empirical evidence, and two contexts in which catch shares have been proposed, …
Shaping The Future: The Dialectic Of Law And Environmental Values, Holly Doremus
Shaping The Future: The Dialectic Of Law And Environmental Values, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, Holly Doremus, A. Dan Tarlock
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, Holly Doremus, A. Dan Tarlock
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, Holly Doremus
The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
This Article looks at the discussion that preceded and accompanied the passage of the Endangered Species Act ("ESA"), focusing on why the law, including its implementation as well as its text, took the form it did. In particular, I am interested in why the ESA came to assume an unrealistically static vision of nature. The answer is complex. First, the Act's static structure is typical of law in general, which has traditionally embodied the human search for stability. Second, the Act is, inevitably, a product of the political times in which it was drafted and of a rapid and chaotic …
In Honor Of Joe Sax: A Grateful Appreciation, Holly Doremus
In Honor Of Joe Sax: A Grateful Appreciation, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Water, Growth And The Endangered Species Act, Holly Doremus
Adaptive Management As An Information Problem, Holly Doremus
Adaptive Management As An Information Problem, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Environmental Ethics And Environmental Law: Harmony, Dissonance, Cacophony, Or Irrelevance, Holly Doremus
Environmental Ethics And Environmental Law: Harmony, Dissonance, Cacophony, Or Irrelevance, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Water, Growth And The Endangered Species Act, Holly Doremus
Why International Catch Shares Won't Save Ocean Biodiversity, Holly Doremus
Why International Catch Shares Won't Save Ocean Biodiversity, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
Skepticism about the efficacy and efficiency of regulatory approaches has produced a wave of enthusiasm for market-based strategies for dealing with environmental conflicts. In the fisheries context, the most prominent of these strategies is the use of ''catch shares," which assign specific proportions of the total allowable catch to individuals who are then free to trade them with others. Catch shares are now in wide use domestically within many nations, and there are increasing calls for implementation of internationally tradable catch shares. Based on a review of theory, empirical evidence, and two contexts in which catch shares have been proposed, …
In Honor Of Joe Sax: A Grateful Appreciation, Holly Doremus
In Honor Of Joe Sax: A Grateful Appreciation, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, Holly Doremus
The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
This Article looks at the discussion that preceded and accompanied the passage of the Endangered Species Act ("ESA"), focusing on why the law, including its implementation as well as its text, took the form it did. In particular, I am interested in why the ESA came to assume an unrealistically static vision of nature. The answer is complex. First, the Act's static structure is typical of law in general, which has traditionally embodied the human search for stability. Second, the Act is, inevitably, a product of the political times in which it was drafted and of a rapid and chaotic …
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, Holly Doremus, A. Dan Tarlock
Science, Judgment, And Controversy In Natural Resource Regulation, Holly Doremus, A. Dan Tarlock
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Shaping The Future: The Dialectic Of Law And Environmental Values, Holly Doremus
Shaping The Future: The Dialectic Of Law And Environmental Values, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Environmental Ethics And Environmental Law: Harmony, Dissonance, Cacophony, Or Irrelevance, Holly Doremus
Environmental Ethics And Environmental Law: Harmony, Dissonance, Cacophony, Or Irrelevance, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.
Adaptive Management As An Information Problem, Holly Doremus
Adaptive Management As An Information Problem, Holly Doremus
Holly Doremus
No abstract provided.