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Full-Text Articles in Comparative and Foreign Law
Agenda: Proceedings Of The Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Proceedings Of The Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
On August 16 through 18, 1987 a delegation of 10 Americans met with a 14-member Chinese delegation to compare the systems of environmental law in the two countries. The meetings were held on and near the campus of the University of Peking in Beijing, People's Republic of China. This program was the fruition of nearly three years of discussion, planning, and organization involving Dean Betsy Levin and the Natural Resources Law Center.
The keynote speaker was Qu Geping, Director of the Chinese National Environmental Protection Bureau (comparable to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). He spoke of the …
China’S Environmental Legislation And Current Issues, Dian Rong Luo
China’S Environmental Legislation And Current Issues, Dian Rong Luo
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
8 pages.
A Few Problems In Environmental Protection Legislation In China, Wei Min Wang
A Few Problems In Environmental Protection Legislation In China, Wei Min Wang
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
9 pages.
Environmental Policy And Legislation In China, Rui Lin Jin, Wen Liu
Environmental Policy And Legislation In China, Rui Lin Jin, Wen Liu
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
13 pages.
Development Of Chinese Environmental Management Structure, Zhu Zhong Jie
Development Of Chinese Environmental Management Structure, Zhu Zhong Jie
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
5 pages.
Establishment And Practice Of The Chinese Environmental Impact Assessment System, Dao Lian Lin
Establishment And Practice Of The Chinese Environmental Impact Assessment System, Dao Lian Lin
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
12 pages.
Water Pollution Control And Management In China, Xing Xiang Zhu
Water Pollution Control And Management In China, Xing Xiang Zhu
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
11 pages.
The Institutions, Laws And Values Of The Hopi Indians: A Stable State Society, John W. Ragsdale Jr
The Institutions, Laws And Values Of The Hopi Indians: A Stable State Society, John W. Ragsdale Jr
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The Hopi Indians of northeastern Arizona have existed as a stable or steady state society for a thousand years or more, and, even though they have felt the impact of white growth society in this century, they have maintained a greater cultural integrity than any other native people in the United States. This Article examines traditional Hopi values and institutions, especially their law. Hopi thinking and social organization were shaped by a profound reverence for their environment and an equally profound awareness of the constraints it imposed. With its growing sense of a need for balance with the environment, modern …