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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Property Law and Real Estate
Fisheries In Sundarbans: Problems And Prospects, Ganesh Chandra, R L. Sagar
Fisheries In Sundarbans: Problems And Prospects, Ganesh Chandra, R L. Sagar
Ganesh Chandra
Sundarbans, the largest delta on the planet earth is famous for its marine and estuarine fish resources. A large population is dependent on fishery activity and capture fisheries is treated as the backbone of Sundarban economy. Sundarban boast around 172 species of fishes, 20 species of prawn and 44 species of crabs including two edible crabs. But fisheries in Sundarbans faces some difficult problems which have an impact on the biodiversity, sustainability and livelihood of fish resources and fisher folk viz. shrinking tiger prawn population, indiscriminate fish seed collection, lack of post harvest and other infrastructures, natural calamities such as …
Agenda: Workshop On Directional Drilling In The Rocky Mountain Region, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado School Of Mines
Agenda: Workshop On Directional Drilling In The Rocky Mountain Region, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado School Of Mines
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
The Rocky Mountain region is seeing a large increase in the amount of exploration and production of oil and gas resources. Many people are interested in the use of directional and horizontal drilling technology but not much is understood about these technologies outside of the oil and gas industry. Many hold out the promise that directional drilling can minimize environmental impacts and the footprint of development. The technological, environmental, legal and policy implications of directional drilling for oil and gas in the Rocky Mountain region are the focus of this workshop.
Slides: Untitled [British Petroleum], Rusty Riese
Slides: Untitled [British Petroleum], Rusty Riese
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Dr. Rusty Riese, Consulting Geologist, BP American Production Co.
6 slides
Abstract: For companies doing directional drilling, what are the direct and indirect costs and benefits? When is it economical and what factors does industry take into account in making the decision to utilize directional drilling?
Slides: Untitled [Colorado Attorney General's Office], Carol Harmon
Slides: Untitled [Colorado Attorney General's Office], Carol Harmon
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Carol Harmon, Colorado Attorney General's Office
8 slides
Abstract: When does the State require directional drilling? Can landowners require it in Surface Use Agreements? What does Colorado's version of the accommodation doctrine mean for directional drilling?
Slides: Untitled [Western Resource Advocates], Mike Chiropolos
Slides: Untitled [Western Resource Advocates], Mike Chiropolos
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Mike Chiropolos, Attorney, Western Resource Advocates
10 slides
Abstract: What are the environmental considerations involved with directional drilling? How should the NEPA analysis take this technology into account? When should it be analyzed as an alternative to conventional vertical drilling?
Notes From The Directional Drilling Workshop, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Notes From The Directional Drilling Workshop, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
20 pages
"These notes were taken by one of our law students attending the workshop. They are not a verbatim transcript and they were not supplied by, and may not have been reviewed by, the speakers. There may be errors or gaps in the notes and for these we apologize in advance. Where the speaker provided an abstract of their talk, these are included and noted as such."
Slides: Encana, John Moran
Slides: Encana, John Moran
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: John Moran, Reservoir Engineer, Encana Oil & Gas
23 slides
Abstract: For companies doing directional drilling, what are the direct and indirect costs and benefits? When is it economical and what factors does industry take into account in making the decision to utilize directional drilling?
Slides: Directional Drilling: The Promise And The Peril, Alfred W. Eustes Iii
Slides: Directional Drilling: The Promise And The Peril, Alfred W. Eustes Iii
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Dr. Bill Eustes, Ph.D., P.E., Department of Petroleum Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
63 slides
Abstract: What is it, where can it be done and how does it fit into full field development for oil and gas? This segment will set the foundation and bring everyone up to a basic level of understanding of the technology of directional drilling.
Take It Or Leave It: The Supreme Court's Regulatory Takings Jurisprudence After Tahoe-Sierra, Justin W. Stemple
Take It Or Leave It: The Supreme Court's Regulatory Takings Jurisprudence After Tahoe-Sierra, Justin W. Stemple
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Takings Formalism And Regulatory Formulas: Exactions And The Consequences Of Clarity, Mark Fenster
Takings Formalism And Regulatory Formulas: Exactions And The Consequences Of Clarity, Mark Fenster
ExpressO
A vocal minority of the U.S. Supreme Court recently announced its suspicion that lower courts and state and local administrative agencies are systematically ignoring constitutional rules intended to limit, through heightened judicial review, exactions as a land use regulatory tool. Exactions are the concessions local governments require of property owners as conditions for the issuance of the entitlements that enable the intensified use of real property. In two cases decided over the past two decades, Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987) and Dolan v. City of Tigard (1994), the Court has established under the Takings Clause a logic and metrics …
Difused Surface Water: Reasonable Use Has Become The Common Enemy, Wendy B. Davis
Difused Surface Water: Reasonable Use Has Become The Common Enemy, Wendy B. Davis
ExpressO
Diffused surface water, caused by precipitation, should be treated as a necessary asset to replenish aquifers used for drinking water, and not as waste to be disposed of by landowners. Groundwater aquifers were created, and can only be replenished, by precipitation that is allowed to seep underground. Ninety-nine percent of the drinking water for people in rural areas of America comes from groundwater aquifers. These aquifers are in danger of being contaminated or depleted, which could result in severe water shortages very soon. Legislators have failed to enact a comprehensive system to regulate the use of aquifers, relying instead on …
Looking Beyond The Title Search: Attorneys Must Consider Environmental Regulations, Joel Stroud
Looking Beyond The Title Search: Attorneys Must Consider Environmental Regulations, Joel Stroud
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Two-Dimensional Framework Of Property Rights Regimes, Shi-Ling Hsu
A Two-Dimensional Framework Of Property Rights Regimes, Shi-Ling Hsu
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
The Aftermath Of Sweet Home Chapter: Modification Of Wildlife Habitat As A Prohibited Taking In Violation Of The Endangered Species Act, Steven G. Davison
The Aftermath Of Sweet Home Chapter: Modification Of Wildlife Habitat As A Prohibited Taking In Violation Of The Endangered Species Act, Steven G. Davison
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
The End Of A Natural Monopoly: Deregulation And Competition In The Electric Power Industry, Daniel Cole, Peter Grossman
The End Of A Natural Monopoly: Deregulation And Competition In The Electric Power Industry, Daniel Cole, Peter Grossman
Peter Z. Grossman
Note: full-text not available due to publisher restrictions. Link takes you to an external site where you can purchase the book or borrow it from a local library.
State Laws And The Independent Judiciary: An Analysis Of The Effects Of The Seventeenth Amendment On The Number Of Supreme Court Cases Holding State Laws Unconstitutional, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
In recent years, the Seventeenth Amendment has been the subject of legal scholarship, congressional hearings and debate, Supreme Court opinions, popular press articles and commentary, state legislative efforts aimed at repeal, and activist repeal movements. To date, the literature on the effects of the Seventeenth Amendment has focused almost exclusively on the effects on the political production of legislation and competition between legislative bodies. Very little attention has been given to the potential adverse effects of the Seventeenth Amendment on the relationship between state legislatures and the federal courts. This Article seeks to fill part of that literature gap, applying …