United States Food Law Update: Food Safely Planning, Attribute Labeling, And The Irradiation Debate, 2021 University of Illinois
United States Food Law Update: Food Safely Planning, Attribute Labeling, And The Irradiation Debate, Bryan Endres
Journal of Food Law & Policy
This article summarizes significant changes and developments in food law throughout the second half of 2007. The previous edition of the Food Law Update noted the recent increase in imported food and the resulting stress placed on food safety agencies and customs officials. Detailed inspections of every food shipment entering the United States would quickly exhaust limited agency resources and cripple efficient international trade of food products. On the other hand, after several well-publicized food scares and the ongoing threat of international contamination, the public increasingly demands high levels of physical surveillance. As a part of this ongoing discussion, this …
Vecinos Para El Bienestar De La Comunidad Costera V. Ferc, 2021 Alexander Blewett III School of Law, University of Montana
Vecinos Para El Bienestar De La Comunidad Costera V. Ferc, Malcolm M. Gilbert
Public Land & Resources Law Review
The D.C. Circuit Court remanded three Brownsville, TX LNG approval orders to FERC for failing to adequately explain conclusions around environmental justice and climate concerns. The Court ordered FERC to reevaluate whether the projects are in the public interest. The LNG terminals and pipeline will disproportionately impact low-income, minority communities, and substantial greenhouse gas emissions from production and export will contribute to anthropogenic climate change. This case note explores the role that environmental justice and climate change play in federal agency decision-making processes, analyzes the legal framework for the Court's decision, and discusses how the outcome of this litigation could …
Splitting Scales: Conflicting National And Regional Attempts To Manage Commercial Aquaculture In The Exclusive Economic Zone, 2021 Preis & Roy, PLC, Lafayette
Splitting Scales: Conflicting National And Regional Attempts To Manage Commercial Aquaculture In The Exclusive Economic Zone, Brandee Ketchum
Journal of Food Law & Policy
Like other environmental resources subject to public use, various interest groups struggle over joint management of scarce fisheries resources. Further, differing goals for resource management, such as financial goals versus conservation goals, frequently pit regional groups against one another. In some cases, regional interests may conflict with overall national interests. As goes the water and the air, so go the fish.
The State Of The Oil And Natural Gas Industry In Oklahoma: The Oil And Gas Industry Moving Forward Post Mcgirt/Murphy, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
The State Of The Oil And Natural Gas Industry In Oklahoma: The Oil And Gas Industry Moving Forward Post Mcgirt/Murphy, Kallen Burton Snodgrass
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Purpa: Bastion, Bridge, Or Bygone? Constitutional And Consumer-Generator Considerations, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Purpa: Bastion, Bridge, Or Bygone? Constitutional And Consumer-Generator Considerations, Lauren Watson
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Stop Pushing People Into The Pool: How Oklahoma’S Forced Pooling Laws Can Better Resemble An Open Market, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Stop Pushing People Into The Pool: How Oklahoma’S Forced Pooling Laws Can Better Resemble An Open Market, Kale Hajek
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Finding Our New Normal: Reevaluating Force Majeure Within Oil And Gas Contracts In The Wake Of Covid-19, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Finding Our New Normal: Reevaluating Force Majeure Within Oil And Gas Contracts In The Wake Of Covid-19, Piper Hampton
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
The Birds, The Bees, And Equitable Relief: Limitations And Restrictions On Judicial Relief Under Nepa, Through The Lens Of Lakes And Parks All. Of Minneapolis V. Fed. Transit Admin., 928 F.3d 759 (8th Cir. 2019), 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
The Birds, The Bees, And Equitable Relief: Limitations And Restrictions On Judicial Relief Under Nepa, Through The Lens Of Lakes And Parks All. Of Minneapolis V. Fed. Transit Admin., 928 F.3d 759 (8th Cir. 2019), Wesley B. Hazen
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
That T-Rex Is Mine! A Note On The Montana Supreme Court Decision Murray V. Bej Minerals, Llc, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
That T-Rex Is Mine! A Note On The Montana Supreme Court Decision Murray V. Bej Minerals, Llc, Bryce Hayden
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Are You In Or Are You Out? An International Comparison Of Nuclear Integration Or Discontinuation, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Are You In Or Are You Out? An International Comparison Of Nuclear Integration Or Discontinuation, Tyler Self
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Case Note On Citgo Asphalt Refining Co. V. Frescati Shipping Co., 140 S. Ct. 1081 (2020), 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Case Note On Citgo Asphalt Refining Co. V. Frescati Shipping Co., 140 S. Ct. 1081 (2020), Yuanyuan Zhang
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Rcra And Mcgirt On Tribal Solid Waste Regulations, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
The Impact Of Rcra And Mcgirt On Tribal Solid Waste Regulations, Jonathan W. Reiswig
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, 2021 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Piper Hampton
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Misappropriation And Patenting Of Traditional Ethnobotanical Knowledge And Genetic Resources, 2021 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Misappropriation And Patenting Of Traditional Ethnobotanical Knowledge And Genetic Resources, Maxim V. Gubarev
Journal of Food Law & Policy
Four-fifths of all pharmaceuticals have been developed from natural plant resources, and native plant resources similarly play a significant role in the development of new and improved crops.
Five Years After The Adoption Of The Paris Agreement, Are Climate Change Considerations Reflected In Mining Contracts?, 2021 Columbia Law School, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
Five Years After The Adoption Of The Paris Agreement, Are Climate Change Considerations Reflected In Mining Contracts?, Tehtena Mebratu-Tsegaye, Perrine Toledano, Martin Dietrich Brauch, Mara Greenberg
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment Staff Publications
Domestic laws are the ideal legal instrument to regulate the mining sector’s contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Even so, as a stop-gap-measure, governments may consider updating model mining development agreements (MMDAs) or negotiating climate-related contractual provisions. This CCSI paper explores whether governments are using, and how they can use, investor–state mining contracts to advance climate goals. We synthesize our findings and recommendations for six categories of provisions: integrating renewable energy into mining products, reducing deforestation, requiring a climate risk assessment and community vulnerability assessment, regulating water use, requiring tailings dam design justifications, and integrating climate risks into closure …
Comparison Between The Ipcc Reporting Framework And Country Practice, 2021 Columbia Law School, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
Comparison Between The Ipcc Reporting Framework And Country Practice, Jiarui Chen, Martin Dietrich Brauch
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment Staff Publications
To further and fully understand how to plan for the decarbonization of mining value chains, we need better data on carbon and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, neither consumers, corporates, or financial institutions know the embodied emissions in the products they produce or sell. While methods like life-cycle analysis and environmental product declarations exist, none use a verifiable, comparable, or widely adopted emissions reporting framework capable of sending supply chain signals.
To truly reform material supply chains, new solutions for markets, capital, and policy are required. COMET (the Coalition on Materials Emissions Transparency) – an alliance launched at Davos …
Free, Prior, And Informed Consent: A Struggling International Principle, 2021 University of Montana
Free, Prior, And Informed Consent: A Struggling International Principle, Emily M. Mcculloch
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Localizing Energy Independence: How Purpa And Community Power Legislation Can Drive Development Of Resilient And Reliable Local Clean Energy Projects, 2021 University of Montana
Localizing Energy Independence: How Purpa And Community Power Legislation Can Drive Development Of Resilient And Reliable Local Clean Energy Projects, Lowell J. Chandler
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Science Under Assault - Reflections On "The War On The Epa: America's Endangered Environmental Protections", 2021 University of Montana
Science Under Assault - Reflections On "The War On The Epa: America's Endangered Environmental Protections", Sara A. Colangelo
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bridges To A New Era: A Report On The Past, Present, And Potential Future Of Tribal Co-Managment On Federal Public Lands, 2021 University of Montana
Bridges To A New Era: A Report On The Past, Present, And Potential Future Of Tribal Co-Managment On Federal Public Lands, Monte Mills, Martin Nie
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.