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Drone Technology: Benefits, Risks, And Legal Considerations, Kurt W. Smith
Drone Technology: Benefits, Risks, And Legal Considerations, Kurt W. Smith
Seattle Journal of Environmental Law
The ability for drones to do beneficial and cost-effective environmental work is widely understood and being applied both nationally and internationally. Less well understood are the types of laws that are needed to protect the public amid rising concerns about privacy for citizens, interference with commercial aircraft, and the potential risk to homeland security. Achieving a reasonable balance between the risks and benefits of this technology is critical as the widespread use of drones continues to grow.
Blood Forests: Post Lacey Act, Why Cohesive Global Goverance Is Essential To Extinguish The Market For Illegally Harvested Timber, Sean H. Waite
Blood Forests: Post Lacey Act, Why Cohesive Global Goverance Is Essential To Extinguish The Market For Illegally Harvested Timber, Sean H. Waite
Seattle Journal of Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Fedding The Dragon: Managing Chinese Resource Acquisition In Africa, Patrick Munson, Zheng Ronghui
Fedding The Dragon: Managing Chinese Resource Acquisition In Africa, Patrick Munson, Zheng Ronghui
Seattle Journal of Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Interdicting Timber Theft In A Safe Place: A Statutory Solution To The Traffic Stop Problem, Randy J. Trick
Interdicting Timber Theft In A Safe Place: A Statutory Solution To The Traffic Stop Problem, Randy J. Trick
Seattle Journal of Environmental Law
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