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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Road Ahead For Environmental Impact Assessment In India: Insights From Expansion In Coal Mining, Sneha Thapliyal, Meenakshi Kapoor, Krithika Dinesh
The Road Ahead For Environmental Impact Assessment In India: Insights From Expansion In Coal Mining, Sneha Thapliyal, Meenakshi Kapoor, Krithika Dinesh
Articles
One of the most contentious changes proposed in the draft environmental impact assessment notification, 2020 in India is the circumvention of public consultations for the expansion of projects for up to 50% of their original capacity. Similar exemption from public hearing, albeit for 40% capacity expansion, has been permitted as a special case for the coal mining sector since 2017. The minutes of the meetings of the coal mining expert appraisal committee between August 2017 and January 2021, which reviewed the requests for coal mine expansion, are analysed herein. It was found that the expert appraisal committees had effectively sidelined …
The Case Against The Case For Zoning, Michael Lewyn
The Case Against The Case For Zoning, Michael Lewyn
Scholarly Works
Power points used in a presentation on a work in progress, responding to Christopher Serkin's "Case For Zoning" article at 96 Notre Dame L. Rev. 749.
Issues Of Legal Liability For Violation Of Flora Legislation, Durbek Mahkamov
Issues Of Legal Liability For Violation Of Flora Legislation, Durbek Mahkamov
Review of law sciences
In this state, the legal community of the state cadastral object of the plant world is analyzed. Thus, the current state of legislation, science and the theoretical views of scientists, and questions of improving legislation in this area were studied in detail.
Ecological And Legal Protection And Use Of Cultural Heritage In The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Zhumanazar Khalmuminov
Ecological And Legal Protection And Use Of Cultural Heritage In The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Zhumanazar Khalmuminov
Review of law sciences
This article discusses the environmental and legal protection and use of cultural heritage in the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as analyzes the current state of cultural heritage, proposes a scientific, theoretical and practical proposal for improving this industry.
Current Status And Development Prospects Of Environmental Regulatory System (Historical And Legal Analysis), Nariman Rajabov
Current Status And Development Prospects Of Environmental Regulatory System (Historical And Legal Analysis), Nariman Rajabov
Review of law sciences
In this article analyzes the issues of further improving ecological standardization system, with special attention paid to the important question of how the procedure for establishing environmental standards. This issue is discussed in the historical and legal, theoretical and scientific aspect, and justifies the author's suggestions.
The Cambridge Handbook Of Social Enterprise Law, Lloyd Histoshi Mayer, Paul B. Miller
The Cambridge Handbook Of Social Enterprise Law, Lloyd Histoshi Mayer, Paul B. Miller
Books
Book Chapters
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, Creating a Tax Space for Social Enterprise, in The Cambridge Handbook of Social Enterprise Law 157 (Benjamin Means & Joseph W. Yockey eds., 2018)
While still relatively few in number compared to traditional nonprofit and for-profit organizations, the rise of social enterprises represents a possible disruption of not only existing models of doing business but also areas of law that in many respects have seen little fundamental change for decades. One such area is domestic tax law, where social enterprises currently find themselves subject to the rules of for-profit activities and entities. Here, both scholars …
Text Of Solicitor Opinions And A Presidential Letter Regarding National Monuments And The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Mark Squillace
Text Of Solicitor Opinions And A Presidential Letter Regarding National Monuments And The Antiquities Act Of 1906, Mark Squillace
Research Data
These five full-text documents are cited in Mark Squillace, The Monumental Legacy of the Antiquities Act of 1906, 37 Ga. L. Rev. 473 (2003), available at http://scholar.law.colorado.edu/articles/508; and/or Mark Squillace, Eric Biber, Nicholas S. Bryner & Sean B. Hecht, Presidents Lack the Authority to Abolish or Diminish National Monuments, 103 Va. L. Rev. Online 55 (2017), http://www.virginialawreview.org/sites/virginialawreview.org/files/Hecht%20PDF.pdf:
- U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion of Apr. 20, 1915 (cited in Opinion of January 30, 1935, M-27657).
- U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Opinion of June 3, 1924, M-12501, M-12529 (cited …
Law's Slow Violence Workshop, Rob Nixon, Dayna Nadine Scott
Law's Slow Violence Workshop, Rob Nixon, Dayna Nadine Scott
Dayna N. Scott
Osgoode Hall Law School hosts "Law's Slow Violence Workshop" with Rob Nixon, Rachel Carson Professor of English from the University of Wisconsin. With a response from Professor Dayna Scott of Osgoode Hall Law School.
Fossil Capitalism & The Implications Of The New Pipeline Proposals For Environmental Justice In Canada, Dayna Nadine Scott
Fossil Capitalism & The Implications Of The New Pipeline Proposals For Environmental Justice In Canada, Dayna Nadine Scott
Dayna N. Scott
Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Dayna Scott employs the concept of "networked infrastructures" drawn from the literature in critical geography to reveal the environmental justice implications of the coast-to-coast crude oil network that is currently being contemplated in Canada. Her talk was delivered on January 30, 2013 as part of the Osgoode Faculty Research Seminar Series.
Positive And Negative Spillover Of Pro-Environmental Behavior: An Integrative Review And Theoretical Framework, Heather B. Truelove, Amanda R. Carrico, Elke U. Weber, Kaitlin Toner Raimi, Michael P. Vandenbergh
Positive And Negative Spillover Of Pro-Environmental Behavior: An Integrative Review And Theoretical Framework, Heather B. Truelove, Amanda R. Carrico, Elke U. Weber, Kaitlin Toner Raimi, Michael P. Vandenbergh
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
A recent surge of research has investigated the potential of pro-environmental behavior interventions to affect other pro-environmental behaviors not initially targeted by the intervention. The evidence evaluating these spillover effects has been mixed, with some studies finding evidence for positive spillover (i.e., one pro-environmental behavior increases the likelihood of performing additional pro-environmental behaviors) and others finding negative spillover (i.e., one pro-environmental behavior decreases the likelihood of additional pro-environmental behaviors). Different academic disciplines have investigated this question, employing different methodologies and arriving at divergent findings. This paper provides a unifying theoretical framework and uses the framework to review the existing research …
Argentine Legislation And Climate Change - Legislación Argentina Y Cambio Climático, Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
Argentine Legislation And Climate Change - Legislación Argentina Y Cambio Climático, Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
This presentation was exposed in two different events, in preparation for de COP 2014 in Lima. First how panelist in "Encuentro de Cambio Climatico", organized by Ministerio de Tierras Ambiente y Recursos Naturales of Mendoza's Estate. Later in the EFICI (III Congreso de Educación en Ciencia Empírica en Facultades de Ingeniería) in UTN (Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Regional Cuyo)
The objective this dissertation is diffusion and knowledge the argentinian legislation on climate change.
And evaluate domestic legislation by criteria Globe International Institute
The Deepwater Horizon Disaster Compensation Process As Corrective Justice: View From The Ground Up, Joan Flocks, James Davies
The Deepwater Horizon Disaster Compensation Process As Corrective Justice: View From The Ground Up, Joan Flocks, James Davies
Joan D. Flocks
No abstract provided.
Aspectos Democraticos De La Ley De Ordenamiento Territorial Y Usos Del Suelo De La Provincia De Mendoza Nª 8051, Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
Aspectos Democraticos De La Ley De Ordenamiento Territorial Y Usos Del Suelo De La Provincia De Mendoza Nª 8051, Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
In these times when direct forms of democracy burst before formal institutions, the Land Use Planning Law in the Province of Mendoza is presented as valid and democratic alternative, which integrates direct citizen participation with the constitutional representative principle, contemplating identity cultural as a valid indicator for the management modelThis Law Nº 8051 formalizes and concrete the spirit of the quintessential democratic in three principles: government of the people, by the people and for the people. And we add our tradition the principle "the people want to know what it is"
A Tale Of Two Projects; Nepa’S Eis V. Mitigated Fonsis, K.K. Duvivier, Ian London
A Tale Of Two Projects; Nepa’S Eis V. Mitigated Fonsis, K.K. Duvivier, Ian London
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Examining Trends In Taste Preferences, Market Demand, And Annual Catch In An Indigenous Marine Turtle Fishery In Southwest Madagascar, Kristin Jones
Examining Trends In Taste Preferences, Market Demand, And Annual Catch In An Indigenous Marine Turtle Fishery In Southwest Madagascar, Kristin Jones
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
The worldwide exploitation of marine turtles has been common throughout human history, turtle products including carapaces for decoration and use, skin for leather, and eggs and meat for consumption. The hunting of marine turtles has long established economic importance among Madagascar's coastal inhabitants and is an activity traditionally associated with integral cultural and spiritual values. Due to overexploitation and a combination of relatively newer threats such as pollution, habitat loss, and incidental fisheries take, however, all marine turtle species in the Indian Ocean are considered to be endangered or critically endangered. Although Madagascar's marine turtles have been legally protected from …
A New Clear And Present Danger: Security, Freedom And Ordered Liberty On The Home Front During The War Against Terrorism, Beau James Brock
A New Clear And Present Danger: Security, Freedom And Ordered Liberty On The Home Front During The War Against Terrorism, Beau James Brock
Beau James Brock
Regardless of the foreign policy rationalizations for failing to respond to Osama Bin Laden’s declaration of war against the United States prior to September 11th, we are faced with a de facto state of war, for over a full decade now, that will require an ever vigilant and determined commitment in order to secure the domestic security of our land. The use of available technology to break through our opponents’ intelligence networks has been a vital instrument of victory in past wars and will be in this struggle we now face. But, where is the line marking appropriate federal action …
Bike Club, Charlie Friedman, Liz Shaner, Greg Simmons, Dan Stringer
Bike Club, Charlie Friedman, Liz Shaner, Greg Simmons, Dan Stringer
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film “Bike Club” that extols the environmental virtues of biking to school or work won a Special Judge’s Award in the school’s “Golden Tree” awards for having the best end credits. The film was produced by Charlie Friedman, Liz Shaner, Greg Simmons, and Dan Stringer.
Environmental Awareness, Adam Sharpe, Blake Baron
Environmental Awareness, Adam Sharpe, Blake Baron
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Environmental Awareness" quizzed law students about a variety of environmental issues, demonstrating that their knowledge of current events often is laughably deficient.
Environmental Injustice, Nancy Lineman, Elsa Clausen Michels, Holly Devaser
Environmental Injustice, Nancy Lineman, Elsa Clausen Michels, Holly Devaser
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
A film about the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore and the environmental problems facing that community.
Produced by Nancy Lineman, Elsa Clausen Michels and Holly Devaser, the film won “Golden Trees” awards for Best Picture, Most Educational Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Narration.
Red Rocks, Tom Grillo, John Sipple, Ethan Weitzman
Red Rocks, Tom Grillo, John Sipple, Ethan Weitzman
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
This film explores the background and issues surrounding Senate bill 799 - A bill to designate as wilderness certain Federal portions of the red rock canyons of the Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin Deserts in the State of Utah for the benefit of present and future generations of people in the United States.
Rats Are Rotten, Irene Hantman, Katie O’Malley, Jessica Rozali
Rats Are Rotten, Irene Hantman, Katie O’Malley, Jessica Rozali
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Rats Are Rotten” explores pest control techniques in Baltimore.
Scrap Tires, Jacquin Milhouse, Terri Morse
Scrap Tires, Jacquin Milhouse, Terri Morse
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
This film discusses the problem of how to dispose of used tires.
Somebody Call 911: Windmills Are Killing Our Birds, Jessica Raba, Bryan Ebert
Somebody Call 911: Windmills Are Killing Our Birds, Jessica Raba, Bryan Ebert
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Somebody Call 911: Windmills Are Killing Our Birds” examines the impact of wind power on birds.
Just A Reminder, Paul Huntington
Just A Reminder, Paul Huntington
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
A musical exploration of the challenges of being a law student. Original music by Paul Huntington.
Six Stages In The History Of Environmental Law, Nat Keller, Sasha Millard, Emily Rohm
Six Stages In The History Of Environmental Law, Nat Keller, Sasha Millard, Emily Rohm
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film “Six Stages in the History of Environmental Law” won the University of Maryland School of Law's “Golden Tree” award for Best Use of Special Effects. Nat Keller, Sasha Millard, and Emily Rohm used moving stick figures against a backdrop of historic photos to illustrate the history of environmental law as described in Professor Percival’s casebook.
Baltimore Urban Gardening, April Morton, Betty Franky, Emily Fisher, Erin Doran, Heather Sites
Baltimore Urban Gardening, April Morton, Betty Franky, Emily Fisher, Erin Doran, Heather Sites
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The student film “Baltimore Urban Gardening” highlights the benefits of creating spaces for and using locally grown produce.
Believe, Taggart Hutchinson, Shauna Stringham, Beth Grasso, Will Tilburg
Believe, Taggart Hutchinson, Shauna Stringham, Beth Grasso, Will Tilburg
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The student created film “Believe,” a parody of the notion of clean coal, won the “Golden Tree” for Best Use of Humor. Produced by Taggart Hutchinson, Shauna Stringham, Beth Grasso and Will Tilburg, the film featured Tagg showering with coal-based soap, using a coal lightbulb, and cooking with coal.
There Doesn't Have To Be Blood, Jordan Vardon
There Doesn't Have To Be Blood, Jordan Vardon
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
Explores the application of "portfolio theory" as a method for assessing the value of investing in solar energy development versus traditional energy sources.
Marvesta Shrimp, Eva Cabot, Aminah Famili, Jesse Iliff, Emily Lipps, Megan Mueller, Limor Weizmann
Marvesta Shrimp, Eva Cabot, Aminah Famili, Jesse Iliff, Emily Lipps, Megan Mueller, Limor Weizmann
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
Tells the story of a local shrimp farm and how it works to minimize the environmental effects of that industry.
The News, John Archibald, Carter Beach, Joey Chen, Rama Taib
The News, John Archibald, Carter Beach, Joey Chen, Rama Taib
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
A comic review of environmental issues in the news, featuring an exclusive interview with Shari T. Wilson, Maryland Secretary of the Environmnet.