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Bormann Revisited: Using The Penn Central Test To Determine The Constitutionality Of Right-To-Farm Statutes, Jeffiy R. Gittins Dec 2006

Bormann Revisited: Using The Penn Central Test To Determine The Constitutionality Of Right-To-Farm Statutes, Jeffiy R. Gittins

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Silly Rabbit, Farm Subsidies Don't Help America, Thomas R. Poole Oct 2006

Silly Rabbit, Farm Subsidies Don't Help America, Thomas R. Poole

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Safeguarding Organic Food: The Need For International Certification Standards, Balse Kornacki Jan 2006

Safeguarding Organic Food: The Need For International Certification Standards, Balse Kornacki

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Safe Air For Everyone V. Meyer: Weeding Through The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act's Definition Of Solid Waste, Katherine E. Senior Jan 2006

Safe Air For Everyone V. Meyer: Weeding Through The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act's Definition Of Solid Waste, Katherine E. Senior

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Growing Controversy: Genetic Engineering In Agriculture, Holly Beth Frompovicz Jan 2006

A Growing Controversy: Genetic Engineering In Agriculture, Holly Beth Frompovicz

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Ethical Case For European Legislation Against Fur Farming, Andrew Linzey Jan 2006

The Ethical Case For European Legislation Against Fur Farming, Andrew Linzey

Animal Law Review

In recent years, several member states in the European Union enacted legislation to regulate or prohibit fur farming. This article calls for further action to ban the practice throughout the European Union. The Author notes animals’ inabilities to protect their own interests and the role of law to protect these vulnerable interests. The Author concludes by responding to the objections of fur farming proponents, ultimately finding no legitimate justification for the documented suffering of animals raised on fur farms.


Agriculture And The Polluter Pays Principle: An Introduction, Margaret R. Grossman Phd, Jd Jan 2006

Agriculture And The Polluter Pays Principle: An Introduction, Margaret R. Grossman Phd, Jd

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Polluter Pays Principle In Canadian Agriculture, Marie-Ann Bowden Jan 2006

The Polluter Pays Principle In Canadian Agriculture, Marie-Ann Bowden

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Polluter Pays Principle In European Community And Its Impact On United Kingdom Farmers, Michael Cardwell Jan 2006

The Polluter Pays Principle In European Community And Its Impact On United Kingdom Farmers, Michael Cardwell

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


To What Extent Does Wealth Maximization Benefit Farmed Animals? A Law And Economics Approach To A Ban On Gestation Crates In Pig Production, Geoffrey C. Evans Jan 2006

To What Extent Does Wealth Maximization Benefit Farmed Animals? A Law And Economics Approach To A Ban On Gestation Crates In Pig Production, Geoffrey C. Evans

Animal Law Review

A law and economics approach in the current animals-as-property realm could be the most efficient way to gain protections for the billions of farmed animals that need them now. The wealth maximization theory allows for this because it recognizes human valuation of nonhuman interests. However, evidence shows that a market failure exists because of the discord between public will and animal industry practices. Where human valuation of nonhuman interests is underrepresented in the market and, therefore, a market fix is needed through legislation, animal advocates should evaluate the legislation’s economic impacts. In the case of a ban on gestation crates, …