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Federalism: Onshore And Offshore Public Lands In The United States, Owen Anderson
Federalism: Onshore And Offshore Public Lands In The United States, Owen Anderson
Owen L. Anderson
No abstract provided.
Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman
Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman
Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman
Monika U. Ehrman
No abstract provided.
Eminent Domain And Coastal Law, Monika Ehrman
Competition Is A Sin: The Evaluation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman
Competition Is A Sin: The Evaluation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman
Monika U. Ehrman
No abstract provided.
Securitization Of Foreign Investments In Marginal Oilfields, Humphrey Onyeukwu
Securitization Of Foreign Investments In Marginal Oilfields, Humphrey Onyeukwu
Humphrey Onyeukwu
No abstract provided.
State Conservation Regulation--Single Well Spacing And Pooling--Vis-A-Vis Federal And Indian Lands, Owen Anderson
State Conservation Regulation--Single Well Spacing And Pooling--Vis-A-Vis Federal And Indian Lands, Owen Anderson
Owen L. Anderson
No abstract provided.
Self Or Affiliate Gas Processing: Howell V. Texaco, Inc., Owen Anderson
Self Or Affiliate Gas Processing: Howell V. Texaco, Inc., Owen Anderson
Owen L. Anderson
No abstract provided.
Competition Is A Sin: An Evaluation Of The Formation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman
Competition Is A Sin: An Evaluation Of The Formation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman
Monika U. Ehrman
Policy Challenges From The "White" Senate Inquiry Into Workplace-Related Health Impacts Of Toxic Dusts And Nanoparticles, Thomas A. Faunce, Haydn Walters, Trevor Williams, David Bryant, Martin Jennings, Bill Musk
Policy Challenges From The "White" Senate Inquiry Into Workplace-Related Health Impacts Of Toxic Dusts And Nanoparticles, Thomas A. Faunce, Haydn Walters, Trevor Williams, David Bryant, Martin Jennings, Bill Musk
Thomas A Faunce
On 22 June 2005 the Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia voted to establish an inquiry into workplace harm related to toxic dust and emerging technologies (including nanoparticles). The inquiry became known as the "White" Inquiry after Mr Richard White, a financially uncompensated sufferer of industrial sandblasting-induced lung disease who was instrumental in its establishment. The "White" Inquiry delivered its final report and recommendations on 31 May 2006. This paper examines whether these recommendations and their implementation may provide a unique opportunity not only to modernize relevant monitoring standards and processes, but related compensation systems for disease associated with workplace-related …