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Death On The High Seas: The Demise Of Tovalop And Cristal, Susan Bloodworth
Death On The High Seas: The Demise Of Tovalop And Cristal, Susan Bloodworth
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
In this Comment, the author provides an overview of TOVALOP and CRISTAL. The author also discusses other U.S. and international remedies for oil spill damages. An evaluation of the ramifications which are being realized because TOVALOP and CRISTAL are no longer enforced follows. This Comment concludes by suggesting that any future oil pollution compensation scheme must include TOVALOP and CRISTAL because these agreements provided the greatest likelihood of compensation to those damaged by maritime oil pollution.
Indigenous Land Tenure And Nationalisation Of Land In Nigeria, P. Ehi Oshio
Indigenous Land Tenure And Nationalisation Of Land In Nigeria, P. Ehi Oshio
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
Developer Obligations For Public Services In Israel: Law And Social Policy In A Comparative Perspective, Rachelle Alterman
Developer Obligations For Public Services In Israel: Law And Social Policy In A Comparative Perspective, Rachelle Alterman
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
No abstract provided.
International Pesticide Trade: Is There Any Hope For The Effective Regulation Of Controlled Substances?, Jefferson D. Reynolds
International Pesticide Trade: Is There Any Hope For The Effective Regulation Of Controlled Substances?, Jefferson D. Reynolds
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
In this Article, the author argues for stronger regulation, both domestically and internationally, of the importation of toxic pesticides into developing countries. Additionally, he argues there should be greater exchange of information regarding the danger and proper use of toxic pesticides. The author begins by discussing the adverse health and environmental effects of unregulated pesticides. He also explores the idea that while pesticides are heavily regulated in the United States, the importation of unregulated toxic pesticides into developing countries usually results in the pesticides finding their way back into the United States' food supply through what is known as the …
Water Disputes In The Middle East: An International Law Analysis Of The Israel-Jordan Peace Accord, Raed Mounir Fathallah
Water Disputes In The Middle East: An International Law Analysis Of The Israel-Jordan Peace Accord, Raed Mounir Fathallah
Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law
This Article discusses the role of the Jordan River basin in the peace accord (Treaty) between the state of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. After reviewing past water disputes involving the Jordan River, the water allocation and management sections of the Treaty are compared with the Treaty's predecessor, the Main Plan. Even though it was never ratified, both Israel and Jordan tacitly conducted their respective water polices in accordance with the Main Plan. This discussion is followed by a comparison of the Treaty with the substantive and procedural requirements of the International Law Commission Draft Articles and other …