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Full-Text Articles in Law
Overview On The Lebanese Environmental Governance System: Main Hazards In The Oil And Gaz Sector, Rami Harkous
Overview On The Lebanese Environmental Governance System: Main Hazards In The Oil And Gaz Sector, Rami Harkous
BAU Journal - Science and Technology
Due to harsh environment and vulnerability of marine ecosystems, many challenges are faced regarding offshore oil and gas activities. Many steps are currently undertaken to overcome such challenges.
As Lebanon is inside the new oil and gas sector in its offshore region, plans should be made to address environmental challenges that may occur in this sector. The Lebanese environmental governance system meets international standards in various aspects but some gaps are addressed to manage such risks that may be encountered with oil and gas activities in the Lebanese offshore. This article ends by a fast run through environmental regulatory authority, …
Sovereign Lands, Brent D. Chicken, Amanda J. Dick
Sovereign Lands, Brent D. Chicken, Amanda J. Dick
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Wyoming, John R. Chadd
Wyoming, John R. Chadd
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
West Virginia, Andrew Graham
West Virginia, Andrew Graham
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Virginia, Zachary H. Barrett
Virginia, Zachary H. Barrett
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Utah, Jim Tartaglia
Utah, Jim Tartaglia
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Texas, Don Hueske
Texas, Don Hueske
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Tennessee, Westley A. Ketron
Tennessee, Westley A. Ketron
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania, Nathaniel I. Holland, Jon C. Beckman, Benedict J. Kirchner
Pennsylvania, Nathaniel I. Holland, Jon C. Beckman, Benedict J. Kirchner
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Oklahoma, Matt Schlensker, Sandra Fraley
Oklahoma, Matt Schlensker, Sandra Fraley
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Ohio, Tim Mckeen, Melissa Grimes
Ohio, Tim Mckeen, Melissa Grimes
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
North Dakota, William J. Black
North Dakota, William J. Black
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
New York, Nathaniel I. Holland, Benedict J. Kirchner
New York, Nathaniel I. Holland, Benedict J. Kirchner
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
New Mexico, Kacie Bevers, Blake Jones
New Mexico, Kacie Bevers, Blake Jones
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Nevada, Diana S. Prulhiere
Nevada, Diana S. Prulhiere
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Nebraska, Sarah Trainer
Nebraska, Sarah Trainer
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Montana, Amanda J. Dick
Montana, Amanda J. Dick
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Missouri, Douglas J. Crouse
Missouri, Douglas J. Crouse
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Michigan, M. Vafa Barissi
Michigan, M. Vafa Barissi
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Maryland, Tia L. Churchfield
Maryland, Tia L. Churchfield
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Louisiana, Garrett Korbitz
Louisiana, Garrett Korbitz
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky, Gary Holland
Kentucky, Gary Holland
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Kansas, Steven A. Rhodes, Sarah Trainer
Kansas, Steven A. Rhodes, Sarah Trainer
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Illinois, Joseph Negaard
Illinois, Joseph Negaard
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Colorado, Diana S. Prulhiere, David R. Little
Colorado, Diana S. Prulhiere, David R. Little
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Arkansas, Andreah Riedel
Arkansas, Andreah Riedel
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Alaska, Steven A. Rhodes, Zachary H. Barrett
Alaska, Steven A. Rhodes, Zachary H. Barrett
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Piper Hampton
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Piper Hampton
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
An Exclusive Property Model For The Common Heritage Of Mankind: A Multilateral Regime For Natural Resources In Outer Space, Yun Zhao, Xiaodao Li
An Exclusive Property Model For The Common Heritage Of Mankind: A Multilateral Regime For Natural Resources In Outer Space, Yun Zhao, Xiaodao Li
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The concept of the Common Heritage of Mankind (CHM) remains uncertain and controversial. This article starts with an analysis of the legal status of the CHM to identify the legal subjects who can exercise rights to the CHM and what types of rights they have. It is argued that an exclusive property model is the one successfully implemented in the law of sea regime., i.e., the CHM is defined as an exclusive property of mankind. Mankind, as a separate entity, can have ownership over the CHM, while other entities can only exercise usufruct to the CHM. This article moves further …
Community Empowerment In Decarbonization: Nepa’S Role, Wyatt G. Sassman
Community Empowerment In Decarbonization: Nepa’S Role, Wyatt G. Sassman
Washington Law Review
This Article addresses a potential tension between two ambitions for the transition to clean energy: reducing regulatory red-tape to quickly build out renewable energy, and leveraging that build-out to empower low-income communities and communities of color. Each ambition carries a different view of communities’ role in decarbonization. To those focused on rapid build-out of renewable energy infrastructure, communities are a potential threat who could slow or derail renewable energy projects through opposition during the regulatory process. To those focused on leveraging the transition to clean energy to advance racial and economic justice, communities are necessary partners in the key decisions …