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Comparing Colonial Water Legacies: Flow And Stagnation In Legal Development, Erum Sattar Jun 2022

Comparing Colonial Water Legacies: Flow And Stagnation In Legal Development, Erum Sattar

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Role Of International Law In The Food–Energy–Water Nexus, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi Aug 2021

The Role Of International Law In The Food–Energy–Water Nexus, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

The current relationship of water, food, and energy is deeply entangled as it functions within different sectors, such as industry and agriculture, the latter of which water is essential for irrigating crops. Similarly, adequate water storage facilities are also required for hydroelectricity generation. Moreover, in many regions, electrical energy is used to operate tube wells for extracting groundwater to irrigate crops for food. Within the intricate nature of the mutual relationship of water, energy, and food, each plays its role in ensuring the security of the others. For instance, both energy security and food security are dependent upon water security, …


Selling Great Lakes Water To A Thirsty World: Legal, Policy & Trade Considerations, Brian D. Anderson Apr 1999

Selling Great Lakes Water To A Thirsty World: Legal, Policy & Trade Considerations, Brian D. Anderson

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Groundwater Law In The Great Lakes States: A Lawyer's Catalog For The Benefit Of Water Planners, Robert H. Abrams Oct 1993

Groundwater Law In The Great Lakes States: A Lawyer's Catalog For The Benefit Of Water Planners, Robert H. Abrams

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

This article is adapted from a speech delivered to the Annual Meeting of the Great Lakes Commission on May 12, 1992. The introductory section above was added for publication.


Managing Great Lakes Water Diversions: A Diversion Manager's Viewpoint, Daniel A. Injerd Oct 1993

Managing Great Lakes Water Diversions: A Diversion Manager's Viewpoint, Daniel A. Injerd

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lake Michigan Water Diversion: A Case Study, Daniel A. Injerd Oct 1993

Lake Michigan Water Diversion: A Case Study, Daniel A. Injerd

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Chain And Unity Of Title Theories For Delineating Riparian Land: Economic Analysis As An Alternative To Case Precedent, Donald R. Levi, Kenneth C. Schneeberger Jan 1972

The Chain And Unity Of Title Theories For Delineating Riparian Land: Economic Analysis As An Alternative To Case Precedent, Donald R. Levi, Kenneth C. Schneeberger

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Implications Of Boundary Water Pollution, J. P. Erichsen-Brown Oct 1967

Legal Implications Of Boundary Water Pollution, J. P. Erichsen-Brown

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Limitations On State Water Law, Frank J. Trelease Apr 1961

Federal Limitations On State Water Law, Frank J. Trelease

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pleasure Boating In A Federal Union, G. Graham Waite Apr 1961

Pleasure Boating In A Federal Union, G. Graham Waite

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Particular Problems Of Water Pollution Under New York Law And Federal Law--A Summary Of The Right Of A Riparian To Pollute A Stream Under The New York Common Law, Buffalo Law Review Apr 1961

Particular Problems Of Water Pollution Under New York Law And Federal Law--A Summary Of The Right Of A Riparian To Pollute A Stream Under The New York Common Law, Buffalo Law Review

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Appropriation Water Law Elements In Riparian Doctrine States, J. H. Beuscher Apr 1961

Appropriation Water Law Elements In Riparian Doctrine States, J. H. Beuscher

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public V. Private: The Status Of Lakes, James Munro Apr 1961

Public V. Private: The Status Of Lakes, James Munro

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.