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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Law
Choices And Institutions In Watershed Management, Jon Cannon
Choices And Institutions In Watershed Management, Jon Cannon
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Getting Names Right: The Myth Of Markets For Water, Joseph W. Dellapenna
The Importance Of Getting Names Right: The Myth Of Markets For Water, Joseph W. Dellapenna
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Restoring Polluted Waters With Public Values, Wendy E. Wagner
Restoring Polluted Waters With Public Values, Wendy E. Wagner
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Symposium 2000: Water Rights And Watershed Management: Planning For The Future, Brian J. Perron, Sarah Richardson
Introduction: Symposium 2000: Water Rights And Watershed Management: Planning For The Future, Brian J. Perron, Sarah Richardson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Watersheds And The Integration Of U.S. Water Law And Policy: Bridging The Great Divides, Robert W. Adler, Michele Straube
Watersheds And The Integration Of U.S. Water Law And Policy: Bridging The Great Divides, Robert W. Adler, Michele Straube
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Winters In The East: Tribal Reserved Rights To Water In Riparian States, Judith V. Royster
Winters In The East: Tribal Reserved Rights To Water In Riparian States, Judith V. Royster
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Practically Irrigable Acreage Standard: A Poor Partner For The West's Water Future, Elizabeth Weldon
Practically Irrigable Acreage Standard: A Poor Partner For The West's Water Future, Elizabeth Weldon
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock
Reconnecting Property Rights To Watersheds, A. Dan Tarlock
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Regulated Riparian Model Water Code: Blueprint For Twenty First Century Water Management, Robert E. Beck
The Regulated Riparian Model Water Code: Blueprint For Twenty First Century Water Management, Robert E. Beck
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of An International Water Resources Management Regime In The Mekong River Basin, Greg Browder, Leonard Ortolano
The Evolution Of An International Water Resources Management Regime In The Mekong River Basin, Greg Browder, Leonard Ortolano
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Lining Of The All-American Canal: The Forgotten Voices, Alfonso Cortez-Lara, Maria Rosa Garcia-Acevedo
The Lining Of The All-American Canal: The Forgotten Voices, Alfonso Cortez-Lara, Maria Rosa Garcia-Acevedo
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The La Paz Symposium On Transboundary Groundwater Management On The U.S.-Mexico Border, Stephen P. Mumme
The La Paz Symposium On Transboundary Groundwater Management On The U.S.-Mexico Border, Stephen P. Mumme
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Litigation In The United States And Mexico: A Comparative Overview, Robert M. Kossick, Jr.
Litigation In The United States And Mexico: A Comparative Overview, Robert M. Kossick, Jr.
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Derecho De Aguas. By Alejandro Vergara, Carl J. Bauer
Derecho De Aguas. By Alejandro Vergara, Carl J. Bauer
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
All Together Now: Legal Responses To The Introduction Of Aquatic Nuisance Species In Washington Through Ballast Water, Jason R. Hamilton
All Together Now: Legal Responses To The Introduction Of Aquatic Nuisance Species In Washington Through Ballast Water, Jason R. Hamilton
Washington Law Review
Aquatic nuisance species (ANS) are a substantial threat to the global environment, causing harm to ecosystems and costing U.S. industry billions of dollars per year. To combat ANS, legal regimes are being established on the international, federal, and state levels. In some western states, advocates have proposed legislation that is more stringent than the international and federal legal regimes' voluntary ballast-water-exchange regulations. This Comment argues that Washington and the United States should remain in conformity with the international legal regime and should not enact regulations calling for mandatory ballast water-exchange at this time. Instead, the U.S. Coast Guard should strengthen …
The Everglades In Jeopardy: A Drama Of Water Management And Endangered Species, Keith W. Rizzardi
The Everglades In Jeopardy: A Drama Of Water Management And Endangered Species, Keith W. Rizzardi
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Washington Water Rights Based On Actual Use Or On Delivery System Capacity? Department Of Ecology V. Theodoratus, Darryl V. Wareham
Washington Water Rights Based On Actual Use Or On Delivery System Capacity? Department Of Ecology V. Theodoratus, Darryl V. Wareham
Seattle University Law Review
This Note argues that the court's holding in Theodoratus, that vested water rights must be based on prior appropriation by actual beneficial use, is correct for three reasons. First, it comports with common law water rights, the foundation of Washington's water rights codes." Second, it is consistent with the language and the intent of Washington's water rights codes. Third, prior beneficial use, compared to system capacity, more closely addresses contemporary water management concerns. This Note acknowledges the shortcomings of the prior beneficial use doctrine under common law and as codified, and presents further steps that Washington's courts and legislature should …
The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District's Protected Water Rights: Legal, Beneficial, Or Against The Public Interest In New Mexico, Lisa D. Brown
The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District's Protected Water Rights: Legal, Beneficial, Or Against The Public Interest In New Mexico, Lisa D. Brown
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.