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The Return Of The Pecos River Compact, Robert H. Abrams
The Return Of The Pecos River Compact, Robert H. Abrams
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 11, Apr. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 11, Apr. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of The Model Water Code On Water Resources Management Policy In Florida, Richard C. Ausness
The Influence Of The Model Water Code On Water Resources Management Policy In Florida, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water supplies in many parts of the Eastern United States. Larger rivers and lakes have not been severely threatened, but recurrent drought conditions in some areas have impaired stream flows and lake levels in smaller watercourses. Groundwater problems have also arisen as more users have turned to groundwater sources to meet water needs. These problems include interference between wells, overdraft of ground- water aquifers, salt water intrusion, and subsidence. Water quality is also a problem in many states. The Florida Legislature has responded to these problems by enacting …
One River, Three Sovereigns: Indian And Interstate Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
One River, Three Sovereigns: Indian And Interstate Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Water Flows For National Parks, A. Dan Tarlock
Protection Of Water Flows For National Parks, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Changing Meaning Of Water Conservation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
The Changing Meaning Of Water Conservation In The West, A. Dan Tarlock
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Shipowners’ Liability Under United States Law And Marine Insurance Practice, Izak Stephanus Fourie
Protection Of Shipowners’ Liability Under United States Law And Marine Insurance Practice, Izak Stephanus Fourie
LLM Theses and Essays
Shipowners are exposed to a variety of risks that are, to a large extent, unique to maritime business. Because of factors like the recent increase in the size and value of ships, increase in marine traffic, enactment of legislation imposing new liabilities, and the tendency of courts to make huge awards to personal injury and death claims, shipowners are exposed to potential losses or claims worth millions of dollars in the event of disaster. These heavy risks led to the establishment of the marine insurance industry, as well as the enactment of legislation that limits shipowners’ liability. This legislation was …
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 10, Jan. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 10, Jan. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Water Use Efficiency: The Value Of Water In The West, David H. Getches
Water Use Efficiency: The Value Of Water In The West, David H. Getches
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Law Of The American West: A Critical Bibliography Of The Nonlegal Sources, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Law Of The American West: A Critical Bibliography Of The Nonlegal Sources, Charles F. Wilkinson
Publications
No abstract provided.
Tribute, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Institutions, Laws And Values Of The Hopi Indians: A Stable State Society, John W. Ragsdale Jr
The Institutions, Laws And Values Of The Hopi Indians: A Stable State Society, John W. Ragsdale Jr
Faculty Works
The Hopi Indians of northeastern Arizona have existed as a stable or steady state society for a thousand years or more, and, even though they have felt the impact of white growth society in this century, they have maintained a greater cultural integrity than any other native people in the United States. This Article examines traditional Hopi values and institutions, especially their law. Hopi thinking and social organization were shaped by a profound reverence for their environment and an equally profound awareness of the constraints it imposed. With its growing sense of a need for balance with the environment, modern …