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Legal Protection Of Environment In Argiculture Is The Key To Progress, E. Shermatov
Legal Protection Of Environment In Argiculture Is The Key To Progress, E. Shermatov
Review of law sciences
the article considerates questions to improve national legislation in the sphere of agriculture and analyzes legislation about the protection of environment in the sphere of agriculture during the independence years. The offers about tasks of the monitoring in the sphere of environment situation and legal protection of environment in the sphere of agriculture are given.
Atay V. County Of Maui, Stephanie A. George
Atay V. County Of Maui, Stephanie A. George
Public Land & Resources Law Review
As genetically engineered plants become more common, questions frequently arise regarding how the plants are regulated and who can regulate them. The Ninth Circuit attempted to answer these questions through preemption doctrine. The court left the door open for states and localities to regulate genetically engineered crops that have been deregulated by the federal government. This decision will implicate the future cultivation of genetically engineered crops, and the food industry as a whole.
The Detroit Frontier: Urban Agriculture In A Legal Vacuum, Jacqueline Hand, Amanda Gregory
The Detroit Frontier: Urban Agriculture In A Legal Vacuum, Jacqueline Hand, Amanda Gregory
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Biogechnology: United States Statutory Law, Jo Lynn Jeter
Agricultural Biogechnology: United States Statutory Law, Jo Lynn Jeter
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
The International Treaty On Plant Genetic Resources For Food And Agriculture: Friend Of The International Farmer, Steven M. Ruby
The International Treaty On Plant Genetic Resources For Food And Agriculture: Friend Of The International Farmer, Steven M. Ruby
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
Circling The Drain: Regulating Nutrient Pollution From Agricultural Sources, William Gutermuth
Circling The Drain: Regulating Nutrient Pollution From Agricultural Sources, William Gutermuth
Journal of Law and Health
The 2014 Toledo, Ohio tap water ban has, at least temporarily, put a spotlight on United States water supplies. Consequently, many Americans have begun to take a closer look at the quality of the fresh water bodies being used to supply tap water to their homes. Therefore, this Note analyzes the problems currently threatening the lakes, rivers, and other surface waters that are the source of fresh drinking water for huge populations in the United States. Part II examines the problem of nutrient pollution and explains the harmful effects it has on human health. Part III provides an overview of …
Zoning And Land Use Controls: Beyond Agriculture, Lisa M. Feldstein
Zoning And Land Use Controls: Beyond Agriculture, Lisa M. Feldstein
Maine Law Review
If one were playing a word association game and were asked what comes to mind when the terms “food” and “land use” are given, chances are high that the response would be “agriculture.” Yet every stage in the food system, from being grown or raised through being consumed, is place-based. Put differently, everything that happens with our food system involves land use in some way. Even the acquisition of aquatically sourced foods requires a journey that begins from the shore, and yet it is rare to consider the profound ways in which our every interaction with food system utilizes or …
Farmers Plead The Fifth: Is The Plea Against The Mandate To Reserve Raisins In Horne V. Department Of Agriculture Legitimate?, Jee (Jane) Seo
Farmers Plead The Fifth: Is The Plea Against The Mandate To Reserve Raisins In Horne V. Department Of Agriculture Legitimate?, Jee (Jane) Seo
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
This note addresses the relevant issues and arguments that are presented in Horne. Part II presents the historical background of the RAC, the Takings Clause of the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment, and other relevant information surrounding the Raisin Administrative Committee marketing order. Part III focuses on the facts of Horne, and Part IV discusses the procedural history of the case. The majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions are analyzed in Part V. The impact of Horne is presented in Part VI, followed by concluding thoughts on Horne in Part VII.
Legal Challenges Facing Unmanned Aerial Systems And Commercial Agriculture, Peggy Kirk Hall, Rusty Rumley
Legal Challenges Facing Unmanned Aerial Systems And Commercial Agriculture, Peggy Kirk Hall, Rusty Rumley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unburdening The Farm: A Dormant Commerce Clause Challenge To Conflicting Standards In Agricultural Production, Bethany Gullman
Unburdening The Farm: A Dormant Commerce Clause Challenge To Conflicting Standards In Agricultural Production, Bethany Gullman
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pasture To Package: Ensuring Food Safety Compliance And Animal Welfare Integrity In Grass-Fed Beef Production, Lauren Manning
Pasture To Package: Ensuring Food Safety Compliance And Animal Welfare Integrity In Grass-Fed Beef Production, Lauren Manning
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Agricultural Fence Lines On Minnesota Adverse Possession Claims: A Family Legacy, Jonathan D. Wolf
The Effect Of Agricultural Fence Lines On Minnesota Adverse Possession Claims: A Family Legacy, Jonathan D. Wolf
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moving In Opposite Directions? Exploring Trends In Consumer Demand And Agricultural Production, Susan A. Schneider
Moving In Opposite Directions? Exploring Trends In Consumer Demand And Agricultural Production, Susan A. Schneider
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.