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Coordinating Nhpa And Nepa To Protect Wildlife, Tala Dibenedetto Feb 2021

Coordinating Nhpa And Nepa To Protect Wildlife, Tala Dibenedetto

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

In addition to its ecological and intrinsic significance, wildlife is recognized as invaluable historic and cultural resources. Current laws protecting wildlife, like the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”), fail to recognize this dimension, and are limited in providing meaningful protection for culturally significant wildlife. The cultural and historic value of wildlife was recognized in Dugong v. Rumsfeld, in which the court held that a species of dugong could be considered “historic property” under the National Historic Preservation Act (“NHPA”). NHPA requires federal agencies to evaluate the impact of all federally funded or permitted projects on “historic properties.” It is a close …


Controls For Conducting Scientific Experiments On Animals: An Analytical Study Of Jurisprudence, Dr. Mustafa Shamsuddin Jan 2021

Controls For Conducting Scientific Experiments On Animals: An Analytical Study Of Jurisprudence, Dr. Mustafa Shamsuddin

UAEU Law Journal

The comprehensiveness of Islam is interpreted in its rules of the relationship of humankind to the entire world, and among these rules the connection of man to animals. There are several legal texts that show the necessity of kindness to animal and the prohibition of injustice against it, and this does not contradict with the purpose of the creation of animal itself which is for the interest of humankind. The issue of conducting scientific experiments on animal has been raised because of confusion in the weighing between the preservation of benefits and the prevention of harms. This study deals with …


Who Gets The Pet In The Divorce? Examining A Standard For The New York Legislature To Adopt, Jared Sanders Jan 2021

Who Gets The Pet In The Divorce? Examining A Standard For The New York Legislature To Adopt, Jared Sanders

Touro Law Review

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