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The Bounds Of Energy Law, Shelley Welton Jan 2021

The Bounds Of Energy Law, Shelley Welton

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U.S. energy law was born of fossil fuels. Consequently, our energy law has long centered on the material and legal puzzles that bringing fossil fuels to market presents. Eliminating these same carbon-producing energy sources, however, has emerged as perhaps the most pressing material transformation needed in the twenty-first century—and one that energy law scholarship has rightfully embraced. Yet in our admirable quest to aid in this transformation, energy law scholars are largely writing into the field bequeathed to us, proposing changes that tweak, but do not fundamentally challenge, last century’s tools for managing the extraction, transport, and delivery of fossil …


Ocean Zoning And Spatial Access Privileges: Rewriting The Tragedy Of The Regulated Ocean, Josh Eagle, James N. Sanchirico, Barton H. Thompson Jr. Jan 2008

Ocean Zoning And Spatial Access Privileges: Rewriting The Tragedy Of The Regulated Ocean, Josh Eagle, James N. Sanchirico, Barton H. Thompson Jr.

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