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1999

Environmental Law

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What A Salmon Czar Might Hope For, William H. Rodgers, Jr. Jan 1999

What A Salmon Czar Might Hope For, William H. Rodgers, Jr.

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There is a windowof opportunity in the wave of Endangered Species Act salmon listings that has descended on the Pacific Northwest in 1998 and 1999. Federal law links listings to the "inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms." Experience in Oregon has shown that EPA listings cannot be avoided by "voluntary or future conservation efforts."

Meaningful state law that will deter federal overrides must be "current" and "enforceable." With salmon stocks plummeting and with "inadequate" regulation prominently confirmed, what would the naive observer expect from a Washington State legislature intent upon saving the salmon and protecting its authority? A spate of stunning …


Federalism In The Era Of International Standards: Federal And State Government Regulation Of Merchant Vessels In The United States (Part Iii), Craig H. Allen Jan 1999

Federalism In The Era Of International Standards: Federal And State Government Regulation Of Merchant Vessels In The United States (Part Iii), Craig H. Allen

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No abstract provided.


Mine Disaster Threatens Spain's Donana National Park, Jerrold A. Long Jan 1999

Mine Disaster Threatens Spain's Donana National Park, Jerrold A. Long

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The Most Creative Moments In The History Of Environmental Law: "The Who's", William H. Rodgers, Jr. Jan 1999

The Most Creative Moments In The History Of Environmental Law: "The Who's", William H. Rodgers, Jr.

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My definition of creativity in environmental law is any legal initiative that advances the subject with new levels of analysis, structure, or institutional bridges. There are two requirements: improvement on function and novelty. Law is better if it increases the prospect of protecting the natural world or its inhabitants. Law is novel if it combines mandate, process, or structure in unusual ways.

There are reasons to suspect that environmental law as a field may be more creative than other legal subjects such as trust and estates, contracts, property, or tax law. One reason, as Oliver Houck has said, is that …