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Full-Text Articles in Law
Federal Power Commisson V. Moss, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Federal Power Commisson V. Moss, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Reform Of Electricity Pricing In The United States, James L. Blasiak
Reform Of Electricity Pricing In The United States, James L. Blasiak
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Changing Natural Resource Property Rights: An Overview, W. D. Seitz, J. C. Headley
Changing Natural Resource Property Rights: An Overview, W. D. Seitz, J. C. Headley
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Energy Crisis And The Emergency Power In Canada, Herbert Marx
The Energy Crisis And The Emergency Power In Canada, Herbert Marx
Dalhousie Law Journal
The Energy Supplies Emergency Act passed on January 11, 1974 does not have a preamble. However, it would seem that the long title of the Act incorporates in resum6 fashion what a preamble would normally contain. The raison d'tre of the Act is set out in the title which is as follows: "An Act to provide a means to conserve the supplies of petroleum products within Canada during periods of national emergency caused by shortages or market disturbances affecting the national security and welfare and the economic stability of Canada. . ." The Act was adopted after the 1973 Yom …
The Energy Crisis And The Emergency Power In Canada, Herbert Marx
The Energy Crisis And The Emergency Power In Canada, Herbert Marx
Dalhousie Law Journal
The Energy Supplies Emergency Act passed on January 11, 1974 does not have a preamble. However, it would seem that the long title of the Act incorporates in resum6 fashion what a preamble would normally contain. The raison d'tre of the Act is set out in the title which is as follows: "An Act to provide a means to conserve the supplies of petroleum products within Canada during periods of national emergency caused by shortages or market disturbances affecting the national security and welfare and the economic stability of Canada. . ." The Act was adopted after the 1973 Yom …
Urban Water Management Of An International River: The Case Of El Paso-Juarez, J. C. Day
Urban Water Management Of An International River: The Case Of El Paso-Juarez, J. C. Day
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Institutions And Pollution: Some Intersections Between Law And History, Jan G. Laitos
Legal Institutions And Pollution: Some Intersections Between Law And History, Jan G. Laitos
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Disclosure Of Hidden Energy Demands: A New Challenge For Nepa, Michael B. Gerrard
Disclosure Of Hidden Energy Demands: A New Challenge For Nepa, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
The specialization of the American economy obscures the identity of the ultimate users of energy, even from themselves. As a result consumers remain ignorant of the amount of energy which they use, and of the efficiency of that usage. Direct personal use of energy in the United States, such as electricity and natural gas for home heating, cooking and lighting, and gasoline for private automobiles, accounts for only about one-third of national energy use. Usage by industry and government to provide for the intermediate and final goods and services, for which we as individuals ultimately pay through our purchases and …
Minute No. 242 - Permanent And Definitive Solution To The International Problem Of The Salinity Of The Colorado River, International Boundary And Water Commission
Minute No. 242 - Permanent And Definitive Solution To The International Problem Of The Salinity Of The Colorado River, International Boundary And Water Commission
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Con Edison: The Crisis Of The Investor-Owned Utility, Charles A. Testagrossa, Jr., Dennis F. Tuffin
Con Edison: The Crisis Of The Investor-Owned Utility, Charles A. Testagrossa, Jr., Dennis F. Tuffin
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Consolidated Edison of New York, Inc. (Con Edison) is an investor-owned urban utility which provides electricity to New York City and most of Westchester County. It is representative of the older investor-owned utilities which are currently in the poorest financial condition. Although these utilities do not serve rapidly expanding service areas, the replacement of obsolete generating plants necessitates continued large capital expenditures. Present conditions raise the possibility that older investor-owned utilities cannot survive in their present form of "regulated private monopoly." The failure of Con Edison to pay a quarterly dividend on April 23, 1974 focused attention on the deteriorating …