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Updating Eminent Domain For Environmental Control, Karl Jeffery Reynolds
Updating Eminent Domain For Environmental Control, Karl Jeffery Reynolds
Florida State University Law Review
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Urban Environmental Law: Emergent Citizens' Rights For The Aesthetic, The Spiritual, And The Spacious, Nicholas A. Robinson
Urban Environmental Law: Emergent Citizens' Rights For The Aesthetic, The Spiritual, And The Spacious, Nicholas A. Robinson
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
While articles on the urban environment often deal with statutory and administrative action, this article presents a different perspective, that of citizen enforcement and the judicial consequences of such a development. Illustrative of the emergent role of courts in enforcing citizens' claims are the areas of historic preservation, noise regulation, and the use of environmental impact statements.
Judicial Maelstrom In Federal Waters: A Composite Interpretation Of The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments Of 1972, Randall H. Jensen
Judicial Maelstrom In Federal Waters: A Composite Interpretation Of The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments Of 1972, Randall H. Jensen
Fordham Law Review
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Footnote To The Nuclear Test Cases: Abuse Of Right--A Blind Alley For Environmentalists, Jerome B. Elkind
Footnote To The Nuclear Test Cases: Abuse Of Right--A Blind Alley For Environmentalists, Jerome B. Elkind
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In a recent article entitled "French Nuclear Tests and Article 41: Another Blow to the Authority of the Court," the author questioned the approach of the learned Judges of the International Court of Justice to article 41 of the Court's Statute. The title of that article was intended to deplore the recent tendency of States (most particularly France, but also Iceland) who are parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice to arrogate to themselves the right to determine whether the Court has jurisdiction...
The judgment of December 20, 1974 is but one more example of the extremes …