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Business Planning For Hazardous Waste Management: Requirements, Risks. And Strategies, David W. Tundermann Nov 1983

Business Planning For Hazardous Waste Management: Requirements, Risks. And Strategies, David W. Tundermann

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abating An Imminent Hazard: Injunctive Relief Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act Of 1980, Leora Ben-Ami Oct 1983

Abating An Imminent Hazard: Injunctive Relief Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation And Liability Act Of 1980, Leora Ben-Ami

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Water Quality Assurance Act Of 1983 -- Florida's "Great Leap Forward" Into Groundwater Protection And Hazardous Waste Management, Wade L. Hopping, William D. Preston Oct 1983

The Water Quality Assurance Act Of 1983 -- Florida's "Great Leap Forward" Into Groundwater Protection And Hazardous Waste Management, Wade L. Hopping, William D. Preston

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law - Atomic Energy Act, Steven B. Bennett Oct 1983

Environmental Law - Atomic Energy Act, Steven B. Bennett

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Water Law - Sporhase V. Nebraska, Mary Ann Green Oct 1983

Water Law - Sporhase V. Nebraska, Mary Ann Green

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Natural Resources - Constitutional Law, Celia L. Jorgensen Oct 1983

Natural Resources - Constitutional Law, Celia L. Jorgensen

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Causation In Acid Rain Litigation: Facilitating Proof With Joint Liability Theories, Curtis Webb Sep 1983

Causation In Acid Rain Litigation: Facilitating Proof With Joint Liability Theories, Curtis Webb

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Kell V. Appalachian Power Co.: Aerial Application Of Herbicides On Utility Right-Of-Ways, Thad S. Huffman West Virginia University College Of Law Jun 1983

Kell V. Appalachian Power Co.: Aerial Application Of Herbicides On Utility Right-Of-Ways, Thad S. Huffman West Virginia University College Of Law

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Land Acquisition And Coastal Resource Management: A Pragmatic Perspective, David Owens May 1983

Land Acquisition And Coastal Resource Management: A Pragmatic Perspective, David Owens

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977, Rebecca L. Stepto May 1983

Recent Developments Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977, Rebecca L. Stepto

West Virginia Law Review

The body of case law construing the regulatory scheme of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 continues to expand. During 1982, courts considered venue, jurisdiction and constitutional issues, the prime farmland grandfather exemption and "second mining." This article examines the courts' continuing attempts to achieve the Act's purpose of "establishing a nationwide program to protect society and the environment from the adverse effects of surface coal mining operations."


Interbasin Transfer In A Riparian Jurisdiction, Robert Haskell Abrams May 1983

Interbasin Transfer In A Riparian Jurisdiction, Robert Haskell Abrams

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Access To Virginia's Tidelands: A Framework For Analysis Of Implied Dedications And Public Presecriptive Rights, Margit Livingston May 1983

Public Access To Virginia's Tidelands: A Framework For Analysis Of Implied Dedications And Public Presecriptive Rights, Margit Livingston

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protection Of Drinking Water: The Uic Program, Gary B. Cohen Apr 1983

Protection Of Drinking Water: The Uic Program, Gary B. Cohen

In the Public Interest

No abstract provided.


Canadian Environmental Law In The Eighties: Problems And Perspectives, Peter Z. R. Finkle Apr 1983

Canadian Environmental Law In The Eighties: Problems And Perspectives, Peter Z. R. Finkle

Dalhousie Law Journal

Environmental law in Canada has developed slowly during the last two decades. While the rise and popularisation of the environmental movement of the sixties and early seventies did encourage the creation of a federal Department of Environment and many provincial counterparts, as well as facilitate the passage of a number of pieces of legislation, there is some question as to how substantial an impact the institutions and legislation have made on Canada society. One problem which has beset the development of adequate environmental legislation is the significant gap which has opened up between the words on paper, the "black letter …


Does Nepa Require An Impact Statement On Inaction?, Michigan Law Review Apr 1983

Does Nepa Require An Impact Statement On Inaction?, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note considers the question of whether NEPA requires an EIS in cases of official refusal to exercise discretionary agency authority. Part I develops the competing theories for resolving this question. The current judicial attitude, which has excluded important cases with far-reaching environmental effects from the EIS requirement, plainly frustrates the statute's procedural purposes. Regulations promulgated by the Council on Environmental Quality define "major federal action" to include the failure to act under certain circumstances, and offer one alternative to the current approach. But the regulations condition the classification of inaction as action upon reviewability under the Administrative Procedures Act, …


Vii. Environmental Law Mar 1983

Vii. Environmental Law

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prohibitive Policy: Implementing The Federal Endangered Species Act, Michigan Law Review Mar 1983

Prohibitive Policy: Implementing The Federal Endangered Species Act, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Prohibitive Policy: Implementing the Federal Endangered Species Act by Steven Yaffee


The Environmental Decade In Court, Michigan Law Review Mar 1983

The Environmental Decade In Court, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Environmental Decade in Court by Lettie McSpadden Wenner


North Carolina's 1981 Waste Management Act And Its Impact On Local Governments: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Sarah Patterson Brison Jan 1983

North Carolina's 1981 Waste Management Act And Its Impact On Local Governments: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Sarah Patterson Brison

Campbell Law Review

This comment will analyze the provisions of the Act which affect local governments by restricting local acts and local ordinances. Further, this comment will examine the constitutionality of the Act as well as the remaining powers for local governments. Other states have chosen to preempt or accomodate local legislation. This comment will examine such provisions in four other states, California, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York.


Book Reviews, Horace B. Robertson, Jr., W. David Slawson Jan 1983

Book Reviews, Horace B. Robertson, Jr., W. David Slawson

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The New Nationalism and the Use of Common Spaces: Issues in Marine Pollution and the Exploitation of Antarctica Edited by J. Charney Totowa, New Jersey: Allenheld Osmun, 1982.Pp. ix, 343.

Reviewed by Horace B. Robertson, Jr.

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Law and Inflation By Keith S. Rosenn Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982. Pp. xxxix, 451.

Reviewed by W. David Slawson


Potentially Hazardous Merchandise: Domestic And International Mechanisms For Consumer Protection, Eric Shuman Jan 1983

Potentially Hazardous Merchandise: Domestic And International Mechanisms For Consumer Protection, Eric Shuman

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Health disorders engendered by hazardous, exported foods, pesticides, drugs, and other products recently have attracted worldwide attention. The exportation of products which have been banned or highly restricted in their country of origin or which become hazardous in the environment of the importing nation is a popular issue for opponents of a perceived monolithic transnational industrial complex, as well as for critics of certain United States corporations. A more widely shared opinion is that the United States has a moral obligation to limit foreseeable harm from the export of potentially hazardous merchandise or at least to supply product hazard information. …


Books Received, Law Review Staff Jan 1983

Books Received, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

CIVIL JUDGMENT RECOGNITION AND THE INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE STATE ASSOCIATIONS: CENTRAL AMERICA, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY

By Robert C. Casad

Lawrence: The Regents Press of Kansas, 1981. Pp. 258.$25.00.

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COMPARATIVE LAW YEARBOOK

VOL. 4, 1980

Edited by Dennis Campbell

The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1981. Pp. 371.

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CONSTITUTION-MAKING: PRINCIPLES, PROCESS, PRACTICE

By Edward McWhinney

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.Pp. 231. $20.00.

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OF THE SEA

Edited by Douglas M.Johnston

Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1981. Pp. 419.

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: ENVIRONMENTS AND …


Fundamentally Different Factor Variances Under The Clean Water Act: Should They Be Applicable To Toxic Pollutants, William F. Ford Jr. Jan 1983

Fundamentally Different Factor Variances Under The Clean Water Act: Should They Be Applicable To Toxic Pollutants, William F. Ford Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Executive Privilege: Historic Scope And Use In The Watergate And Environmental Protection Agency Hearings, Jean M. D'Ovidio Jan 1983

Executive Privilege: Historic Scope And Use In The Watergate And Environmental Protection Agency Hearings, Jean M. D'Ovidio

University of Richmond Law Review

Executive privilege is "a concept invoked by members of the executive branch of the government to justify withholding evidence and other communicative materials from the legislative and judicial branches." Since the presidency of George Washington, the executive has attempted to withhold information from the other two branches.


The Current State Of Usury Law In Texas., Michele M. Hightower Jan 1983

The Current State Of Usury Law In Texas., Michele M. Hightower

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Reciprocal Agreements In Shopping Center Developments., Thomas J. Terkel Jan 1983

Reciprocal Agreements In Shopping Center Developments., Thomas J. Terkel

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


An Overview Of Prisoners' Rights: Part Ii, Conditions Of Confinement Under The First And Eighth Amendments Symposium - Selected Topics On Constitutional Law - Comment., Bobby Scheihing Jan 1983

An Overview Of Prisoners' Rights: Part Ii, Conditions Of Confinement Under The First And Eighth Amendments Symposium - Selected Topics On Constitutional Law - Comment., Bobby Scheihing

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Free Appropriate Public Education Of Handicapped Children Requires Personalized Instruction And Support Services To Produce Beneficial Results But Does Not Require Reaching Full Potential Of Handicapped Student., Margaret Corning Boldrick Jan 1983

Free Appropriate Public Education Of Handicapped Children Requires Personalized Instruction And Support Services To Produce Beneficial Results But Does Not Require Reaching Full Potential Of Handicapped Student., Margaret Corning Boldrick

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Fundamentals Of Doing Business With Mexico: After The Exchange Control., Carlos R. Valencia Barrera, Rodrigo Sanchez-Mejorada Rodrigo Jan 1983

Fundamentals Of Doing Business With Mexico: After The Exchange Control., Carlos R. Valencia Barrera, Rodrigo Sanchez-Mejorada Rodrigo

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Exemption Of Government Securities Vs. State Taxation Of Bank Stock: A Legal Tug-Of-War., Thomas M. Schlenker Jan 1983

Exemption Of Government Securities Vs. State Taxation Of Bank Stock: A Legal Tug-Of-War., Thomas M. Schlenker

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.