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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
Mining Or World Park? A Politico-Economic Analysis Of Alternative Land Use Regimes In Antarctica, Bernard P. Herber
Mining Or World Park? A Politico-Economic Analysis Of Alternative Land Use Regimes In Antarctica, Bernard P. Herber
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Iroquois Great Law Of Peace And The United States Constitution: How The Founding Fathers Ignored The Clan Mothers, Renée Jacobs
The Iroquois Great Law Of Peace And The United States Constitution: How The Founding Fathers Ignored The Clan Mothers, Renée Jacobs
American Indian Law Review
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Review Of The Province Of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory In Eighteenth-Century Britain, Thomas A. Green
Review Of The Province Of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory In Eighteenth-Century Britain, Thomas A. Green
Reviews
David Lieberman's lucid and sure-footed reinterpretationof late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century jurisprudence is original, thoughtful, analytically acute, and a pleasure to read. Lieberman argues that Bentham's law reform ideas must be viewed in relation to earlier (and contemporary) reform traditions. Bentham's views were more complex than the long-held myth would have it, partly because they were more derivative, at least in his early enterprises, combining as they did a reception of earlier notions with the novelty for which he is usually credited. Blackstone and Mansfield, on this account, were not the match stick figures they are sometimes made out to be; the …
Great Lakes—Great Legacy?, Leonard B. Dworsky
Great Lakes—Great Legacy?, Leonard B. Dworsky
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Generational Change In Environmental Law, Natural Resources Journal
Generational Change In Environmental Law, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
An Adequate Eis Under Nepa: Deference To Ceq; Merely Conceptual Listing Of Mitigation Leads Us To A Merely Conceptual National Environmental Policy, Jennifer R. Bartlit
An Adequate Eis Under Nepa: Deference To Ceq; Merely Conceptual Listing Of Mitigation Leads Us To A Merely Conceptual National Environmental Policy, Jennifer R. Bartlit
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Reasonable Inference Of Authority To Control Hazardous Waste Disposal Results In Potential Liability: United States V. Aceto Agricultural Chemicals Corporation, Anita Letter
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jackson Elk Herd, James Jackson
Water Politics: Continuity And Change, Albert E. Utton
Water Politics: Continuity And Change, Albert E. Utton
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Environmental Regulation Of Coal Mining, Smcra's Second Decade, Carl E. Zipper, Richard Roth
Environmental Regulation Of Coal Mining, Smcra's Second Decade, Carl E. Zipper, Richard Roth
Natural Resources Journal
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Puzzling Through Burke, Donald J. Herzog
Puzzling Through Burke, Donald J. Herzog
Articles
Here's an utterly innocent question: What was Edmund Burke up to, anyway? What does all that quirky brilliance, all that majestically tangled prose, amount to? If Burke is a source of profound political wisdom, as generations of conservatives have tirelessly assured us, what does he have to say? If he's an important political theorist - and I don't think we should allow the conventionally received canon, no more sacrosanct than our teachers' reading lists, to determine our judgment on such matters - what is his theory?
Rights, Communities, And Tradition, Brian Slattery
Rights, Communities, And Tradition, Brian Slattery
Articles & Book Chapters
This paper argues that there is a close connection between basic human rights and communal bonds. It criticizes the philosophical views of Alan Gewirth and Alasdair MacIntyre, which in differing ways deny this connection.
Rights, Communities, And Tradition, Brian Slattery
Rights, Communities, And Tradition, Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery