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Great Words Needed For The Great Lakes: Reasons To Rewrite The Boundary Waters Treaty Of 1909, Daniel K. Dewitt Jan 1993

Great Words Needed For The Great Lakes: Reasons To Rewrite The Boundary Waters Treaty Of 1909, Daniel K. Dewitt

Indiana Law Journal

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The Earth As Eggshell Victim: A Global Perspective On Domestic Regulation, Alfred C. Aman Jan 1993

The Earth As Eggshell Victim: A Global Perspective On Domestic Regulation, Alfred C. Aman

Articles by Maurer Faculty

In the now famous case of Vosburg v. Putney, the Wisconsin Court enunciated the common law doctrine since known as the "eggshell skull" or "thin skull" rule: you take your victim as you find him. The thin skull rule is a productive starting point for a dialogue on the place of law in any effort to control (or reverse) the cumulative damage to the planet's ecosystem. Any such dialogue requires a global perspective that fuses international and domestic approaches to law. Environmental law must assess not only the level of assault against the earth, but also the risk of the …


Administrative Appeal Reform: The Case Of The Forest Service, Robert L. Fischman, Bradley C. Bobertz Jan 1993

Administrative Appeal Reform: The Case Of The Forest Service, Robert L. Fischman, Bradley C. Bobertz

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Marxism And The Failure Of Environmental Protection In Eastern Europe And The U.S.S.R., Daniel H. Cole Jan 1993

Marxism And The Failure Of Environmental Protection In Eastern Europe And The U.S.S.R., Daniel H. Cole

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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