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Full-Text Articles in Law
Cleaning Up: Equitable Considerations In The Rcra Citizen Suit Provision Controversy, Michelle Kok Moritz
Cleaning Up: Equitable Considerations In The Rcra Citizen Suit Provision Controversy, Michelle Kok Moritz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Green And Global: A Review Of Trading Up: Consumer And Environmental Regulations In A Global Economy, By David Vogel; Greening The Gatt: Trade, Environment, And The Future, By Daniel C. Esty; And Financing Change: The Financial Community, Eco-Efficiency, And Sustainable Development, By Stephan Schmidheiny And Federico J. L. Zorraquin, Aseem Prakash
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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The Problem Of Statutory Detail In National Park Establishment Legislation And Its Relationship To Pollution Control Law, Robert L. Fischman
The Problem Of Statutory Detail In National Park Establishment Legislation And Its Relationship To Pollution Control Law, Robert L. Fischman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Accounting For Sustainable Development, Daniel H. Cole
Accounting For Sustainable Development, Daniel H. Cole
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Riparian Water Law In Protecting Biodiversity: An Indiana (Usa) Case Study, Robert L. Fischman
The Role Of Riparian Water Law In Protecting Biodiversity: An Indiana (Usa) Case Study, Robert L. Fischman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article discusses how the rules affecting the use of surface water ground water in a typical riparian state, Indiana, can promote the conservation biological diversity. The article first surveys the basic water laws that apply to surface water, diffused surface water, underground streams, and ground water. The rules governing the uses of these waters originate in common law property doctrines and substantially clarified by state legislation. Next the article considers state administration of water. The article examines regulatory tools and administrative opportunities control uses of water in a manner that protects biodiversity. Programs requiring permits for construction in floodplains, …