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Waiting For The Mountain To Come To Doe: Existing Options For Compromise Between The Department Of Energy And Nuclear Utilities Regarding The Disposal Of Spent Nuclear Fuel, Timothy P. Cairns Dec 2001

Waiting For The Mountain To Come To Doe: Existing Options For Compromise Between The Department Of Energy And Nuclear Utilities Regarding The Disposal Of Spent Nuclear Fuel, Timothy P. Cairns

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Should Municpalities Be Liable For Development-Related Flooding, Steven Frederic Lachman Oct 2001

Should Municpalities Be Liable For Development-Related Flooding, Steven Frederic Lachman

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Judges' Bench Memorandum: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Jessica Huhn-Kenzik Sep 2001

Judges' Bench Memorandum: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Jessica Huhn-Kenzik

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For The Appellant, Friends Of Lustra, Inc.: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Louise Morrison, Wes Raborn, Kristi Husher Sep 2001

Brief For The Appellant, Friends Of Lustra, Inc.: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Louise Morrison, Wes Raborn, Kristi Husher

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For The Appellant, State Of Rocky Mountain: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, David A. Grossman, Diane C. Mcguire, Colin C. O'Brien Sep 2001

Brief For The Appellant, State Of Rocky Mountain: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, David A. Grossman, Diane C. Mcguire, Colin C. O'Brien

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Appellee, Magma Mining Co.: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Karen Hart, Amy Magee, Julie A. Scott Sep 2001

Brief Of Appellee, Magma Mining Co.: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Karen Hart, Amy Magee, Julie A. Scott

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For The Appellant, State Of Rocky Mountain: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Michael W. Bowling, Brian C. Gruber, George M. Torgun Sep 2001

Brief For The Appellant, State Of Rocky Mountain: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Michael W. Bowling, Brian C. Gruber, George M. Torgun

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 52, Summer 2001, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jul 2001

Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 52, Summer 2001, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)

No abstract provided.


The Nile River: Potential For Conflict And Cooperation In The Face Of Water Degradation, Kristin Wiebe Jul 2001

The Nile River: Potential For Conflict And Cooperation In The Face Of Water Degradation, Kristin Wiebe

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Agenda: A Cartography Of Governance: Exploring The Province Of Environmental Ngos, University Of Colorado Boulder. School Of Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Environmental Program, University Of Tulsa. National Energy-Environment Law & Policy Institute, University Of Colorado Boulder. United Government Of Graduate Students Apr 2001

Agenda: A Cartography Of Governance: Exploring The Province Of Environmental Ngos, University Of Colorado Boulder. School Of Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Environmental Program, University Of Tulsa. National Energy-Environment Law & Policy Institute, University Of Colorado Boulder. United Government Of Graduate Students

A Cartography of Governance: Exploring the Province of Environmental NGOs (April 7-8)

Presented by: the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy on April 7 & 8, 2001. Symposium director: Lakshman D. Guruswamy.

Co-sponsored by: University of Colorado School of Law, University of Colorado Environmental Program, University of Tulsa National Energy-Environment Law and Policy Institute, University of Colorado United Government of Graduate Students.

The papers and edited proceedings of the conference will be published in a special symposium issue of the Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy (CJIELP).

"The first objective of the Symposium was to understand and explore the growing importance of nongovernmental actors, and delineate the manner …


Marketing Western Water: Can A Process Based Geographic Information System Improve Reallocation Decisions, Olen Paul Matthews, Louis Scuderi, David Brookshire, Kirk Gregory, Seth Snell, Kate Krause, Janie Shermak, Bradley Cullen, Michael Campana Apr 2001

Marketing Western Water: Can A Process Based Geographic Information System Improve Reallocation Decisions, Olen Paul Matthews, Louis Scuderi, David Brookshire, Kirk Gregory, Seth Snell, Kate Krause, Janie Shermak, Bradley Cullen, Michael Campana

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Informational Hearing On Energy Conservation Tax Policy, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation Jan 2001

Informational Hearing On Energy Conservation Tax Policy, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation

California Assembly

No abstract provided.


Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 51, Winter/Spring Issue, Mar. 2001, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 2001

Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 51, Winter/Spring Issue, Mar. 2001, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)

No abstract provided.


The Caspian Sea Legal Regime, Pipeline Diplomacy, And The Prospects For Iran's Isolation From The Oil And Gas Frenzy, Faraz Sanei Jan 2001

The Caspian Sea Legal Regime, Pipeline Diplomacy, And The Prospects For Iran's Isolation From The Oil And Gas Frenzy, Faraz Sanei

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The signing of the "deal of the century" in Bahu creating one of the first major Caspian energy consortiums between Azerbaijan and western oil companies signaled the beginning of a new era in world energy politics. The discovery of potentially huge oil and gas reserves in the newly-independent states of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan opened the door for western oil companies rushing to gain a competitive foothold in the new energy market. For Asia and the West this discovery provides a golden opportunity to ensure market stability through diversification of energy export routes. For the United States and its political …


Maintaining The Status Quo: Electricity Utility Deregulation Difficulties In Ohio , Todd A. Snitchler Jan 2001

Maintaining The Status Quo: Electricity Utility Deregulation Difficulties In Ohio , Todd A. Snitchler

Cleveland State Law Review

In this Article, I seek to review the state of affairs under the Ohio deregulation plan by identifying first the present circumstances in the Ohio electricity utility marketplace and second options that other states, which have not yet deregulated, should consider in developing their plans. In Part I, I examine the current state of electricity utilities in Ohio and the pressures on the legislature that led to calls for deregulation. In Part II, I briefly consider the existing regulatory framework on the state and federal levels. In Part III, I analyze the Ohio deregulation plan with a focus on whether …


Infrastructure For Commerce, Michael B. Likosky Jan 2001

Infrastructure For Commerce, Michael B. Likosky

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

While the government presents the MSC as the embodiment of the future, structurally it bears remarkable resemblance to the colonial legal orders. The enclave nature of the MSC is reminiscent of the colonial dual legal orders. At the same time, the international legal and economic orders have undergone profound changes. The international legal order is now premised on sovereign absolutism and equality among nation-states. The reigning economic paradigm is high technology rather than manufacturing or the spice trade. Discussion of the continuities and discontinuities between colonial and present day transnational legal orders must thus attend to a number of variables. …


Transactional, Social, And Legal Aspects Of Oil Exploration And Extraction In Colombia, Juan Carlos Palau Jan 2001

Transactional, Social, And Legal Aspects Of Oil Exploration And Extraction In Colombia, Juan Carlos Palau

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In Colombia, as in many other countries with oil reserves potential, the government has sought to reduce the activity's inherent high degree of un-certainty by shaping the legal and economic environment that foreign com-panies have to operate in, making it more profitable and attractive for them.16 This paper seeks to accurately represent this environment to the pro-spective investor, starting with the structures of the two basic transactions, referred to herein as "modes", through which most commonly, foreign com-panies participate in the oil industry in Colombia, namely, the Standard As-sociation Mode ("S.A.M") and the Risk Sharing Mode ("R.S.M.").17 The contractual agreements …


From Reclamation To Sustainability: Water, Agriculture, And The Environment In The American West, By Lawrence J. Macdonnell, Denise D. Fort Jan 2001

From Reclamation To Sustainability: Water, Agriculture, And The Environment In The American West, By Lawrence J. Macdonnell, Denise D. Fort

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.