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Slides: Intro To Groundwater Law In Colorado, David L. Harrison
Slides: Intro To Groundwater Law In Colorado, David L. Harrison
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: David L. Harrison.
17 slides.
Private Lands Conservation In The Bahamas, Elizabeth Mccormack, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Private Lands Conservation In The Bahamas, Elizabeth Mccormack, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Books, Reports, and Studies
59 p. ; 28 cm
Maternity Rights In Mexico: With References To The Spanish And American Codes, Roberto Rosas
Maternity Rights In Mexico: With References To The Spanish And American Codes, Roberto Rosas
Faculty Articles
Mexico, the United States, and Spain approach maternity rights and benefits from differing perspectives within diverse legal frameworks. Maternity and pregnancy deserve legal protection in the workplace by virtue of their vital role to society. Women worldwide share a concern for maternity rights and benefits, but countries approach legal rights related to motherhood and pregnancy from differing perspectives.
The laws in Mexico and Spain regarding maternity share many similarities, including protecting not only the mother and fetus, but also the infant and father. In contrast, the laws in the United States solely protect the mother and unborn fetus. The laws …
Law And Bioterrorism By Victoria Sutton (Book Review), Jeffrey F. Addicott
Law And Bioterrorism By Victoria Sutton (Book Review), Jeffrey F. Addicott
Faculty Articles
The best primer for constructing a legal framework surrounding bioterrorism is a wonderfully researched and incisive book by Professor Victoria Sutton. Sutton brings a vast background of experience and expertise to her book, titled Law and Bioterrorism, which is in fact the first legal textbook in the field of law and bioterrorism.
The book begins with a brief examination of the history of law and bioterrorism, from ancient biological warfare to modern times. Drawing upon the lessons of this history, Sutton discusses historical events such as the use of anthrax in World War I, and further examines the rapidly growing …