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The Legal Protection Of Subsistence: A Prerequisite Of Food Security For The Inuit Of Alaska, Sophie Theriault, Ghislain Otis, Gerard Duhaime, Christopher Furgal
The Legal Protection Of Subsistence: A Prerequisite Of Food Security For The Inuit Of Alaska, Sophie Theriault, Ghislain Otis, Gerard Duhaime, Christopher Furgal
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Water Law: The Contributions Of Western United States Water Law To The United States Water Law To The United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Non-Navigable Uses Of International Watercourses, Carolin Spiegel
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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Can Wind Be A “Firm” Resource? A North Carolina Case Study, Lena M. Hansen
Can Wind Be A “Firm” Resource? A North Carolina Case Study, Lena M. Hansen
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
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Nothing Besides Remains: Preserving The Scientific And Cultural Value Of Paleontological Resources In The United States, Alexa Z. Chew
Nothing Besides Remains: Preserving The Scientific And Cultural Value Of Paleontological Resources In The United States, Alexa Z. Chew
Duke Law Journal
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Modular Environmental Regulation, Jody Freeman, Daniel Farber
Modular Environmental Regulation, Jody Freeman, Daniel Farber
Duke Law Journal
This Article proposes a "modular" conception of environmental regulation and natural resource management as an alternative to traditional approaches. Under traditional approaches, agencies tend to operate independently, and often at cross-purposes, using relatively inflexible regulatory tools, without significant stakeholder input, and without institutional mechanisms capable of adapting to changing conditions over time. Modularity, by contrast, is characterized by a high degree of flexible coordination across government agencies as well as between public agencies and private actors; governance structures in which form follows function; a problem-solving orientation that requires flexibility; and reliance on a mix of formal and informal tools of …
Indigenous Lands As Cultural Property: A New Approach To Indigenous Land Claims, Lindsey L. Wiersma
Indigenous Lands As Cultural Property: A New Approach To Indigenous Land Claims, Lindsey L. Wiersma
Duke Law Journal
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