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Common Grounds, Common Waters: Towards A Water Ethic - Roundtable Discussion, Gabriel Eckstein, Irene Klaver Oct 2008

Common Grounds, Common Waters: Towards A Water Ethic - Roundtable Discussion, Gabriel Eckstein, Irene Klaver

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The purpose of this roundtable discussion is to continue the dialogue but in a more informal setting, and to allow people to develop some of the ideas and concepts that they started earlier but could not finish because of the time limits.

It is also to get the audience and the panelists to ask questions of each other and to participate in more of a dialogue. To start this discussion I want to raise, at least to the panelists, this issue of wants versus needs, and I am actually going to add one more-versus rights-because I thought that was very …


Controversy Reemerges Over Hiring, Review Of Immigration Judges, Gabriel Pacyniak Jul 2008

Controversy Reemerges Over Hiring, Review Of Immigration Judges, Gabriel Pacyniak

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Nearly two years after former Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales proposed a slate of reforms to quell growing discontent over the quality of decisions from Immigration Judges and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), a series of critical reports this summer thrust the nation's immigration courts back in the national spotlight.


Examples Of The Political Character Of International Water Law, Gabriel E. Eckstein Apr 2008

Examples Of The Political Character Of International Water Law, Gabriel E. Eckstein

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It is widely known that over a billion people lack access to potable water, and well over twice that number are without adequate sanitation'-the latter situation often being related to the former. It has been calculated that every eight seconds a child dies of water-related causes-a stunning statistic and an absolutely unacceptable state of affairs.

While much has been made of the prospect of global water shortages, what is perhaps not so well known is that most of the world's fresh water is shared by two or more states. There are more than 260 international drainage basins, which account for …


Where's The Beef? Facilitating Voluntary Retirements Of Federal Lands From Livestock Grazing, John D. Leshy, Molly S. Mcusic Jan 2008

Where's The Beef? Facilitating Voluntary Retirements Of Federal Lands From Livestock Grazing, John D. Leshy, Molly S. Mcusic

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Corn Futures: Consumer Politics, Health, And Climate Change, Jedediah Purdy, James Salzman Jan 2008

Corn Futures: Consumer Politics, Health, And Climate Change, Jedediah Purdy, James Salzman

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The Mexicans have long been known as the Corn People, but that label perhaps provides a better fit for modern day Americans. The simple seeds of corn play a fundamental role unprecedented in the history of human agriculture. Corn now underpins two major sectors, arguably the two most important sectors, of our modern economy - food supply and energy supply. How we choose to consume this seed has far-ranging consequences for pressing issues as far apart as climate change and diabetes, energy policy and immigration, tropical deforestation and food riots.


In Praise Of Joe Sax, John D. Leshy Jan 2008

In Praise Of Joe Sax, John D. Leshy

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Interstate Groundwater Resources: The Federal Role, John D. Leshy Jan 2008

Interstate Groundwater Resources: The Federal Role, John D. Leshy

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No abstract provided.