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2007

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“Paper Battle On The River Uruguay; The International Dispute Surrounding The Construction Of Pulp Mills On The River Uruguay”, Maria A. Del-Cerro Apr 2007

“Paper Battle On The River Uruguay; The International Dispute Surrounding The Construction Of Pulp Mills On The River Uruguay”, Maria A. Del-Cerro

Maria A del-Cerro

Abstract This Comment explores the legality of the Uruguayan government’s decision to approve the construction of two pulp mill plants on the River Uruguay, and examines the related litigation currently pending before the International Court of Justice, “ICJ”. A review of international watercourse law assists in deciphering the parties’ substantive and procedural obligations under the 1975 Statute of the River Uruguay. The comment argues that Uruguay has fulfilled these obligations, while Argentina has not. The piece recommends that the ICJ resolve the dispute in favor of Uruguay, and adopt a more precise standard for determining when a state has complied …


Enacting Libertarian Property: Oregon's Measure 37 And Its Implications, Michael Blumm Jan 2007

Enacting Libertarian Property: Oregon's Measure 37 And Its Implications, Michael Blumm

Michael Blumm

In November 2004, for the second time in four years, Oregon voters opted for a radical initiative that is transforming development rights in the state. The full implications of this substantial change in property rights have yet to be fully realized, but it’s clear that the post-2004 land use world in Oregon will be dramatically different than the previous thirty years.

Land development rights in the state were significantly curtailed by a landmark law the Oregon legislature, encouraged by pioneering Governor Tom McCall, enacted in 1973. Implementation of that law survived three separate initiatives that sought to rescind it in …