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Montana’S Response To Interjurisdictional Marketing Challenges, Deborah Beaumont Schmidt
Montana’S Response To Interjurisdictional Marketing Challenges, Deborah Beaumont Schmidt
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
20 pages.
Contains references.
Allocating Groundwater Among Nations, States And Tribes, Ann Berkley Rodgers, Carolyn J. Abeita
Allocating Groundwater Among Nations, States And Tribes, Ann Berkley Rodgers, Carolyn J. Abeita
Boundaries and Water: Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
70 pages.
The Pearl In The Oyster: The Public Trust Doctrine In North Carolina, Valerie B. Spalding
The Pearl In The Oyster: The Public Trust Doctrine In North Carolina, Valerie B. Spalding
Campbell Law Review
The first part of this article will trace the history of the public trust doctrine from Roman times, through its application in England, and thence to its development in the United States to the present. The more important issues associated with the doctrine, such as the constitutional "takings clause" argument, will be discussed. The second part of the article will trace the public trust doctrine in North Carolina and explore the underpinnings and rationale of the State v. Credle decision. It will also discuss the issues raised in part one with regard to their application in North Carolina. Finally, the …
The Headwaters Of The Public Trust: Some Thoughts On The Source And Scope Of The Traditional Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
The Headwaters Of The Public Trust: Some Thoughts On The Source And Scope Of The Traditional Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson
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