Natural Resources Journal 1992 - Abstracts

Natural Resources Journal 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Administration of reserved and non-reserved water rights on an Indian reservation: post-adjudication questions on the Big Horn River.LawHannum, Eric
A hastily negotiated river compact leads to problems in equitable apportionment of the Canadian River. (Case Note)LawRobertson, Joseph H.
CERCLA precludes the use of other statutes to challenge EPA cleanup actions. (Case Note)LawSchatzman, Chris
Considering the multiple arch dam: theory, practice and the ethics of safety in a case of innovative hydraulic engineering. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development)LawJackson, Donald C.
Contract for nonbeneficial use: New Mexico water law is drowned out by contract. (Case Note)LawSingdahlsen, William
Coping with uncertainty: social scientists, engineers, and federal water resources planning. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development)LawReuss, Martin
Disputing distributions in a shrinking commons: the case of drought in California.LawBurton, Lloyd
Dolphin-safe tuna: what's in a label? The killing of dolphins in the Eastern Tropical Pacific and the case for an international legal solution.LawBoreman, Stephen M.
EPA's CERCLA lender liability proposal: secured creditors "hit the jackpot."LawGoble, Robin A.
Fact, fiction, and Forest Service appeals.LawTobias, Carl
Grazing rights: time for a new outlook.LawJackson, James M.
Land use regulations and the Takings Clause: are courts applying a tougher standard to regulators after Nollan? (Nollan v. California Coastal Commission, wherein the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that California's conditioning of a building permit on the grant of an easement for public beach access constituted a taking) (Case Note)LawBailey, Sandra
Legal regulation of sustainable development in Australia: politics, economics or ethics?LawEndre, Helen
Standing for environmental groups: procedural injury as injury-in-fact. (Case Note)LawWolok, Miriam S.
Storm over Niagara: a catalyst in reshaping government in the United States and Canada during the Progressive Era. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development)LawEvans, Gail E.H.
The Milk River: deferred water policy transitions in an international waterway. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development)LawWolfe, Mary Ellen
The role of science in valuing natural resources after State of Ohio v. Department of the Interior. (Case Note)LawLouderbough, Ellen
Tribes v. states: zoning Indian reservations. (Case Note)LawWright, J. Bart
Water and bureaucracy: origins of the federal responsibility for water resources, 1787-1838. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development)LawShallat, Todd
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