Natural Resources Journal 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Administration of reserved and non-reserved water rights on an Indian reservation: post-adjudication questions on the Big Horn River. | Law | Hannum, Eric |
A hastily negotiated river compact leads to problems in equitable apportionment of the Canadian River. (Case Note) | Law | Robertson, Joseph H. |
CERCLA precludes the use of other statutes to challenge EPA cleanup actions. (Case Note) | Law | Schatzman, 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) | Law | Jackson, Donald C. |
Contract for nonbeneficial use: New Mexico water law is drowned out by contract. (Case Note) | Law | Singdahlsen, William |
Coping with uncertainty: social scientists, engineers, and federal water resources planning. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development) | Law | Reuss, Martin |
Disputing distributions in a shrinking commons: the case of drought in California. | Law | Burton, 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. | Law | Boreman, Stephen M. |
EPA's CERCLA lender liability proposal: secured creditors "hit the jackpot." | Law | Goble, Robin A. |
Fact, fiction, and Forest Service appeals. | Law | Tobias, Carl |
Grazing rights: time for a new outlook. | Law | Jackson, 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) | Law | Bailey, Sandra |
Legal regulation of sustainable development in Australia: politics, economics or ethics? | Law | Endre, Helen |
Standing for environmental groups: procedural injury as injury-in-fact. (Case Note) | Law | Wolok, 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) | Law | Evans, Gail E.H. |
The Milk River: deferred water policy transitions in an international waterway. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development) | Law | Wolfe, Mary Ellen |
The role of science in valuing natural resources after State of Ohio v. Department of the Interior. (Case Note) | Law | Louderbough, Ellen |
Tribes v. states: zoning Indian reservations. (Case Note) | Law | Wright, J. Bart |
Water and bureaucracy: origins of the federal responsibility for water resources, 1787-1838. (Historical Analysis and Water Resources Development) | Law | Shallat, Todd |
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