The environmental costs to society of pollution resulting from ocean petroleum drilling have not been sufficiently evaluated by the regulating agencies. The author recognizes the need for continued exploration and development, analyzes current regulatory deficiencies and recommends some possible solutions
In this article, the author outlines the enormous economic, human, and ecological damage caused by t...
On March 16, 1978, history\u27s worst oil spill occurred when the tanker Amoco Cadiz lost her steeri...
Government regulation of deepwater offshore explorations has found it either difficult to evaluate t...
The environmental costs to society of pollution resulting from ocean petroleum drilling have not bee...
It will be the purpose of this paper to pose and answer this question...How has the legal competence...
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 was enacted by Congress in order to streamline the legislative and reg...
This Article discusses the correlation of growing technology and the growth of national regulation o...
Petroleum contamination is a growing environmental concern that harms both terrestrial and aquatic e...
Recent years have witnessed an increase in both domestic and international concern over vessel sourc...
In light of the growing demand for imported oil, the accelerated offshore development program and th...
Oil spills on the world\u27s oceans and waterways are a significant environmental threats. This Note...
It is now clear that the capacity of the oceans to accept some of the by-products of civilization is...
A significant amount of marine oil pollution is vessel-source with another being non-vessel-source o...
Oil spills, the Supreme Court has declared, are an insidious form of pollution of vast concern to e...
The recent series of accidents on offshore oil platforms have served to raise public awareness on th...
In this article, the author outlines the enormous economic, human, and ecological damage caused by t...
On March 16, 1978, history\u27s worst oil spill occurred when the tanker Amoco Cadiz lost her steeri...
Government regulation of deepwater offshore explorations has found it either difficult to evaluate t...
The environmental costs to society of pollution resulting from ocean petroleum drilling have not bee...
It will be the purpose of this paper to pose and answer this question...How has the legal competence...
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 was enacted by Congress in order to streamline the legislative and reg...
This Article discusses the correlation of growing technology and the growth of national regulation o...
Petroleum contamination is a growing environmental concern that harms both terrestrial and aquatic e...
Recent years have witnessed an increase in both domestic and international concern over vessel sourc...
In light of the growing demand for imported oil, the accelerated offshore development program and th...
Oil spills on the world\u27s oceans and waterways are a significant environmental threats. This Note...
It is now clear that the capacity of the oceans to accept some of the by-products of civilization is...
A significant amount of marine oil pollution is vessel-source with another being non-vessel-source o...
Oil spills, the Supreme Court has declared, are an insidious form of pollution of vast concern to e...
The recent series of accidents on offshore oil platforms have served to raise public awareness on th...
In this article, the author outlines the enormous economic, human, and ecological damage caused by t...
On March 16, 1978, history\u27s worst oil spill occurred when the tanker Amoco Cadiz lost her steeri...
Government regulation of deepwater offshore explorations has found it either difficult to evaluate t...