Natural resources law has emerged over the last 60 years as a dynamic and challenging field of practice, with a rich and colorful history that reaches back to the beginning of the United States. Globalization, corporate dominance, and shifts in resource management may seem like the latest topics, but as this book points out, they are nothing new. The North American continent was discovered by Europeans during an era of expanding global trade, and quasi-public actors such as the Massachusetts Bay Company and Hudson\u27s Bay Company, as well as private concerns such as the railroads, played huge roles over the centuries. The contributors to The Evolution of Natural Resources Law and Policy do more than take a look at the past, however: they...
This Article considers and evaluates the \u27public trust doctrine, one of the most remarkable lega...
When choosing how to allocate our scarce resources, institutions (formal and informal social norms t...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
8 pages. Includes bibliographical references Sally Fairfax, UC-Berkeley, Helen Ingram, UC-Irvine, a...
This treatise is a thorough assessment of the important and growing field of natural resources law. ...
A recent flurry of new natural resources law casebooks, coming a quarter-century since the publicati...
This casebook covers the laws in place that facilitate traditional commodity resource USE – resource...
This casebook offers a view of natural resources law rich in history, yet exposing students to the c...
4 pages. Eric T. Freyfogle, Max L. Rowe Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of La
This Concise Hornbook is a comprehensive yet concise user-friendly treatise on important natural res...
Our stock of natural resources, and the values and services they provide, are diminishing steadily o...
19 pages. Alexandra B. Klass, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law Schoo
This Article explores the history of natural resources law and pollution control law to provide insi...
This Article considers and evaluates the \u27public trust doctrine, one of the most remarkable lega...
When choosing how to allocate our scarce resources, institutions (formal and informal social norms t...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from ...
8 pages. Includes bibliographical references Sally Fairfax, UC-Berkeley, Helen Ingram, UC-Irvine, a...
This treatise is a thorough assessment of the important and growing field of natural resources law. ...
A recent flurry of new natural resources law casebooks, coming a quarter-century since the publicati...
This casebook covers the laws in place that facilitate traditional commodity resource USE – resource...
This casebook offers a view of natural resources law rich in history, yet exposing students to the c...
4 pages. Eric T. Freyfogle, Max L. Rowe Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of La
This Concise Hornbook is a comprehensive yet concise user-friendly treatise on important natural res...
Our stock of natural resources, and the values and services they provide, are diminishing steadily o...
19 pages. Alexandra B. Klass, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law Schoo
This Article explores the history of natural resources law and pollution control law to provide insi...
This Article considers and evaluates the \u27public trust doctrine, one of the most remarkable lega...
When choosing how to allocate our scarce resources, institutions (formal and informal social norms t...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...