Contemporary societies are characterized by complex interdependence, with industrial activity increasingly having the potential to cause effects beyond local and national borders. Courts have previously illustrated that liability for injurious action must lie with the individual who created the risk of damage under the common law rule of Rylands v. Fletcher. Having fallen out of favour in the twentieth century, this article pro- poses a re-articulation of the rule to cover situations in modern society in which invasive methods are used in the extraction of volatile fuels from the earth, specifically in the case of ‘fracking’. The article examines recent rulings from the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as precedent from the Uni...
Fracking, the exploitation of shale gas reserves, has become one of the most contentious energy-rela...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
The law of takings receives much attention from courts and scholars. Yet much of that attention foc...
Contemporary societies are characterized by complex interdependence, with industrial activity increa...
Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (lar...
As the use of fracking has spread during the recent oil and gas boom, inevitable conflicts have aris...
The practice of hydraulic fracturing, more commonly known as fracking, risks a number of dangerous e...
In 2012, the oil and gas industry created more than 1.2 million jobs. The industry expects this numb...
This chapter explores the specifi c local context of shale gas extraction in Lancashire in the north...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
In April 2018 Cuadrilla Resources successfully drilled the UK’s firsthorizontal shale gas well in La...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
This Comment explores the Pennsylvania Superior Court\u27s rejection of the traditional rule of capt...
Hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking’, involves the extraction of natural gas from shale formations de...
Since the turn of the century the rapid exploitation of shale gas by hydraulic fracturing, popularly...
Fracking, the exploitation of shale gas reserves, has become one of the most contentious energy-rela...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
The law of takings receives much attention from courts and scholars. Yet much of that attention foc...
Contemporary societies are characterized by complex interdependence, with industrial activity increa...
Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (lar...
As the use of fracking has spread during the recent oil and gas boom, inevitable conflicts have aris...
The practice of hydraulic fracturing, more commonly known as fracking, risks a number of dangerous e...
In 2012, the oil and gas industry created more than 1.2 million jobs. The industry expects this numb...
This chapter explores the specifi c local context of shale gas extraction in Lancashire in the north...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
In April 2018 Cuadrilla Resources successfully drilled the UK’s firsthorizontal shale gas well in La...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
This Comment explores the Pennsylvania Superior Court\u27s rejection of the traditional rule of capt...
Hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking’, involves the extraction of natural gas from shale formations de...
Since the turn of the century the rapid exploitation of shale gas by hydraulic fracturing, popularly...
Fracking, the exploitation of shale gas reserves, has become one of the most contentious energy-rela...
Recent technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing have enabled the oil and gas industry to a...
The law of takings receives much attention from courts and scholars. Yet much of that attention foc...