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Browsing Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation : Vol. 35 (2020) by Title
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Odong, Nsikan-Abasi
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
The Niger-Delta is the oil- and gas-rich region of Nigeria, which has been described as an epitome of the resource curse—poverty, squalor, illiteracy, and environmental degradation exist adjacent to the unspeakable wealth ...
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Kim, Yi Seul
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
This Article aims to provide one of the world’s first analyses of the North Korean food safety regime. Very rarely has this regime been a subject of discussion, as much attention has been diverted to food security issues. ...
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Braig, Katharina Franziska; Panov, Stoyan
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
Climate change is a severe threat to the realization of several fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, the right to private life, and the right to health. In order to guarantee that the protection of the ...
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Babie, Paul T.; Leadbeter, Paul; Nikias, Kyriaco
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
In this Article, we consider the deployment of public power over the water resource. Federalism, like property, fragments control by dividing and separating power. While fragmentation might work to some extent for relatively ...
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Wold, Chris
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
On July 1, 2019, Japan resumed commercial whaling after withdrawing from the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW) and the International Whaling Commission (IWC). In announcing its withdrawal from ...
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Boekeloo, Molly
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
Border walls have long been a source of division among citizens of any nation. While national security is important, many question whether a wall would, in fact, enhance national protection. In the United States, the ...
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Grant, Zoe M.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
This Article will discuss the history and mechanics of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of plastic food contact substances, general obligations of federal agencies under the National Environmental Policy ...
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Galloway, Mari
(University or Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
In 2017, the Trump Administration announced a proposal to expand leasing offshore areas for oil and gas development as part of President Trump’s America-First Offshore Energy Strategy. The proposal allows new offshore oil ...
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Balleste, Roy
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
This article centers on the geostationary orbit, its future management, and the challenges associated with its inherent scarcity. The equitable access under the law to this orbit is in direct conflict with the realization ...
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Macneill, Christopher Mark
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
This Article explores the substantive merit of Russia’s sovereignty claims over the extension of its 200-nautical-mile continental shelf limit via the Lomonosov Ridge to include an additional 150 nautical miles reaching ...
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Kisiel, Edwin
(University or Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
View rights litigation is fairly uncommon in most of the United States because, in the common law, there simply is no right to a view. However, in hilly coastal areas, like Southern California’s beach cities, view rights ...
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