Symposium, the environment and the law /
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San Francisco, CA.:
University of California, Hastings College of the Law,
1971
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Series: | The Hastings Law Journal;
v. 22, no. 3 |
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Table of Contents:
- Articles: Has nature any right to life?, by Earl Finbar Murphy
- Saving Byron's sea: federal and state regulation of oil pollution from ocean petroleum products, by William John Rathje
- A modern proposal for state regulation of consumptive uses of water, by Frank E. Mahoney and Richard C. Ausness
- "Necessity" in condemnation cases - who speaks for the people?, by Michael V. McIntire
- Regulating electric transmission lines in California - insulation from aesthetic shock, by John H. Kouba
- Insecticides and the law, by Robert van den Bosch
- Population explosion and United States law, by Johnson C. Montgomery
- Air pollution and the federal system: responses to felt necessities, by Jan Stevens.