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Introduction That an oil-land law is the most needed item in the proposed program ofmineral-land legislation follows, from the fact that Congress has never enacteda law really applicable to petroleum and natural gas.
George Otis Smith
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Who decides the law of the land? [PDF]
A cornerstone of American-Indian cultures is a deep sense of interconnectedness with the natural environment. To preserve this sense of interconnectedness on tribal lands, many American Indians believe that sovereignty over environmental affairs on tribal lands is essential. But a number of shortcomings have historically and continually weakened tribal
Catarina Schmidt
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Correlation of branches of law in environmental and legal support of the development of the Arctic region [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to analyze individual independent branches of law included in environmental law and their variability in determining special approaches to the development of the Arctic in modern geopolitical conditions.
Abanina Elena Nikolaevna+4 more
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Contemporary trends in the judicial practice of compensation for damage in commissioning environmental crimes [PDF]
The prerequisites for the research were a comprehensive analysis of the state of environmental safety in the Russian Federation indicative of negative trends in this area including the compensation for harm caused as a result of committing environmental ...
Blankov Aleksander Salyakhovich+4 more
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Logistical support of agricultural sector in Ukraine: Legal features [PDF]
The article is devoted to the issue of legal regulation of logistical support of Ukrainian agriculture. The relevance of the article is that Ukraine's agriculture is far behind optimal international norms, and the provision of agriculture with fixed ...
Kharytonova Tetiana+4 more
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The phenomenon of judge law or the “Hohfeld case” revisited [PDF]
The article examines the still disputed phenomenon of the so-called judge law. This term implies the ability of judges “to make law” besides the national legislative body.
Korolev Sergey Viktorovich+4 more
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The Legal Foundations of Organic Agriculture as a Means of Security of Public Health [PDF]
Background: The decisive role in the process of organic agriculture and organic food production belongs to legal regulation. This article sets out the relevance of the study of the issues of legal provision of organic agriculture as a means of ...
Tetiana Kurman+2 more
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RSFSR Land Code of 1922 as the first codified act in the history of Russian land legislation
The RSFSR Land Code of 1922 (LC), adopted as part of the comprehensive codification of Soviet law in the 1920s, is in the focus of this article. The Land Code is looked at as the first codified act that forms the branch of Soviet land law, defining its ...
Tatyana F. Yashchuk
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ABSTRACT: This article, which is part of the North–South Legal Mapping Project, considers land law and land use in each jurisdiction on the island of Ireland. The first part provides a sketch of the basic structures of land law, identifying a remarkable level of convergence (or, more accurately, absence of divergence), which is only partially ...
Dobbs, Mary+2 more
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Socio-economic and environmental impacts of land acquisition for tourism development in Vietnam
Like in many countries around the world, Vietnam’s tourism development has been a driver for land acquisitions. In the process of land acquisition, according to the introduction of the 2013 Land Law, affected people in Vietnam have gained more ...
Mai T.T. Duong+2 more
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