Vol. 29 No. 4, December 1999
Index
- Talk is cheap: the existence value fallacy.
- Basic themes for regulatory takings litigation.
- The takings jurisprudence of the Court of Federal Claims and the Federal Circuit.
- Does a regulation that fails to advance a legitimate governmental interest result in a regulatory taking?
- Regulatory takings: a historical overview and legal analysis for natural resource management.
- Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council: the categorical and other "exceptions' to liability for Fifth Amendment takings of private property far outweigh the "rule".
- Standing on their own four legs: the future of animal welfare litigation after Animal Legal Defense Fund, Inc. v. Glickman.
- The Takings Issue: Constitutional Limits on Land Use Control and Environmental Regulation.
- Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution.
- A Story That Stands Like a Dam: Glen Canyon and the Struggle for the Soul of the West.
- Contested Landscape: The Politics of Wilderness in Utah and the West.
- Defending Illusions: Federal Protection of Ecosystems.
- Equality Among Unequals in International Environmental Law: Differential Treatment for Developing Countries.
- Risk Assessment in Environmental Management.
- Communication Skills for the Environmental Technician.
- Politics and the Environment: From Theory to Practice.
- Environmental Rights: Critical Perspectives.
- Political Ecology: Global and Local.
- The Earth on Trial: Environmental Law on the International Stage.
- Errata.