Written by practitioners in private practice, government, and academia, each with extensive experience in the area, the book begins by looking at the rights to use water based on both state and federal law, as well as the issues involved in waters that cross state boundaries and in the shared control of water between the U.S. and Mexico and Canada. Further exploring the extent of federal environmental law impacts on water rights, the book discusses the federal agencies with major water use impacts, including the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other agencies whose actions, particularly projects they operate or lands that they manage and regulate, have a considerable impact on state law water rights and the execution of water projects.
Central to any discussion of the federal impact on water rights are the major environmental laws. Individual chapters cover:
Endangered Species Act
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act
The Clean Water Act
The Wilderness Act designations and the wild and scenic rivers designations
The National Environmental Policy Act
Finally, the book concludes by considering cases where water rights have been taken by governmental action without compensation.
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Höhe: 226 mm
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978-1-64105-097-5 (9781641050975)
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Robert H. ("Bo") Abrams is Professor of Law at Florida A & M University, College of Law. Previously he served on the law faculty at Wayne State University for 27 years during which time he also taught frequently at the University of Michigan Law School and the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources & Environment. He is an expert in both Water Law and Environmental Law. He is co-author of two textbooks, Legal Control of Water Resources (with Barton Thompson, Jr., and John Leshy, 5th ed. 2013) and Environmental Law and Process: A Coursebook on Nature, Law, and Society (with Zygmunt Plater, Robert Graham, Lisa Heinzerling, David Wirth, & Noah Hall, 4th ed. 2010). Professor Abrams is a life member of the American Law Institute. Professor Abrams is a past Chair of the ABA Water Resources Committee in 1992-93 and a current Vice Chair of that committee. He is an inductee of the August Order of Water Buffalo. Professor Abrams attended both Stanford Law School and the University of Michigan Law School, earning his J.D. from the latter in 1973.