Heritage Resources Law: Protecting the Archeological and Cultural EnvironmentA comprehensive reference for the growing field of environmental law, this important legal primer defines and interprets the statues and federal policies that protect archeological resources in land and water environments. |
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Contenido
CHAPTER | 1 |
Historic and Cultural Resources Protection Under | 17 |
CHAPTER | 31 |
Permits Issued by Federal Agencies that Affect Heritage Resources | 153 |
Challenges to Agency Action Based on NonCompliance | 172 |
CHAPTER THREE | 181 |
General Federal Enforcement Statutes and Regulations that | 252 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 291 |
Indian Sacred Sites | 359 |
Section G Issues for Discussion | 367 |
Other Issues | 391 |
Admiralty and Maritime Law and Submerged Heritage Resources | 401 |
or Supplemented | 446 |
Section E Federal Laws that Generally Apply to Protect Heritage Resources | 508 |
Issues for Discussion | 522 |
Table of Cases | 537 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonising Theory and Practice Claire Smith,H. Martin Wobst Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: National and ... S. Dromgoole Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |