Heritage Resources Law: Protecting the Archeological and Cultural Environment

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John Wiley & Sons, 1999 M01 20 - 608 páginas
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A 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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This e-book give huge advantages in the research and my writing process. Thank you very much, especially to the writers.

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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

Section B Federal Laws that Apply to Native American Heritage Resources
314

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The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded, nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that works in the field of historic preservation in the United States.

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