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The public trust doctrine (PTD), an ancient anti-monopoly precept of property law inherited from Roman and civil law, exists in every United States jurisdiction and several international ones. The PTD, originally concerned with navigation and fishing, has emerged as an organizing principle for natural resources management in the twenty-first century, for it posits government trustees as stewards for both present and future generations. This casebook examines the role of the public trust doctrine in managing waterways, wetlands, water rights, wildlife, the atmosphere, and uplands like beaches and parks. The materials are suited for either an upper-division environmental or natural resources law course or a seminar.
The third edition includes important new cases, including the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's landmark decision in Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation v. Commonwealth, recognizing the inherent nature of the public trust doctrine in the state's constitution; the California Court of Appeal's decision in Environmental Law Foundation v. State Water Resources Control Board, extending the public trust to groundwater extraction; the North Carolina Court of Appeals' decision in Nies v. Town of Emerald Isle, recognizing the doctrine's application to North Carolina beaches, and others. It also includes a new chapter on atmospheric trust litigation, including Juliana v. United States, and a chapter compiling pioneering cases world-wide recognizing fundamental rights to ecology based on the public trust doctrine, rights of nature, and other emerging principles.
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Are you interested in environmental and natural resources law? Look no further than our comprehensive book, "The Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental and Natural Resources Law". This book explores the ancient anti-monopoly precept of property law and its relevance in present times. With examples from every United States jurisdiction and international ones, this casebook delves into the role of the public trust doctrine in managing waterways, wetlands, wildlife, and more.
Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in environmental law with the third edition of our book. It includes important new cases that have shaped the landscape of the public trust doctrine, such as landmark decisions from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the California Court of Appeal. Be informed about the recognition of the public trust doctrine in various states and its application to groundwater extraction, beaches, and even atmospheric trust litigation.
Whether you're a student or a professional in the field, our book is perfect for an upper-division environmental or natural resources law course or seminar. Dive deep into the principles that guide government trustees as stewards for both present and future generations.
Ready to explore the world of environmental law? Don't miss out on this invaluable resource. To view or download the 2023 Supplement to this book, click here.
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