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Natural Resources Journal

April 1973, Vol. 13, No. 2

Front Matter

CONTENTS

Introduction        177

A Survey of International Customary Rules of Environmental Protection         179
Ian Brownlie

Concepts in Development of International Environmental Policies         190
Lynton K. Caldwell

The Conventional Law of the Environment         203
E. D. Brown

The United Nations Environment Programme        235
Michael Hardy

International Impact Reports and the Conservation of the Ocean Environment         236
L. F. E. Goldie

International Water Quality Law        282
Albert E. Utton

International Environmental Law: Air and Outer Space         315
Howard J. Taubenfeld

International Control of Weather Modification Activities: Peril or Policy?         327
J. W. Samuels

Land Use Choice: National Prerogative vs. International Policy         343
A. Dan Tarlock

The Impact of Environmental Concern on the Development of International Law         357
Ludwik A. Teclaff

BOOK REVIEWS

To Live on Earth, by Sterling Brubaker          391
Paul B. Sears

Agricultural Development: An International Perspective, by Yujiro Hayami and Vernon W. Ruttan        393
Charles R. Dawson

Economic Independence and Zambian Copper, by Mark Bostock and Charles Harvey, Editors        395
John F. Due

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