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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Major Federal Mining and Mineral Laws and Related Documents
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Major Federal Mining and Mineral Laws and Related Documents
Author: William F. Wiant
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Major Federal Mining and Mineral Laws and Related Documents
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Major Federal Mining and Mineral Laws and Legislation and Related Documents
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 545
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Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 545
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Mining Laws of 1872 and 1989
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Mineral Resources Development and Production
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Category : Mining claims
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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Category : Mining claims
Languages : en
Pages : 376
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American Law of Mining
Author: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation
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Category : Mining law
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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In-depth treatment of all aspects of mining law, including: 6 Volumes; Looseleaf; updated with supplements & revisions.
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Category : Mining law
Languages : en
Pages : 832
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In-depth treatment of all aspects of mining law, including: 6 Volumes; Looseleaf; updated with supplements & revisions.
The Mining Law
Author: John D. Leshy
Publisher: Resources for the Future
ISBN: 9780915707263
Category : Mining law
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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In this highly entertaining as well as profoundly scholarly study of the 1872 Mining Law, John Leshy has produced both a legal treatise and a history of the West written from the vantage point of mineral exploration and production. The Mining Law illuminates some of the more obscure corners of Western history, federal land and resource policy, and the relationships among various branches of government in making and carrying out policy. For more than a century the mining of hard-rock minerals in the United States has been carried out under this law, which was written to promote mineral development in the age of the pick-and-shovel prospector. It is the last important survivor of the great laws undergirding the westward expansion. The Mining Law has never been changed to reflect modern mining technologies or newer social values that question whether mineral extraction is the best use of the land and its resources. From its enactment, the Mining Law's inadequacies have given rise to illegal abuse, litigation, and patchwork regulation by federal agencies and judge-made law. Leshy explains how the law has survived by a combination of executive and judicial manipulation in the face of legislative paralysis. Today, as concern mounts about economic efficiency, government regulation, environmental protection, the rebuilding of the nation's industrial base, and competing uses of the land and its resources, the argument for reform of the law becomes compelling. The present law not only obstructs the very mineral development it was designed to promote; it may no longer be in the national interest. Certainly any future attempts to rewrite or amend the Law will start off with Leshy's exposition and analysis of its origins, operation, and implementation, and his detailed examination of the issues surrounding the law, its interpretation by courts and administrative agencies, and the attempts to adapt the law to changing conditions and social goals. Assessing the prospect for reform in today's political climate, he suggests arrangements regarding the law's reform that might be concluded by industry, small operators, and environmental protection advocates as well as creative measures that might be taken by Congress, the president, and the courts.
Publisher: Resources for the Future
ISBN: 9780915707263
Category : Mining law
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
In this highly entertaining as well as profoundly scholarly study of the 1872 Mining Law, John Leshy has produced both a legal treatise and a history of the West written from the vantage point of mineral exploration and production. The Mining Law illuminates some of the more obscure corners of Western history, federal land and resource policy, and the relationships among various branches of government in making and carrying out policy. For more than a century the mining of hard-rock minerals in the United States has been carried out under this law, which was written to promote mineral development in the age of the pick-and-shovel prospector. It is the last important survivor of the great laws undergirding the westward expansion. The Mining Law has never been changed to reflect modern mining technologies or newer social values that question whether mineral extraction is the best use of the land and its resources. From its enactment, the Mining Law's inadequacies have given rise to illegal abuse, litigation, and patchwork regulation by federal agencies and judge-made law. Leshy explains how the law has survived by a combination of executive and judicial manipulation in the face of legislative paralysis. Today, as concern mounts about economic efficiency, government regulation, environmental protection, the rebuilding of the nation's industrial base, and competing uses of the land and its resources, the argument for reform of the law becomes compelling. The present law not only obstructs the very mineral development it was designed to promote; it may no longer be in the national interest. Certainly any future attempts to rewrite or amend the Law will start off with Leshy's exposition and analysis of its origins, operation, and implementation, and his detailed examination of the issues surrounding the law, its interpretation by courts and administrative agencies, and the attempts to adapt the law to changing conditions and social goals. Assessing the prospect for reform in today's political climate, he suggests arrangements regarding the law's reform that might be concluded by industry, small operators, and environmental protection advocates as well as creative measures that might be taken by Congress, the president, and the courts.
The Law of Mineral Industries
Author: Mexico
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Category : Mining law
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Category : Mining law
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Coal Mining Laws ...
Author: Colorado
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Category : Mines and mining
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Category : Mines and mining
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Handbook of Mineral Law
Author: Terry S. Maley
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
A detailed description of all aspects of Idaho geology. The book is profusely illustrated with almost 1,000 photographs and illustrations. It is up-to-date through 2016.
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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A detailed description of all aspects of Idaho geology. The book is profusely illustrated with almost 1,000 photographs and illustrations. It is up-to-date through 2016.