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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Wouters, Patricia & A. Dan Tarlock. (2013). The Third Wave of Normativity in Global Water Law: The Duty to Cooperate in the Peaceful Management of the World's Water Resources: An Emerging Obligation Erga Omnes?. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (2010). Tribal Justice and Property Rights: The Evolution of Winters v. United States. Natural resources journal. 50(2). 471.7 indexed citations
Tarlock, A. Dan, et al.. (2006). Western Growth and Sustainable Water Use: If There Are No Natural Limits, Should We Worry about Water Supplies?. The Mathematics Enthusiast. 27(1). 5.1 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (2004). Water Law Reform in West Virginia: The Broader Context. The Research Repository @ WVU (West Virginia University). 106. 495.3 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (2004). A First Look at a Modern Legal Regime for a "Post-Modern" United States Army Corps of Engineers. UNM’s Digital Repository (University of New Mexico). 52. 1285.1 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (2004). Is There a There There in Environmental Law. 19(2). 1.17 indexed citations
Tarlock, A. Dan. (2002). The Future of Prior Appropriation in the West. Natural resources journal. 41(4). 769.21 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (2001). Water Policy Adrift. 16(1). 63.2 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (2000). Contested Landscapes and Local Voice. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 3(1). 513–537.1 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1999). Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities as Endangered Cultural Remnants. SSRN Electronic Journal. 31. 539.6 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1992). Environmental Protection: The Potential Misfit Between Equity and Efficiency. eYLS (Yale Law School). 63. 871.7 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1992). Now, Think Again About Adaptation. 9. 169.4 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1991). Western Water Law, Global Warming, and Growth Limitations. Loyola of Los Angeles law review. 24(4). 979.4 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1990). Discovering The Virtues of Riparianism, Foreword to Symposium, Eastern Water Law. 9. 249.2 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1988). Law of Water Rights and Resources.29 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1986). Inter and Intrastate Usage of Great Lakes Waters: A Legal Overview. Case Western Reserve journal of international law. 18(1). 67.2 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan, et al.. (1972). Environmental Regulation of Power Plant Siting: Existing and Proposed Institutions.3 indexed citations
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Tarlock, A. Dan. (1972). Defending the Environment: A Strategy for Citizen Action, by Joseph L. Sax. Indiana law journal. 47(2). 12.1 indexed citations
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