The Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental and Natural Resources Law (Carolina Academic Press: Law Advisory Board)
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The Public Trust Doctrine in Environmental and Natural Resources Law (Carolina Academic Press: Law Advisory Board)
This coursebook examines the public trust doctrine (PTD), an ancient anti-monopoly precept of property law, inherited from Roman and civil law, which 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. The text 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.