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UCREFRP Catalog Number
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Natural Resources Law Center.
Title
Boundaries and Water
USFW Year
1989.
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Allocation and Use of a Shared Resource.
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<br />CHARLES F. WILKINSON (B.A. Denison University; <br />LL.B. Stanford University) joined the law <br />faculty at the University of Colorado School <br />of Law in June 1987. He was formerly <br />Professor of Law at the Oregon Law School and <br />has been visiting Professor at the Michigan <br />and Minnesota Law Schools. He has written <br />numerous books and articles on western <br />resources law and on Indian law. A former <br />staff attorney with the Native American Rights <br />Fund, his books include Federal Public Land <br />and Resources Law (1987) (with Coggins); Cases <br />and Materials on Federal Indian Law (1986) <br />(with Getches); Land and Resource Planninq in <br />the National Forests (1987) (with Anderson) <br />American Indians. Time and the Law - Native Societies in a Modern <br />Constitutional Democracy (1987); and The American West a <br />Narrative Biblioqraphy and a studY in Reqionalism (1989). He has <br />received teaching awards from students at Colorado, Michigan, and <br />Oregon. In 1986 he received the University of Oregon's Faculty <br />Excellence Aw~rd for distinguished research and teaching. <br /> <br /> <br />FACULTY: BOUNDARIES-AND WATER <br /> <br />J. DAVID AIKEN (B.A. cum laude, English, <br />Hastings College, 1972; J.S. with honors, <br />George Washington University, 1975) is <br />Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics <br />at the University of Nebraska. His <br />publications include "Ground Water Mining Law <br />and POlicy," "The National Water Policy Review <br />and Western Water Rights Law Reform," "Ground <br />Water Mining and Western Water Rights Law: The <br />Nebraska Experience,: as well as numerous <br />technical ~ ports. He is also the editor of <br />Nebraska Water :'aw Update and the Nebraska <br />Reporter for Rocky Mountain Mineral Law <br />Foundation's Water Law Newsletter. Mr. Aiken <br />has given several invited presentations on <br />water issues at various conferences during the past three years. <br />He was a member of the Nebraska Governor's Water Independence <br />Congress in 1983. He was a member of the Executive Committee for <br />the Natural Resources Section of the Nebraska State Bar Association <br />from 1978 to 1984, and served as its chair from 1982 to 1984. <br /> <br /> <br />eJ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e) <br />
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