ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 



Appelbaum, George D. "Controlling the Environmental Hazards of International 

 Development." Ecology Law Quarterly, v. 5, 1976: 321-376. 



Examines environmental hazards resulting from development projects, 

 describes key agencies administering foreign aid programs, and in view of 

 recent litigation and the National Environmental Policy Act, analyzes legal 

 problems involved in using the courts to prevent adverse environmental 

 outcomes abroad. 

 Barr, Philip B. "Environmental Law — A Survey of International Marine Pollu- 

 tion Controls: Prelude to Geneva." Vanderbilt Journal of Transnalioyial Law, 

 v. 8, spring 1975: 477-492. 



Reviews briefly past efforts at preservation of the marine environment, 



the issues before the UN Third Conference on the Law of the Sea and the 



UN Environment Program, and suggests probable future approaches. 



Busby, Richard H. "The Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution 



from Land-Based Sources: An Effective Method for Arbitrating International 



Effluent Pollution Disputes." California Western International Law Journal, 



v. 5, 1976: 350-375. 



Considers arbitration, diplomacy, and litigation as methods "available to 

 the international community to control and combat . . . [effluent] marine pol- 

 lution. This comment [evaluates] each of these alternatives to determine which 

 method appears most effective in the control of transboundary pollution 

 problems." 

 Christol, Carl O. The International Legal and Institutional Aspects of the Strat- 

 osphere Ozone Problem; Staff Report. Prepared for the use of the Committee on 

 Aeronautical and Space Sciences, United States Senate. Washington, U.S. Govt. 

 Print. Off., 1975. 132 p. 



At head of title: 94th Cong., 1st sess. Committee print. 

 DeHoyas, Debora. "The United Nations Environment Program: The Mediter- 

 ranean Conferences." Harvard International Law Journal, v. 17, summer 1976: 

 639-649. 



Discusses the agreements issued at regional conferences on pollution of the 



Mediterranean held in Barcelona in 1975 and 1976 and "evaluates them as 



means of protecting the marine environment and as examples of functional 



cooperation." 



Dunlap, Riley E. Studies in Environmental Politics and Policy: A Bibliography 



Monticello, 111., 1975. 26 p. (Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Ijibli- 



ography 917). 



Includes empirical studies of recent issues; stresses articles, chapters, and 

 papers. Environmental policy— Bibliography/Conservation of natural re- 

 sources — Bibliography/International environmental cooperation — Bibliog- 

 raphy/Decision making in public administration — Bibliography. 

 The Effects of Pollution Abatemeyit on International Trade. III. Report of the 

 Secretary of Commerce to the President and Congress in Compliance with 

 Section 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. 

 Department of Commerce, April 1975. 523 p. (Available from NTIS as COM- 

 75-11159/lSL.) 

 Elkind, Jerome B. "Footnote to the Nuclear Test Cases: Abuse of Right — A Blind 

 Alley for Environmentalists." Vanderbilt Journal of Traiisnational Law, v. 9, 

 winter 1976: 57-98. 



The article analyzes the 1974 International Court of Justice decision 

 regarding French nuclear testing in the Pacific by focusing on the issue of 

 international responsibilitj^ of a state for activities conducted on its own 

 territory which have harmful effect on another state. "The Court avoided 

 involving itself in an area of international law that promises to be of increas- 

 ing significance, i.e. international environmental law." 

 "The Extraterritorial Scope of NEPA's Environmental Impact Statement Re- 

 quirement." Michigan Law Review, v. 74, Dec. 1975: 349-380. 



Analyzes NEPA's "language and legislative history," concludes that "the 

 NEPA procedural requirements apply to federal activities anywhere in the 

 world." 



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