Location

McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento, CA

Start Date

6-3-2015 1:30 PM

End Date

6-3-2015 3:15 PM

Description

An international law of property will have implications on the development of natural resources, as well as implications for biodiversity around the world. Development of natural resources has an impact on national economic growth. A number of legal regimes currently exist that govern the environmental impacts of natural resource development and biodiversity protection. This panel will explore the intersections of property law and cultural and natural resources.

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Moderator: Prof. Raquel Aldana, Pacific McGeorge School of Law

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Mar 6th, 1:30 PM Mar 6th, 3:15 PM

Panel 3: Natural Resources and Biodiversity

McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, Sacramento, CA

An international law of property will have implications on the development of natural resources, as well as implications for biodiversity around the world. Development of natural resources has an impact on national economic growth. A number of legal regimes currently exist that govern the environmental impacts of natural resource development and biodiversity protection. This panel will explore the intersections of property law and cultural and natural resources.