The Jerome Hall Law Library attempts to obtain at least two copies of all books authored by the Maurer faculty, one for our general collection and one for the faculty writings collection in our Archives Room. Additionally we collect copies of books authored or edited by others, but containing chapters by Maurer faculty. This digital gallery is just a sample of some of the recent books produced by our faculty. If available, links to electronic versions of the book or chapter are included.
Arrangement is by publication year, then by the last name of the faculty member authoring the publication. Use the search box, in the upper left-hand corner, to find a specific author/title.
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Energy and Natural Resources Law: The Regulatory Dialogue
Alfred C. Aman
The premise of this book is that law can be studies as discourse, as a conversation among many actors who speak languages laden with value. Some of these actors are the courts, Congress, state and local legislatures, the bar, the media and, indirectly but importantly, the people – society itself. In this book, we will examine the discourse generated in one area of the law – energy and natural resource law. What we call “the regulatory dialogue” is a conversation among various legal actors who often speak very different languages. Our subjects necessarily will range from human nature and the ethical implications of using certain energy sources to the cost of capital, its effect on the electric utility industry and other such practical concerns.
- From the author’s preface
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The Present Development and Status of International Law
Amos Hershey
Professor Hershey's contribution to this collection is Chapter 6 (pages 134-146) "The Present Status of International Law," and is titled, "The Present Development and Status of International Law."