[acn-l] Query on Conference

Dean Staff (dean at staff.ca)
Fri, 31 Aug 2001 07:00:46 -0400

I apologize for the original post... It was a call for presenters for a conference
that has already passed that appeared in my inbox 2 days ago.

However, if you can provide an answer to this gentleman's query, please
respond directly to him.

Thanks
Dean
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Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 09:29:48 -0400
To: dean at staff.ca, acn-l at acn.ca
From: Jerry McCormick-Ray <cr at virginia.edu>
Subject: Query on Conference

William,

I am on your e-mail recipient list and interested in law from the view of
an ecosystem scientist. I am a coastal marine conservation ecologist and
wondering if you know of anyone discussing the coastal zone and the
land-sea problems that separate jurisdictions and split the ecosystem? Any
discussion on the Public Trust Doctrine based on the book by Archer et al
1994, THE PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINE?

Thanks,

Jerry McCormick-Ray

At 8:54 PM -0400 8/27/01, Dean Staff wrote:
>7th International Wildlife Law Conference: Call for Presentations
>
>The 7th International Wildlife Law Conference will take place on April
>13, 2001 at the Washington College of Law at American University in
>Washington, DC. The theme for the conference will be "The Convention on
>Biological Diversity: A Ten Year Report Card." Individuals interested in
>proposing panels or individual papers are invited to submit abstracts
>using the site's online abstract submission form,
[...]

G. Carleton Ray & Jerry McCormick-Ray
Department of Environmental Sciences, Clark Hall.
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA. 22903
Tel: (804) 924-0551: Fax: (804) 982-2137: E-Mail cr at virginia.edu

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Dean Staff Kanata On. Canada
dean at staff.ca
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