Both educational activities featured Deidre Duncan, a lawyer and
water law expert with the law firm of Hunton and Williams, who provided a legal analysis of the proposed rule and the negative economic impact the regulation would have on property owners nationwide; and Dr. Dave Sundig, an economics professor with U.C. Berkley, who provided a critique of the EPA's meager cost / benefit analysis conducted for the rulemaking.
Not exact matches
The jury also included
experts such as Laura Esquivel, author of the best - seller Like
Water for Chocolate, the Basque writer Kirmen Uribe, Cristina Franchini,
expert in international
law, the rural sociologist Matthew Goldfarb and María Fernanda di Giacobbe, winner of the Basque Culinary World Prize 2016.
International
experts in other disciplines joined them including novelist Laura Esquivel, author of the hugely popular novel Like
Water for Chocolate; Kirmen Uribe, one of the most widely read and translated Basque language authors; Cristina Franchini, an
expert on International
Law; Matthew Goldfarb, organic farmer, rural sociologist and
expert in sustainable production; and María Fernanda di Giacobbe, winner of the 2016 Basque Culinary World Prize.
«It's fundamental,» said Laura Ziemer, senior counsel for Trout Unlimited and a leading
expert on
water law.
He was held under
water until he felt like he was dying, says Joanne Mariner, an
expert in humanitarian
law for Amnesty International.
Martin Pratt, an
expert on maritime boundaries at Durham University in England, says that the only environmental protection afforded under the United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea relates to so - called Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) in
waters within a territory extending 200 nautical miles (370 kilometers) from a country's coastline.
A National Clean
Water Commission of blue - ribbon experts in law, engineering, sciences, health, technology, finance and economics to recommend new national goals to replace the tired and expired goals of current federal water laws, and a policy and business plan to implement
Water Commission of blue - ribbon
experts in
law, engineering, sciences, health, technology, finance and economics to recommend new national goals to replace the tired and expired goals of current federal
water laws, and a policy and business plan to implement
water laws, and a policy and business plan to implement them.
The three analogies: (1) whereas a pre-electronic paper record can be symbolized by a piece of paper in a file drawer, an electronic record is like a drop of
water in a pool of
water, i.e., it is completely dependent upon its ERMS for its existence, accessibility, and «integrity» (as that word is used in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts; e.g. s. 31.2 (1)(a) CEA); (2) if
expert opinion evidence were rendered admissible in the way that electronic records are, there would be no evidence presented, nor cross-examination allowed, as to the qualifications of the
expert witnesses, i.e., the «qualifications» of an electronic record being the state of records management of the ERMS in which it is stored; (3) going from a horse - powered transportation system to a motor vehicle - based transportation system has required a vast amount of new
laws, regulations, and enforcement personnel, including police officers, judges, and lawyers, i.e., stepping up to a new technology requires that it be controlled by new
laws and regulations, otherwise it will cause injury, damage, and injustice.
Ms. Hania is an
expert on multi-party negotiation, regulatory systems, global governance,
water law and climate change and is a published author in these areas.