Bureaucracy and the Forests: An Occasional Paper on the Role of the Political Process in the Free SocietyAn overview of some unusual laws from all over the world. |
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... standing as additional sources of power . A sampling of these shows the nature of the standards fixed as " guides " to the Secretary's action . He is authorized , on thirty days ' notice , to sell timber in the national forests " for ...
... standing as additional sources of power . A sampling of these shows the nature of the standards fixed as " guides " to the Secretary's action . He is authorized , on thirty days ' notice , to sell timber in the national forests " for ...
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... insurmountable legal obstacle bars the way . The courts have held that the public as such cannot complain of government action ; only an individual with a specialized interest called " standing " can assert any rights . In other 7.
... insurmountable legal obstacle bars the way . The courts have held that the public as such cannot complain of government action ; only an individual with a specialized interest called " standing " can assert any rights . In other 7.
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... standing " can assert any rights . In other words , a mem- ber of the public could complain of action concerning the forests only if he had an individual contractual or other special interest to distinguish him from other mem- bers of ...
... standing " can assert any rights . In other words , a mem- ber of the public could complain of action concerning the forests only if he had an individual contractual or other special interest to distinguish him from other mem- bers of ...
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action administrative advisory hearing agencies Agriculture allowed authority buildings Bureau of Land Center character Chief choice classification closed communication competing concerning Congress consideration considered courts decide decisions delegated Department desirable determine difficulty discuss economic effect elements established executive experts expressed final forest management Forest Service functions give given granted grazing groups held important individual Interior issues judgments Land Management legislative lumber major means ment Multiple national forests National Park natural needs notice officer opportunity otherwise Park Service permit persons planning points of view possible practice preserve problem procedure professional proposal public interest public participation question recreation regional regulations relating represent responsibility roads Secretary sell sometimes specific standards standing statutes technical timber tion tree usually values various views wild wilderness