A Meaningful Right to Fish Part One A Meaningful Right to Fish Part One

A Meaningful Right to Fish Part One

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In 1970 a complaint was filed in federal court to clarify the right to fish that tribes had reserved in the Stevens Treaties. The case became United States v. Washington and has been in litigation ever since. Hundreds of sub-proceedings have been decided, dozens of appeals have been heard and the Supreme Court has considered the case twice.  Part One covers the period from treaty times to 1979 when the Supreme Court in the Passenger Vessel decision affirmed the1970  trial court decision of Judge Boldt.  Part Two in a separate volume describes  the next  forty-five years. Numerous sub-proceedings have been litigated over allocation, management of fish harvests, the right to harvest shellfish, the location of tribal fishing areas and the protection of fish  habitat. It is perhaps the most complex case in the American legal system. It profoundly influenced fisheries science and management and played an oversized role in the politics of the Pacific Northwest.

GENRE
Historia
UTGIVEN
2021
2 februari
SPRÅK
EN
Engelska
LÄNGD
292
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Bruce Davies
STORLEK
195,5
KB

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