Abstract
In this Article, Professor Wirth reviews the book National Defense and the Environment by Stephen Dycus, a recognized expert in both environmental and national security law. The emphasis of the book is on containing and remediating the environmental excesses of the American defense-industrial complex, with a domestic policy focus. While Professor Wirth considers Dycus’ work an intellectually rewarding and refreshing new entry into the ongoing environment-as-security colloquy, he does not consider the book to be accessible to a general audience given the book’s fundamentally legalistic nature.
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- Subject
Domestic Law
Economics
Environmental Law
Government Contracts
Land Use Law
Law and Society
Legal Writing and Research
Natural Resources Law
Politics
Securities Law
Social Welfare Law
- Journal title
Virginia Law Review
- Volume
84
- Pagination
315-332
- Date submitted
7 September 2022
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