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The World Heritage Treaty: A Means to Federally Regulate Private Property for the Preservation of Cultural and Natural Heritage

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America's cultural and natural heritage is in grave danger of being lost and federal regulation may provide the only means of saving certain of these irreplaceable heritage properties. The author suggests that the treaty power may be used to bring such protective regulation within the scope of federal authority under the Constitution.

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23 Ariz. L. Rev. 1033 (1981)

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