SOME LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF WEATHER MODIFICATION: AN UNCERTAIN FORECAST
Monash University Law Review | [VOL.6 December 1979]
G.N. Heilbronn* | * B.A., LL.B. (Qld), Dip.Crim. (Melb.); Senior Tutor, Faculty of Law, Monash University.
“..Legal theorists in the United States assert that there is an independent “natural right” to diffused air coming onto land in a reasonably natural state, free from dust, smoke, noise, vibration and other pollutionP6 The existence of a comparable right in Australia may be founded upon (a) the common law right to air in a reasonably natural state free from pollution and (b) a “natural right” to the vertical access of air onto land.” P 149
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