Environmental governance in Kenya : implementing the framework law / edited by, C.O. Okidi, P. Kameri-Mbote, Migai Akech
Kelo v. City of New London [videorecording] : 545 U.S. 469 (2005) / produced by Thomas Metzloff, Sarah Wood, Todd Shoemaker
Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council [videorecording] : 505 U.S. 1003 (1992)
Environmental protection in China : land-use management / edited by Jeff Bennett, Xuehong Wang, Lei Zhang
EU emissions trading scheme and aviation / by Ulrich Steppler and Angela Klingmüller
From shipbreaking to sustainable ship recycling : evolution of a legal regime / by Tony George Puthucherril
Ten technologies to save the planet : energy options for a low-carbon future / Chris Goodall
Law for water management : a guide to concepts and effective approaches / edited by Jessica Vapnek ... [et al.] for the Development Law Service, FAO Legal Office
Negotiate : reaching agreements over water / edited by John Dore, Julia Robinson and Mark Smith
Public procurement of energy efficiency services : lessons from international experience / Jas Singh ... [et al.]
Low-carbon development for Mexico / Todd M. Johnson ... [et al.]
Planning sustainable cities : global report on human settlements 2009 / United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Power hungry : the myths of "green" energy and the real fuels of the future / Robert Bryce
SEC and climate : disclosure requirements / by Patricia Barmeyer ... [et al.] ; general editor Bradley M. Marten
The people's agents and the battle to protect the American public : special interests, government, and threats to health, safety, and the environment / Rena Steinzor and Sidney Shapiro
Coming climate crisis? : consider the past, beware the big fix / Claire L. Parkinson
Migration, development and environment / by Graeme Hugo
Sustainable land management sourcebook
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Recent Law Review Articles -- June 2010
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.
Bannon, Tobias F., III. Note. A cranberry recipe for citizen rulemaking. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 127-156 (2010).
ARCHITECTURE.
Rawlins, Rachael and Robert Paterson. Sustainable buildings and communities: climate change and the case for federal standards. 19 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 335-382 (2010).
AUTOMOBILES.
Holden, J.D. Note. Making taxis green: hybrid cab programs and the debate over preemption in environmental regulation. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 157-189 (2010).
CHINA.
McMullin, Joseph. Comment. Do Chinese environmental laws work? A study of litigation as response to the problem of fishery pollution. 26 UCLA Pac. Basin L.J. 142-183 (2009).
CLIMATE CHANGE.
Brown, Eleanor Weston. A common morality: toward a framework for designing fiscal instruments to respond to global climate change. 15 Widener L. Rev. 391-408 (2010).
Craig, Robin Kundis. A public health perspective on sea-level rise: starting points for climate change adaptation. 15 Widener L. Rev. 521-540 (2010).
Kristl, Kenneth T. Diminishing the divine: climate change and the act of God defense. 15 Widener L. Rev. 325-362 (2010).
Roberts, Tracey M. Mitigating the distributional impacts of climate change policy. 67 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 209-272 (2010).
Wiley, Lindsay F. Adaptation to the health consequences of climate change as a potential influence on public health law and policy: from preparedness to resilience. 15 Widener L. Rev. 483-519 (2010).
COMPLIANCE.
Hickman, Kristin E. and Claire A. Hill. Concepts, categories, and compliance in the regulatory state. 94 Minn. L. Rev. 1151-1201 (2010).
CORPORATIONS.
Akhtarkhavari, Afshin. The Global Compact, environmental principles, and change in international environmental politics. 38 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 277-312 (2020).
ENERGY POLICY.
Hough, Dennis J. Jr. Student article. World Trade Organization agreements and principles as a vehicle for the attainment of energy security. 9 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 199-228 (2010).
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
Westmoreland, Joshua K. Note. Global warming and originalism: the role of the EPA in the Obama Administration. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 225-256 (2010).
FUEL.
Hsu, Shi-Ling. The politics and psychology of gasoline taxes: an empirical study. 15 Widener L. Rev. 363-389 (2010).
GREENHOUSE GASES.
Ferreira, Deanne M. Camara. Note. Global warming and agribusiness: could methane gas from dairy cows spark the next California Gold Rush? 15 Widener L. Rev. 541-576 (2010).
INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Ford, Stuart. Is the failure to respond appropriately to a natural disaster a crime against humanity? The responsibility to protect and individual criminal responsibility in the aftermath of cyclone Nargis. 38 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 227-276 (2020).
JURISPRUDENCE.
Mounteer, Tom. Returning the common law to its rightful place. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10361-10362 (2010).
LAND USE.
Baker, R. Lisle. My tree versus your solar collector or your well versus my septic system?--Exploring responses to beneficial but conflicting neighboring uses of land. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 1-40 (2010).
Fitzpatrick, Thomas J. IV. Ohio’s land bank legislation: modernizing an aged model. 19 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 127-146 (2010).
Haar, Charles M. and Michael Allan Wolf. Planning and law: shaping the legal environment of land development and preservation. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10419-10431 (2010).
Jourdan, Dawn, Shannon Van Zandt and Nicole Adair. Meeting their fair share: a proposal for the creation or regional land banks to meet the affordable housing needs in the rural areas of Texas. 19 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 147-159 (2010).
NEPA.
Hood, Alexander. Note. The same NEPA proposal or connected NEPA actions?: why the Bureau of Land Management’s new oil shale rules and regulations should be set aside. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 191-223 (2010).
RCRA.
McMichael, Susan M. RCRA’s statutory and regulatory framework. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10432-10451 (2010).
RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
Ferrey, Steven. The failure of international global warming regulation to promote needed renewable energy. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 67-126 (2010).
STATE AND LOCAL LAW.
Ghoshray, Saby. Massachusetts v. EPA: is the promise of regulation Much Ado About Nothing? Deconstructing states special solitude against an evolving jurisprudence. 15 Widener L. Rev. 447-481 (2010).
WATER LAW.
Dellapenna, Joseph W. Global climate change and water law reform. 15 Widener L. Rev. 409-445 (2010).
Norris, Amanda L. and Katrina E. Metzidakis. Public protests, private contracts: confidentiality in ICSID arbitration and the Cochabamba water war. 15 Harv. Negotiation L. Rev. 31-75 (2010).
Schempp, Adam. Western water in the 21st century: policies and programs that stretch supplies in a prior appropriation world. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10394-10418 (2010).
WETLANDS.
Strand, Margaret “Peggy” and Lowell M. Rothschild. What wetlands are regulated? Jurisdiction of the § 404 program. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10372-10393 (2010).
ZONING.
Dunn, Alexandra Dupalito. Siting green infrastructure: legal and policy solutions to alleviate urban poverty and promote healthy communities. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 41-66 (2010).
Bannon, Tobias F., III. Note. A cranberry recipe for citizen rulemaking. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 127-156 (2010).
ARCHITECTURE.
Rawlins, Rachael and Robert Paterson. Sustainable buildings and communities: climate change and the case for federal standards. 19 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 335-382 (2010).
AUTOMOBILES.
Holden, J.D. Note. Making taxis green: hybrid cab programs and the debate over preemption in environmental regulation. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 157-189 (2010).
CHINA.
McMullin, Joseph. Comment. Do Chinese environmental laws work? A study of litigation as response to the problem of fishery pollution. 26 UCLA Pac. Basin L.J. 142-183 (2009).
CLIMATE CHANGE.
Brown, Eleanor Weston. A common morality: toward a framework for designing fiscal instruments to respond to global climate change. 15 Widener L. Rev. 391-408 (2010).
Craig, Robin Kundis. A public health perspective on sea-level rise: starting points for climate change adaptation. 15 Widener L. Rev. 521-540 (2010).
Kristl, Kenneth T. Diminishing the divine: climate change and the act of God defense. 15 Widener L. Rev. 325-362 (2010).
Roberts, Tracey M. Mitigating the distributional impacts of climate change policy. 67 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 209-272 (2010).
Wiley, Lindsay F. Adaptation to the health consequences of climate change as a potential influence on public health law and policy: from preparedness to resilience. 15 Widener L. Rev. 483-519 (2010).
COMPLIANCE.
Hickman, Kristin E. and Claire A. Hill. Concepts, categories, and compliance in the regulatory state. 94 Minn. L. Rev. 1151-1201 (2010).
CORPORATIONS.
Akhtarkhavari, Afshin. The Global Compact, environmental principles, and change in international environmental politics. 38 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 277-312 (2020).
ENERGY POLICY.
Hough, Dennis J. Jr. Student article. World Trade Organization agreements and principles as a vehicle for the attainment of energy security. 9 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 199-228 (2010).
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
Westmoreland, Joshua K. Note. Global warming and originalism: the role of the EPA in the Obama Administration. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 225-256 (2010).
FUEL.
Hsu, Shi-Ling. The politics and psychology of gasoline taxes: an empirical study. 15 Widener L. Rev. 363-389 (2010).
GREENHOUSE GASES.
Ferreira, Deanne M. Camara. Note. Global warming and agribusiness: could methane gas from dairy cows spark the next California Gold Rush? 15 Widener L. Rev. 541-576 (2010).
INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Ford, Stuart. Is the failure to respond appropriately to a natural disaster a crime against humanity? The responsibility to protect and individual criminal responsibility in the aftermath of cyclone Nargis. 38 Denv. J. Intl’l L. & Pol’y 227-276 (2020).
JURISPRUDENCE.
Mounteer, Tom. Returning the common law to its rightful place. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10361-10362 (2010).
LAND USE.
Baker, R. Lisle. My tree versus your solar collector or your well versus my septic system?--Exploring responses to beneficial but conflicting neighboring uses of land. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 1-40 (2010).
Fitzpatrick, Thomas J. IV. Ohio’s land bank legislation: modernizing an aged model. 19 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 127-146 (2010).
Haar, Charles M. and Michael Allan Wolf. Planning and law: shaping the legal environment of land development and preservation. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10419-10431 (2010).
Jourdan, Dawn, Shannon Van Zandt and Nicole Adair. Meeting their fair share: a proposal for the creation or regional land banks to meet the affordable housing needs in the rural areas of Texas. 19 J. Affordable Housing & Commun. Dev. L. 147-159 (2010).
NEPA.
Hood, Alexander. Note. The same NEPA proposal or connected NEPA actions?: why the Bureau of Land Management’s new oil shale rules and regulations should be set aside. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 191-223 (2010).
RCRA.
McMichael, Susan M. RCRA’s statutory and regulatory framework. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10432-10451 (2010).
RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
Ferrey, Steven. The failure of international global warming regulation to promote needed renewable energy. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 67-126 (2010).
STATE AND LOCAL LAW.
Ghoshray, Saby. Massachusetts v. EPA: is the promise of regulation Much Ado About Nothing? Deconstructing states special solitude against an evolving jurisprudence. 15 Widener L. Rev. 447-481 (2010).
WATER LAW.
Dellapenna, Joseph W. Global climate change and water law reform. 15 Widener L. Rev. 409-445 (2010).
Norris, Amanda L. and Katrina E. Metzidakis. Public protests, private contracts: confidentiality in ICSID arbitration and the Cochabamba water war. 15 Harv. Negotiation L. Rev. 31-75 (2010).
Schempp, Adam. Western water in the 21st century: policies and programs that stretch supplies in a prior appropriation world. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10394-10418 (2010).
WETLANDS.
Strand, Margaret “Peggy” and Lowell M. Rothschild. What wetlands are regulated? Jurisdiction of the § 404 program. 40 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10372-10393 (2010).
ZONING.
Dunn, Alexandra Dupalito. Siting green infrastructure: legal and policy solutions to alleviate urban poverty and promote healthy communities. 37 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 41-66 (2010).
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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