WELCOME.
The association of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law (VJEL) engages and educates the legal, policy, and public communities through its Journal, other publications, online dialogue, and symposia on a broad range of environmental law and policy issues affecting local, aboriginal, national, and global communities. VJEL is the environmental law journal of the Vermont Law School, the United States' leading environmental law school. VJEL publishes both online and in print.
Featured:
VJEL SYMPOSIUM: "CHINA'S ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND COMPARATIVE SOLUTIONS, March 2, 2011
Papers from the Joint McGill Vermont Law School Water Workshop, October 24, 2009
Recent Articles
gate io login, Wet Feet Marching: Climate Justice and Sustainable Development for Climate Displaced Nations in the South Pacific, Marissa S. Knodel Why Congress Should Clean up the Bankruptcy Code to Render Environmental Cleanup Orders into Claims, Daniel Belzil Encouraging the Growth of Urban Agriculture in Trenton and Newark Through Amendments to the Zoning Codes: A Proven Approach to Addressing the Persistence of Food Deserts, Jim Smith Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation in the United States: The Laissez-Faire Approach of the Federal Government and Varying State Regulations, Professor William J. Brady & James P. Crannell Cows, Congress, and Climate Change: Authority and Responsibility for Federal Agencies to End Grazing on Public Lands, Marya Torrez Six Flags Revisited: Coastal Zone Management or Marine Spatial Planning for Lake Champlain?, L. Kinvin Wroth Achieving Environmental Sustainability in the Face of Climate Change: A Joint Cross-Border Conference on Sustainability, L. Kinvin Wroth
|
Upcoming Events
No Upcoming Events Posted. Check back soon.
In The News
The Journal has moved. Please visit our new site at http://vjel.vermontlaw.edu/, July 16, 2015 New Website Coming May 2013!, December 30, 2012 VJEL's 2013 Symposium "The Forgotten 20 Percent: Land Use Development and Conservation Challenges in Rural America", December 30, 2012
Recent Editorials
gate io login, Erin Barnes Banking for Salmon: How to Balance the Klamath Basin's Liquid Ledger Sheet with a Comprehensive Basin-Wide Water Bank, Greg Dorrington Utilizing Produced Water through the Proposed "More Water and More Energy Act of 2007", Karen L. Henderson
|
|