Volume 13, Issue 4
Volume 13 Issue 4 Table of Contents
(2011-2012)
Measuring Our Investment in The Carbon Status Quo: Case Study of New Oil Development in the Russian Arctic
Roman Sidortsov
(2011-2012)
Ridgelines and the National Security Implications of Commercial Wind Energy Development in Vermont
Jody M. Prescott
(2011-2012)
Water Pollution in the Green Mountain State: A Case Study of Law, Science, and Culture in the Management of Public Water Resources
Daniel D. Dutcher and David J. Blythe
(2011-2012)
The Hard Reality of Breaking Up: The Global Transboundary Movement of Ocean Vessel Demolition and Waste
Holly H. Hillyer
(2011-2012)
Analysis of the Practice of Water Pollution Public Interest Litigation: Based on Cases Handled by the Guangzhou Maritime Court
Li Zhiping
(2011-2012)
Framework of Laws and Policies on Renewable Energy and Relevant Systems in China Under the Background of Climate Change
Li Yanfang & Cao Wei
(2011-2012)
Agro-GMO Biosafety Legislation in China: Current Situation, Challenged, and Solutions
Wenxuan Yu & Canfa Wang
(2011-2012)
Volume 13, Issue 3
Volume 13 Issue 3 Table of Contents
(2011-2012)
Achieving Environmental Sustainability in the Face of Climate Change: A Joint Cross-Border Conference on Sustainability
L. Kinvin Wroth
(2011-2012)
Legal Frameworks for Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management in Canada and the European Union: Some Insights from Comparative Analysis
Aldo Chircop & Ryan O'Leary, Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law, and Dalhousie University
(2011-2012)
Making the "Mediterranean of the Western Hemisphere" a Sustainable Community: The Connecticut Coastal Management Act and the Long the Long Island Sound
Richard O. Brooks
(2011-2012)
Six Flags Revisited: Coastal Zone Management or Marine Spatial Planning for Lake Champlain?
L. Kinvin Wroth
(2011-2012)
The Nagoya Protocol: Sustainable Access and Benefits-Sharing for Indigenous and Local Communities
Dr. Konstantia Koutouki & Katharina Rogalla von Bieberstein
(2011-2012)
The Arctic Sustainability Principle
Samantha Joule Fow
(2011-2012)
Sustainability and Land Use Regulation in Canada: An Instrument Choice Perspective
Hoi Kong
(2011-2012)
Anticipated Harm, Precautionary Regulation and Hydraulic Fracturing
Zachary Lees
(2011-2012)
Volume 13, Issue 2
Volume 13 Issue 2 Table of Contents
(2011-2012)
Coal And The U.S. Economy
Eric Schaeffer
(2011-2012)
The American Coal Miner, The Forgotten Natural Resource: Why Legislative Reforms are a Viable Solution to Solving the Case Backlog Before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Sparked by Tougher Enforcement of New Coal Mining Health and Safety Laws and Regulations
Patrick R. Baker
(2011-2012)
Managing Coal: How to Achieve Reasonable Rish with an Essential Resource
Peter S. Glaser, F. William Brownell & Victor E. Schwartz
(2011-2012)
The Inefficiencies and Deficiencies of Waste Coal
Jonathan Skinner & Michael Brown
(2011-2012)
Climate Change and the War on Coal: Exploring the Dark Side
Patrick Charles McGinley
(2011-2012)
Low-Carbon and More: Challenges and Solutions of China's Coal Industry Legislation
Wenxuan YU
(2011-2012)
Note - Troubled Waters: What the Gulf Oil Spill Reveals About the Consequences of Bankruptcy
Emily Slagle
(2011-2012)
Roscoe Hogan Environmental Law Essay Contest Winner - The Gulf Oil Spill: OPA, State Law, and Maritime Preemption
William R. Gignilliat
(2011-2012)
Volume 13, Issue 1
Volume 13 Issue 1 Table of Contents
(2011-2012)
Observations of an Illiterate Law Professor: The Pearl River and Chinese Traffic Laws, Among Other Important Topics
David K. Mears
(2011-2012)
The Role of Judicial Review in Chinese and U.S. Energy and Climate Change Policy
Patricia Ross McCubbin
(2011-2012)
China's Procuratorate in Environmental Civil Enforcement: Practice, Challenges & Implications for China's Environmental Governance
Jingjing Liu
(2011-2012)
Keeping Up With Chinese Consumerism: Offsetting China's Individually Generated Garbage with Regulatory and Social Mechanisms
Brandon Gillin
(2011-2012)
Taming The Dragon: How Corporations in China Can Be Employed to Further Environmental Risk Management
Kate Swartz & Guan Lin
(2011-2012)