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Why International Catch Shares Won’t Save Ocean Biodiversity
Author: Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2013 Source: Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative LawPolitics at the Boundary: Mixed Signals and the Chinese State
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Authors: Robert Infelise and Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2012 Source: 39 Ecology Law Quarterly 239Managed Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory and Ethical Challenges
Author: Schwartz et al. Publication Date: 2012 Source: 62 BioScience 732-743Climate Justice
Author: Dan Farber Publication Date: 2012 Source: 110 Michigan Law Review 985The BP Blowout and the Social and Environmental Erosion of the Louisiana Coast
Author: Dan Farber Publication Date: 2012 Source: Minnesota Journal of Law, Science, and Technology 37Climate and Water: Knowledge of Impacts to Action on Adaptation
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Author: Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2011 Source: 38 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 245-278A Typical Day in Environmental Suits
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Author: Harry N. Scheiber Publication Date: 2011 Source: Cambridge University PressThe Profound Significance of the UNCC for the Environment
Author: David Caron Publication Date: 2011 Source: Gulf War Reparations and the UN Compensation Commission: Environmental Liability 265- 275Negotiating Our Future with the Oceans
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Authors: David Caron with Davor Vidas and Peter Johan Schei Publication Date: 2011 Source: The World Ocean in Globalization: Challenges and Responses 155-164The Challenge of Climate Change Adaptation: Learning from National Planning Efforts in Britain, China, and the USA
Author: Daniel Farber Publication Date: 2011 Source: Journal of Environmental LawFrom Dispute to Decision: Suing Polluters in China
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Author: Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2011 Source: 1 UC Irvine Law Review 1091-1123State Climate-Change regulation: Will It Survive the Federal Challenge?
Author: Dan Farber Publication Date: 2011 Source: Engel and Rider, Navigating Climate Change PolicyClean Technology: Challenges for the Legal System and Legal Education
Author: Dan Farber Publication Date: 2011 Source: Korea Legislation Research InstituteA Fatal Loss of Balance: Dred Scott Revisited
Author: Dan Farber Publication Date: 2011 Source: 39 Pepperdine Law Review 13Symposium Introduction: Navigating the Intersection of Environmental Law and Disaster Law
Author: Dan Farber Publication Date: 2011 Source: BYU Law Review 1783Reassessing Conservation Goals in a Changing Climate
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Author: Daniel Farber Publication Date: 2010 Source: Environmental Restitution, Volume 2 Of Designing Compensation After UpheavalThe Persistent Problem of Standing in Environmental Law
Author: Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2010 Source: 40 Environmental Law Reporter 10956-57Adapting to Climate Change Through Law that Bends Without Breaking
Author: Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2011 Source: 2 San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law 45-84Mapped Out of Local Democracy
Author: Michelle Wilde Anderson Publication Date: 2010 Source: 62 Stanford Law Review 931Officious Intermeddlers or Citizen Experts? Petitions and Public Production of Information in Environmental Law
Authors: Eric Biber with Berry Brosi Publication Date: 2010 Source: 58 UCLA Law ReviewForeword to the Annual Review
Authors: Holly Doremus and Bob Infelise Publication Date: 2010 Source: 37 Ecology L.Q.The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World
Author: Holly Doremus Publication Date: 2010 Source: Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 175-235Ownership, Property and Sustainability
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Author: Rachel Stern Publication Date: January 2010 Source: Law & Policy Vol. 32, No. 1Backyard Renewables op-ed, California Energy Circuit
Authors: Ethan Elkind and Steve Weissman Publication Date: January 15, 2010 Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 3-4Uncertainty
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Authors: Harry N. Scheiber with David D. Caron Publication Date: 2009 Source: The Oceans in the Nuclear Age: Legacies and Risks 3-15CALFED and the Quest for Optimal Institutional Fragmentation
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Introductory Remarks: New Challenges — Environmental Marine Environments and Biodiversity
Authors: David Caron with Myron H. Nordquist, Tomas H. Heidar and John Norton Moore Publication Date: 2010 Source: Changes in the Arctic Environment and the Law of the Sea 319-322The Law of the Sea
Author: David Caron Publication Date: 2010 Source: The International Encyclopedia of Peace 603-605The Law and Politics of a Changing Arctic: Three Images and The Agendas They Suggest
Author: David Caron Publication Date: 2009 Source: The World Ocean in Globalization: Challenges and ResponsesJapanese Policies, Ocean Law, and the Tuna Fisheries
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