Hot off the press at Ecology Law Quarterly
Ecology Law Quarterly has a new issue available online, featuring articles about global environmental law; standing; and NRDC v. Winter; as well as a review of Doremus and Tarlock on the Klamath Basin. Browse the ELQ website to see this issue, a preview of the next one, the latest from Ecology Law Currents, and more.
Or go directly to the articles in this issue using the links below:
- The Emergence of Global Environmental Law, Tseming Yang and Robert V. Percival Read Article (PDF)
- Standing and Statistical Persons: A Risk-Based Approach to Standing, Bradford Mank Read Article (PDF)
- No Whale of a Tale: Legal Implications of Winter v. NRDC, Joel R. Reynolds, Taryn G. Kiekow, Stephen Zak Smith Read Article (PDF)
- Salmon, Science, and Subsidies, Book Review of Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics, Ian Fein Read Article (PDF)
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