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The UC Law Environmental Journal is a student-run law review published at the University of California Law, San Francisco. Founded in 1994, the journal primarily covers environmental law and policy and related subjects with a regional focus in California , the Pacific Northwest , Alaska and Hawai'i .
The Basic Environmental Law is the basic structure of Japan's environmental policies replacing the Basic Law for Environmental Pollution Control and the Nature Conservation Law. The updated law aims to address "global environmental problems, urban pollution by everyday life, loss of accessible natural environment in urban areas and degrading ...
Environmental Law publishes four issues each year and contains articles, essays, book reviews by lawyers and academics, and student-written notes and comments.Topics of discussion range from in-depth analysis of recent cases to more abstract discussions of the latest pollution prevention theories.
"Noah's Second Voyage: The Rights of Nature as Law" (PDF). Tulane Environmental Law Journal. 31. Kings College London Legal Clinic (January 2024). "A Rights of Nature Toolkit: How to Protect Rivers in England and Wales" (PDF). Nash, Roderick Frazier (1989). The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental Ethics. U.S.: University of Wisconsin ...
The history of environmental law in the US can be traced back to early roots in common law doctrines, for example, the law of nuisance and the public trust doctrine. The first environmental statute was the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, which has been largely superseded by the Clean Water Act (CWA). However, most current major environmental ...
The Georgetown Environmental Law Review is a quarterly student-edited law review published at Georgetown University Law Center covering the legal implications of environmental issues including: climate change, renewable energy, and the intersection of the environment and international legal areas such as trade, human rights, security, and technology transfer.
Earth law is an emerging legal framework that seeks to advance the legal rights of the Earth in international law. Earth lawyers consider earth law to be a different form of legal practice from environmental law on the basis of ecocentrism, rather than anthropocentrism. Earth law seeks to codify protections for the environment not just for ...
Non-fiction environmental books may, for example, be the products of scholarly or journalistic work. The books in this list include fields and styles such as anthropology , conservation science , ecology , environmental history , lifestyle, and memoirs .