UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy - 2001
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- Heads in the sand as the tide rises: environmental ethics and the law on climate change.
- Emergence of an international environmental criminal law?
- Why is there no international forestry law?: An examination of international forestry regulation, both public and private.
- Steller sea lions: the effects of multi-statute administration on the role of science in environmental management.
- What is an environmental expert? The impact of Daubert, Joiner and Kumho Tire on the admissibility of scientific expert evidence.
- The experience of the Montreal Protocol: particularly remarkable, and remarkably particular.
- Environmentalism and the disaster strategy.
- Takings, torts and turmoil: reviewing the authority requirement of the Just Compensation Clause.
- The role of process and participation in the development of effective international environmental agreements: a study of the global treaty on persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
- The transboundary movement of hazardous waste in the Mediterranean regional context.
- The poverty of Africa's position at the Climate Change Convention negotiations.
- Reconsidering the use of direct democracy in making land use decisions.