Recent journal literature
Date | 01 September 2018 |
48 ELR 10854 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 9-2018
RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE
“Recent Journal Literature” lists recently published law
review and other legal periodical articles. Within subject-
matter categories, entries are listed alphabetically by author
or title. Articles are listed rst, followed by comments, notes,
symposia, surveys, and bibliographies.
CLIMATE CHANGE
Esty, Daniel C., Red Lights to Green Lights: From 20th Cen-
tury Environmental Regulation to 21st Century Sustain-
ability, 47 E . L. 1 (2017).
Mayer, Benoit & Mikko Rajavuori, National Fossil Fuel Com-
panies and Climate Change Mitigation Under Inter na-
tional Law, 44 S J. I’ L. C. 55 (2016 ).
Waters, Eileen, Why the World Should Act Like Children: Using
the Building Blocks Method to Combat Climate Change,
Beginning With Methane, 51 U. R . L. R. 27 (2017).
ENERGY
Brown, C. Baird, Financing at the Grid Edge, 48 ELR 10785
(Sept. 2018).
Bulgarelli, David, Quaking the Foundation: Fracking-Induced
Earthquakes and What to do About em, 2017 U. I .
J.L. T. P’ 229 (2017).
Ferrey, Steven, e Medium Is the Message, 35 V. E . L.J.
213 ( 2017).
Homann, Hilla ry M., Fracking the Sacred: Resolving the
Tension Between Unconventional Oil and Gas Develop-
ment and Tribal Cultural Resources, 94 D . L. R.
319 (2017 ).
Kalen, Sam, Muddling rough Modern Energ y Policy: e
Dormant Commerce Clause and Unmasking the Illusion of
an Attlebor o Line, 24 N.Y.U. E. L .J. 283 (2016).
Kolasa, Annika, e Future Energy Jobs Act Shaft: How Illi-
nois’ New Zero Emission Standard Is Anticompetitive, or,
Why Some Environmentalists Oppose the Clean Power
Plan, 2017 U. I. J.L. T. P’ 177 ( 2017).
McArthur, John Burritt, How the Texas Supreme C ourt Lost Its
Position as a Leading Oil and Gas R oyalty Court: A Tale of
18 Ca ses, 49 T. T. L. R. 263 (2017).
Parejo-Navajas, Teresa, e Energ y Improvement of the Exist-
ing Urban Building Stock: A Proposal for Action Arising
From Best Practice Examples, 24 N.Y.U. E. L.J. 353
(2016 ).
Payne, Heather, Incenting Green Technology: e Myth of
Market-Based Commercialization of No- and Low-Carbon
Electricity Sources, 24 N.Y.U. E. L .J. 404 (2016).
Rodriguez-Fierro, Nicole, Should the Federal Energy Regula-
tory Commission Intervene: With Varying State Policies on
Net Energy Metering, What Is the Future of Solar Distrib -
uted Generation in the United State s?, 29 T. E . L.J.
323 (2017) .
Stemler, Abbey et al., Paris, Panels, and Pr otectionism: Match-
ing US Rhetoric With Reality to S ave the Planet, 19 V .
J. E. T. L. 545 (2017).
Stork, Victoria, Conict Minerals, Ineective Regulations: Com-
paring International Guidelines to Remedy Dodd-Frank’s
Ineciencies, 61 N.Y.L . S. L. R. 429 (2016/17).
Swanson, Chr istopher, Coastal Remediation in Louisiana
rough “Legacy” Lawsuits—warted by a Conf usion
Between Real and Personal Rights?, 29 T. E . L.J.
345 (2017) .
Welton, Shelley, Public Energy, 92 N.Y.U. L. R. 267 (2017 ).
Yazgi, Elizabeth, No Oil , but Ideas: Dening European Com-
petition and National Sovereignty in the Age of Energy
Innovation, 49 N.Y.U. J. I’ L. P. 547 (2017).
GOVERNANCE
Eisenberg, Ann. M., Alienation and Reconciliation in Social-
Ecological Systems, 47 E. L. 1 27 (2 017).
Fulton, Scott & David Rejeski, A New Environmentalism: e
Need for a Total Strategy for Environmental Prot ection, 48
ELR 10780 (Sept. 2018).
Mella, Rodrigo A., e Enforcement of Foreign Judg ments in
the United States: e Chevron Corp. v. Donziger Case,
49 N.Y.U. J. I’ L. P. 635 (2017).
Mushkat, Roda, Exploring International Environmental Gov-
ernance Regimes: e Asian Way, 34 W. I’ L.J. 585
(20 17).
Noll, Bethany Davis et a l., e Burden of Unburdening:
Administrative Law of Deregulation, 48 ELR 10767 (Sept.
2018).
Rodriguez, A ntonio et al., Evolution of Marine Pollution La w,
196 6 -2016 , 91 T. L. R . 1009 (2017).
Sympos ium, Environmental Governance and Technology, 44
E L.Q. 1 (2017).
Sympos ium, Recent Developments in Environmental Law, 29
T. E. L .J. 363 (2017).
LAND USE
Davis, Mark S. & Christopher J. Dalbom, Taken by Storm—
Property Rights and Natural Disasters, 29 T. E.
L.J. 287 (2017).
Dickinson, Gerald S., Illusionary Takings Legislation, 62 V.
L. R. 135 (2017).
Lyons, Jacquelyn M., e Future Implications for Ag-Gag
Laws, 47 S H L . R. 915 (2017).
Morris, Jonathan, “One Ought Not Have so Delicate a Nose”:
CAFOs, Ag ricultural Nuisance, and the Rise of the Right to
Farm, 47 E. L. 2 61 (2017 ).
Parlow, Matthew J., Healthy Zoning, 44 F U. L.J.
33 ( 2017).
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