Environmental Law Law Reviews Publications Products
Environmental Law Law Reviews Publications Products
Environmental Law
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- From Tulane Law School.
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- University of Buffalo School of Law.
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- Regional environmental law journal of California and the Pacific Northwest.
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- Issue abstracts.
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- Dedicated to environmental legal scholarship, published by students at the University of Virginia School of Law.
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- About the publication; subscription and submission information.
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- Includes tables of contents and full text of past articles.
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- Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College.
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- Quarterly journal published by Oxford University Press (UK). Journal information, table of contents and abstracts are freely available. Full-text access is restricted to current subscribers.
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- Intended to provide an outlet for longer analytical and comparative legal writing in the environmental and natural resources law area. Includes archives, instructions for contributors, and other information.
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- Contains full-text articles.
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- Providing insights and analysis from leading authors on critical environmental affairs. Contains some issue abstracts.
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- University of Oregon. Contains some issue abstracts.
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- From Albany Law School.
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- Staff list, submission and subscription information, and related links.
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- Contains some full-text articles.
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- Examines topical environmental legal issues, reports on the activities British Columbia, Canada's West Coast Environmental Law center, and looks at recent case law.
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- Student-run, online publication of Vermont Law School on a wide variety of environmental topics.
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- Pace Law School's Center for Environmental Legal Studies. Contains full-text articles and archives. Interactive newsletter.
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- An academic journal that focuses on international wildlife law and policy and their role in conserving endangered wildlife species.
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- From the University of South Carolina School of Law. Includes notes on recent developments in U.S. case law.
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