Recent Journal Literature

"Recent Journal Literature" lists law review and other legal periodical articles, including ELR articles, that may be relevant to your research. Choose from a list of keywords (on the left) to filter your search. Within subject matter categories, entries are listed alphabetically by author or title. Links are included to articles published in ELR only.

Cleaning Up at the Tracks: Superfund Meets Rails-to-Trails, 25 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 481 (2001)
Jim Sinclair, George J. Tyler, Ben Wiles, and Michael P. Last, The Burden of Environmental Regulation (Direct Governmental Review, Restriction, and Prohibition of Private Sector Transactions and Property Transfers: Panel Discussion), 18 ELR 10374 (1988)
Autonomy Through Separation?: Environmental Law and the Basic Law of Hong Kong, 39 Harv. Int'l L.J. 231 (1998)
The Actions of the Arctic States Respecting the Continental Shelf: A Reflective Essay, 42 Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 211 (2011)
Norman W. Bernstein, To Clean Up Landfills, the Leader Should Be Municipalities Using Economic Incentives to Settle, 19 ELR 10012 (1989)
The Humane Society and Italian Driftnetters: Environmental Activists and Unilateral Action in International Environmental Law, 23 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 313 (1998)
Water Disputes in the Middle East: An International Law Analysis of the Israel-Jordan Peace Accord, 12 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 119 (1996)
Maurice R. Greenberg, Needed: A Fee on Commercial and Industrial Insurance to Finance Hazardous Waste Cleanup, 19 ELR 10254 (1989)
Restoring Participatory Democracy: Why the United States Should Listen to Citizen Voices While Engaging in International Environmental Lawmaking, 12 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 1215 (1998)
Slippery Property Rights: Multiple Water Uses and the Neoliberal Model in Chile, 1981-1995, 38 Nat. Resources J. 109 (1998)