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Journal of
Environmental Law, 2000, Vol.12
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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D Legge
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The
sustainability of the water industry in a regulated environment
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No.1
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pp. 3-20
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D Farrier, L
Tucker
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Wise use of
wetlands under the Ramsar Convention: a challenge for meaningful
implementation of international law
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No.1
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pp. 21-42
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PS Kibel
|
Alone at
sea: Chile's presencial ocean policy
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No.1
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pp. 43-64
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P de Prez
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Excuses,
excuses: the ritual trivialisation of environmental prosecutions
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No.1
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pp. 65-78
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E Fisher
|
Case law
analysis. Passive smoking and active courts: the nature and role of risk
regulators in the US and UK. Flue-cured Tobacco Co- op v US Environmental
Protection Agency
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No.1
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pp. 79-92
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V Edwards
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European
Court of Justice. Environmental cases 1999
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No.1
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pp. 93-108
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Materials.
The Environment Agency enforcement and prosecution policy
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No.1
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pp. 119-125
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C Glinski, P
Rott
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Waste
incineration- legal protection in European environmental law
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No.2
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pp. 129-154
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G Little
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Scottish
devolution and environmental law
|
No.2
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pp. 155-174
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A Ross
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Greening
government- tales from the new sustainability watchdog
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No.2
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pp. 175-196
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T Camm, D
Bowles
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Animal
welfare and the treaty of Rome- legal analysis of the protocol on animal
welfare and welfare standards in the European Union
|
No.2
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pp. 197-205
|
C Shelbourn
|
Case law
analysis. Can the insolvent polluter pay? Environmental licences and the
insolvent company#Official Receiver as Liquidator of Celtic Extraction Ltd
and Bluestone Chemicals Ltd v Environment Agency
|
No.2
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pp. 207-229
|
D Abrahams
|
Significant
UK environmental cases March 1999- April 2000
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No.2
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pp. 231-245
|
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Materials.
Concordat between the department of environment, transport and the regions
and the Scottish executive (November 1999)
|
No.2
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pp. 251-277
|
J, Zottl
|
Towards
integrated protection of the environment in Germany?
|
No.3
|
pp. 281-291
|
I Cheyne
|
Law and
ethics in the trade and environment debate: tuna, dolphins and turtles
|
No.3
|
pp. 293-316
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M Lee
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Civil
liability of the nuclear industry
|
No.3
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pp. 317-332
|
SR Harrop
|
The
international regulation of animal welfare and conservation issues through
standards dealing with the trapping of wild mammals
|
No.3
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pp. 333-360
|
C Hedley
|
Case law
analysis. One step back for international cooperation- backwards or forwards
for dolphins?
|
No.3
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pp. 361-369
|
JG Miller
|
Case law analysis.
The standing of citizens to enforce against violations of environmental
statutes in the United States
|
No.3
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pp. 370-381
|
JH Jans
|
Case law
analysis. The habitats directive
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No.3
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pp. 385-390
|
D Abrahams
|
Significant
international environmental cases June 1999- June 2000
|
No.3
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pp. 391-401
|
Chris Hilson
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Case law
analysis. Laidlaw some observations from the UKEU
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No.3
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pp. 381-384
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Journal of
Environmental Law, 2001, Vol.13
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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P Cane
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Are
environmental harms special?
|
No.1
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pp. 3-20
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M Wilde
|
The EC
Commission's white paper on environmental liability
|
No.1
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pp. 21-37
|
D Owen
|
The
application of the wild birds directive beyond the territorial sea
|
No.1
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pp. 39-78
|
G
Lubbe-Wolff
|
Efficient
environmental legislation- on different philosophies of pollution control in
Europe
|
No.1
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pp. 79-87
|
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European
Court of Justice. Environmental cases 2000
|
No.1
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pp. 121-129
|
W Upton
|
Case law
analysis. The EIA process and the directly enforceable rights of citizens
|
No.1
|
pp. 89-105
|
Stephen
Tromans
|
EC Waste
Law- A Complete Mess?
|
No.2
|
pp. 133-156
|
Sanford E.
Gaines, Cliona Kimber
|
Redirecting
Self Regulation
|
No.2
|
pp. 157-184
|
Karl Heinz
Ladeur, Rebecca Prelle
|
Environmental
Assessment and Judicial Approaches to Procedural Errors- A European and
Comparative Law Analysis
|
No.2
|
pp. 185-198
|
Simon
Baughen
|
Investor
Rights and Environmental Obligations: Reconciling the Irreconcilable?
|
No.2
|
pp. 199-220
|
|
Application
of Public Trust Doctrine in Indian Environmental Cases
|
No.2
|
pp. 221-234
|
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Punishing
Member States or Influencing Their Behaviour or Iudex (non) calculat?
|
No.2
|
pp. 235-261
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
Uk Environmental Cases. April 2000 December 2000
|
No.2
|
pp. 263-281
|
Leonor Moral
Soriano
|
Environmental
"Wrongs" and Environmental Rights: Challenging the Legal Reasoning
of English Judges
|
No.3
|
pp. 297-313
|
Elizabeth
Fisher
|
Is the
Precautionary Principle Justiciable?
|
No.3
|
pp. 315-334
|
Chris Hilson
|
Greening
Citizenship: Boundaries of Membership and the Environment
|
No.3
|
pp. 335-348
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
International Environmental Cases: June 2000- June 2001
|
No.3
|
pp. 409-419
|
|
Planning Law
and the Human Rights Act 1998
|
No.3
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pp. 349-391
|
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Balancing
Trade and Environment in the European Union: Proportionality Substituted?
|
No.3
|
pp. 392-407
|
|
Journal of
Environmental Law, 2002, Vol.14
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|
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Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page to Page
|
Neil
Gunningham
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Regulating
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
|
No.1
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pp. 3-32
|
Ilona Cheyne
|
Life After
End of Life: the Replacement of End
|
No.1
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pp. 61-73
|
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Waste and
Liability in Environmental Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 75-84
|
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Valuing
Nature: Economic Value, Conservation Values and Sustainable Development
|
No.1
|
pp. 85-100
|
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Member
States and Infrastructure Obligations
|
No.1
|
pp. 101-118
|
|
European
Directive on Strategic Environmental Assessment
|
No.1
|
pp. 131-140
|
Enrique
Tufet Opi
|
Life After
End of Life: the Replacement of End of Life Product Legislation by an
European Integrated Product Policy in the EC
|
No.2
|
pp. 33-60
|
Jukka Simila
|
Pollution
Regulation and Its Effects on Technological Innovations
|
No.2
|
pp. 143-160
|
Peter W.
Edge
|
The
Construction of Sacred Places in English Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 161-183
|
Neil Hawke
|
Canadian
Federalism and Environmental Protection
|
No.2
|
pp. 185-196
|
|
Waste Not
Want Not: An (Even) Wider Definition of "Waste"
|
No.2
|
pp. 197-208
|
|
National
Schemes Supporting the Use of Electricity Produced from Renewable Energy
Sources and the Community Legal Framework
|
No.2
|
pp. 209-232
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
UK Environmental Cases January- December 2001
|
No.2
|
pp. 233-253
|
Vanessa
Edwards
|
European
Court of Justice: Environmental Cases 2001
|
No.2
|
pp. 255-259
|
Anthony
Ogus, Carolyn Abbot
|
Sanctions
for Pollution: Do We Have The Right Regime?
|
No.3
|
pp. 283-298
|
Patricia
Ryan
|
Court of
Hope and False Expectations: Land and Environment Court 21 Years On
|
No.3
|
pp. 301-315
|
Aine Ryall
|
The EIA
Directive and the Irish Planning Participation Fee
|
No.3
|
pp. 317-329
|
Rik Navarro,
David Stott
|
A Brief
Comment Sanctions for Pollution
|
No.3
|
pp. 299-300
|
|
The Use of
Minimum Size Thresholds in Environmental Impact Assessment
|
No.3
|
pp. 331-352
|
|
Environmental
Human Rights and Parliamentary Democracy
|
No.3
|
pp. 353-389
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
International Environmental Cases July 2001- June 2002
|
No.3
|
pp. 391-400
|
|
Journal of
Environmental Law, 2003, Vol.15
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|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
|
Mark
Stallworthy
|
Environmental
Liability and the Impact of Statutory Authority
|
No.1
|
pp. 3-25
|
Sally Ann
Rigby, Roseanne Diab
|
Environmental
Sustainability and the Development Facilitation Act in South Africa
|
No.1
|
pp. 27-38
|
Benjamin J.
Richardson, Kiri L. Chanwai
|
The UK's
Climate Change Levy: Is It Working?
|
No.1
|
pp. 39-58
|
|
Statutory
Pollution Prevention Objectives: Are They Rules or Aims?
|
No.1
|
pp. 59-85
|
Vanessa
Edwards
|
European
Court of Justice: Environmental Cases 2002
|
No.1
|
pp. 87-97
|
|
Johannesburg
Principles on the Role of Law and Sustainable Development
|
No.1
|
pp. 107-110
|
Gerd Winter
|
The GATT and
Environmental Protection: Problems of Construction
|
No.2
|
pp. 113-140
|
Paul Stookes
|
Getting to
the Real EIA
|
No.2
|
pp. 141-151
|
Jonas
Ebbesson
|
Lex Pernis
Apivorus: An Experiment of Environmental Law Methodology
|
No.2
|
pp. 153-174
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
UK Environmental Cases January- December 2002
|
No.2
|
pp. 239-261
|
|
Making the
Market Work for the Environment: Acceptance of (Some) "Green"
Contract Award Criteria in Public Procurement
|
No.2
|
pp. 175-201
|
|
Clean Up and
Indemnity: A Postscript to Cambridge Water
|
No.2
|
pp. 202-238
|
Elizabeth
Hattan
|
The
Implementation of EU Environmental Law
|
No.3
|
pp. 273-288
|
Marie Claire
Cordonier Segger, Markus W. Gehring
|
The WTO and
Precaution: Sustainable Development Implications of the WTO Asbestos Dispute
|
No.3
|
pp. 289-321
|
Jan H. Jans,
|
The
Convention on the Future of Europe: An Environmental Perspective
|
No.3
|
pp. 323-339
|
|
Cites Appendix
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|
No.3
|
pp. 341-371
|
|
Fleshing Out
the Precautionary Principle by the Court of First Instance
|
No.3
|
pp. 372-405
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
International Environmental Cases June- December 2002
|
No.3
|
pp. 407-417
|
|
Journal of
Environmental Law, 2004, Vol.16
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|
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Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page to Page
|
Geert van
Calster
|
Will the EC
Get a Finger in Each Pie? EC Law and Policy Developments in Soil Protection
and Brownfields Redevelopment
|
No.1
|
pp. 3-17
|
Nadine
Barron, Ed Couzens
|
Intellectual
Property Rights and Plant Variety Protection in South Africa: An
International Perspective
|
No.1
|
pp. 19-47
|
Claire Lovat
|
Regulating
IPC in Scotland: A Study of Enforcement Practice
|
No.1
|
pp. 49-64
|
|
The
"Green Guarantee" in the EC Treaty: Two Recent Cases
|
No.1
|
pp. 65-79
|
|
Defining
Recycling
|
No.1
|
pp. 80-99
|
|
Night
Flights and Strasbourg's Retreat from Environmental Human Rights
|
No.1
|
pp. 100-139
|
Vanessa
Edwards
|
European
Court of Justice: Significant Environmental Cases 2003
|
No.1
|
pp. 141-145
|
Yuhong Zhao
|
Environmental
Dispute Resolution in China
|
No.2
|
pp. 157-192
|
Berry Fong
Chung Hsu
|
Constitutional
Protection of a Sustainable Environment in the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region
|
No.2
|
pp. 193-214
|
David
Hughes, Martin Morgan Taylor
|
And Can't
Look Up and See The Stars
|
No.2
|
pp. 215-232
|
|
Nuisance and
the House of Lords: Squaring the Triangle
|
No.2
|
pp. 233-260
|
|
EIA,
Development Consent and Duties on the Member State
|
No.2
|
pp. 261-278
|
|
Principles
of Judicial Review on Environmental Assessment
|
No.2
|
pp. 279-288
|
Darren
Abrahams
|
Significant
UK Environmental Cases January- December 2003
|
No.2
|
pp. 289-296
|
Lord Justice
Carnwath
|
Judicial
Protection of the Environment: At Home and Abroad
|
No.3
|
pp. 315-327
|
Pal Wenneras
|
State
Liability for Decisions of Courts of Last Instance in Environmental Cases
|
No.3
|
pp. 329-340
|
Zou Keyuan
|
Transnational
Cooperation for Managing the Control of Environmental Disputes in East Asia
|
No.3
|
pp. 341-360
|
Kaniye S.A.
Ebeku
|
Biodiversity
Conservation in Nigeria: An Appraisal of the Legal Regime in Relation to the
Niger Delta Area of the Country
|
No.3
|
pp. 361-375
|
|
Overriding
Public Interest in Planning and Conservation Law
|
No.3
|
pp. 377-407
|
|
EC Directive
on Environmental Liability
|
No.3
|
pp. 419-438
|
|
Journal of
Environmental Law, 2005, Vol.17
|
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
|
A.E. Boyle
|
Globalising
Environmental Liability: The Interplay of National and International Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 3-26
|
Andrea Ross
|
The UK
Approach to Delivering Sustainable Development in Government: A Case Study in
Joined-Up Working
|
No.1
|
pp. 27-49
|
Neil
Gunningham, Darren Sinclair
|
Policy
Instrument Choice and Diffuse Source Pollution
|
No.1
|
pp. 51-81
|
Philippe
Cullet
|
Monsanto v
Schmeiser: A Landmark Decision concerning Farmer Liability and Transgenic
Contamination: Monsanto Canada Inc v Schmeiser
|
No.1
|
pp. 83-108
|
Owen
McIntyre
|
The All-
Consuming Definition of "Waste" and the End of the
"Contaminated Land" Debate?: Van de Walle and Others
|
No.1
|
pp. 109-127
|
Vanessa
Edwards
|
European
Court of Justice Significant Environmental Cases 2004
|
No.1
|
pp. 129-136
|
James
Harrison
|
Significant
International Environmental Law Cases 2003
|
No.1
|
pp. 137-141
|
Carolyn
Abbot
|
The
Regulatory Enforcement of Pollution Control Laws: The Australian Experience
|
No.2
|
pp. 161-180
|
Lee Godden
|
Water Law
Reform in Australia and South Africa: Sustainability, Efficiency and Social
Justice
|
No.2
|
pp. 181-205
|
Victoria
Jenkins
|
Environmental
Law in Wales
|
No.2
|
pp. 207-227
|
Evanson
Chege Kamau
|
Environmental
Law and Self- Management by Industries in Kenya
|
No.2
|
pp. 229-244
|
Tom Allen
|
Human Rights
and Regulatory Takings
|
No.2
|
pp. 245-264
|
Jonathan
Verschuuren
|
Shellfish
for Fishermen or for Birds? Article 6 Habitats Directive and the
Precautionary Principle
|
No.2
|
pp. 265-283
|
Sarah
Hannett
|
Significant
United Kingdom Environmental Cases January- December 2004
|
No.2
|
pp. 285-294
|
Chris Hilson
|
Information
Disclosure and the Regulation of Traded Product Risks
|
No.3
|
pp. 305-322
|
Sophie Riley
|
Invasive
Alien Species and the Protection of Biodiversity: The Role of Quarantine Laws
in Resolving Inadequacies in the International Legal Regime
|
No.3
|
pp. 323-359
|
Colin T.
Reid, Aylwin Pillai, Andrew R. Black
|
The
Emergence of Environmental Concerns: Hydroelectric Schemes in Scotland
|
No.3
|
pp. 361-382
|
Shubhankar
Dam, Vivek Tewary
|
Polluting
Environment, Polluting Constitution: Is a "Polluted" Constitution
Worse than a Polluted Environment?
|
No.3
|
pp. 383-393
|
Donald
McGillivray
|
Restricting
the Application of EIA for Agricultural Projects:
|
No.3
|
pp. 395-411
|
Richard
Stein, Jamie Beagent
|
Court of
Appeal (Civil Division): R (Corner House Research) v The Secretary of State
for Trade and Industry
|
No.3
|
pp. 413-445
|
James
Harrison
|
Significant
International Environmental Law Cases 2004
|
No.3
|
pp. 447-453
|
|
Journal of
Environmental Law, 2006, Vol.18
|
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
|
William
Howarth
|
The
Progression Towards Ecological Quality Standards
|
No.1
|
pp. 3-35
|
Rosalind
Malcolm, John Pointing
|
Statutory
Nuisance: The Sanitary Paradigm and Judicial Conservatism
|
No.1
|
pp. 37-54
|
Sharon
Turner
|
Transforming
Environmental Governance in Northern Ireland. Part One: The Process of Policy
Renewal
|
No.1
|
pp. 55-87
|
Karen N.
Scott
|
Tilting at
Offshore Windmills: Regulating Wind Farm Development Within the Renewable
Energy Zone
|
No.1
|
pp. 89-118
|
Carolyn
Abbot
|
Water Pollution
and Acts of Third Parties
|
No.1
|
pp. 119-133
|
Colin T.
Reid, Michael Woods
|
Implementing
EC Conservation Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 135-160
|
Vanessa
Edwards
|
European
Court of Justice- Significant Environmental Cases 2005
|
No.1
|
pp. 161-168
|
Francis
Jacobs
|
The Role of
the European Court of Justice in the Protection of the Environment
|
No.2
|
pp. 185-205
|
Simon
Baughen
|
Expropriation
and Environmental Regulation: The Lessons of NAFTA Chapter Eleven
|
No.2
|
pp. 207-228
|
Philip
Bender
|
The
Precautionary Approach and Management of the Antarctic Krill
|
No.2
|
pp. 229-244
|
Sharon
Turner
|
Transforming
Environmental Governance in Northern Ireland. Part Two: The Case of
Environmental Regulation
|
No.2
|
pp. 245-275
|
Ludwig
Kramer
|
Environment,
Crime and EC Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 277-288
|
Annette
Schrauwen
|
Fishery,
Waste Management and Persistent and General Failure to Fulfil Control
Obligations: The Role of Lump Sums and Penalty Payments in Enforcement
Actions Under Community Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 289-299
|
Brian Jack
|
Member State
Responsibilities Concerning Nitrate Pollution and Eutrophication: A Role for
the Waste Framework Directive?
|
No.2
|
pp. 301-311
|
Sarah
Hannett
|
Significant
United Kingdom Environmental Cases January- December 2005
|
No.2
|
pp. 313-322
|
Lord Justice
Brooke
|
David Hall
Memorial Lecture: Environmental Justice: The Cost Barrier
|
No.3
|
pp. 341-356
|
Mark
Stallworthy
|
Sustainability,
Coastal Erosion and Climate Change: An Environmental Justice Analysis
|
No.3
|
pp. 357-373
|
Bryan Clark
|
Water Use
Reform in Scotland: A Critical Analysis
|
No.3
|
pp. 375-406
|
Ludwig
Kramer
|
Statistics
on Environmental Judgments by the EC Court of Justice
|
No.3
|
pp. 407-421
|
A.J. Waite
|
Deconstructing
the Rule in Rylands v Fletcher
|
No.3
|
pp. 423-442
|
Richard M.
Temple, Christina Penny, Mary Anne Sullivan
|
Liability
for Nuclear Incidents: Should the UK Now Follow the US Approach?
|
No.3
|
pp. 443-457
|
Kathryn
Garforth, Paige Ainslie
|
When Worlds
Collide: Biotechnology meets Organic Farming in Hoffman v Monsanto
|
No.3
|
pp. 459-477
|
Tracy Field
|
Liability to
Remedy Asbestos Pollution
|
No.3
|
pp. 479-494
|
David
Langlet
|
Dual Legal
Basis for Adoption and Implementation of the Rotterdam Convention
|
No.3
|
pp. 495-504
|
James
Harrison
|
Significant
International Environmental Law Cases
|
No.3
|
pp. 505-516
|
|
Journal of
Environmental Law, 2007, Vol.19
|
|
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
|
Stephen
Saxby
|
Public
Policy and the Digital Geospatial Representation of Designated Land Use in
the UK- Part I
|
No.1
|
pp. 5-28
|
Herwig
Unnerstall
|
The
Principle of Full Cost Recovery in the EU-Water Framework Directive- Genesis
and Content
|
No.1
|
pp. 29-42
|
Andrew J.
White III
|
Decentralised
Environmental Taxation in Indonesia: A Proposed Double Dividend for Revenue
Allocation and Environmental Regulation
|
No.1
|
pp. 43-69
|
Peter D.
Cameron
|
The Revival
of Nuclear Power: An Analysis of the Legal Implications
|
No.1
|
pp. 71-87
|
Bebhinn
Donnelly, Patrick Bishop
|
Natural Law
and Ecocentrism
|
No.1
|
pp. 89-101
|
Jacqueline
Peel
|
When
(Scientific) Rationality Rules: (Mis) Application of the Precautionary
Principle in Australian Mobile Phone Tower Cases: Telstra Corporation Limited
v Hornsby Shire Council
|
No.1
|
pp. 103-120
|
Paul James
Cardwell, Duncan French
|
Who Decides?
The ECJ's Judgment on Jurisdiction in the MOX Plant Dispute:
|
No.1
|
pp. 121-129
|
Vanessa
Edwards
|
European
Court of Justice- Significant Environmental Cases 2006
|
No.1
|
pp. 131-142
|
Ilona Cheyne
|
Gateways to
the Precautionary Principle in WTO Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 155-172
|
Ben Pontin
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Integrated
Pollution Control in Victorian Britain: Rethinking Progress within the
History of Environmental Law
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No.2
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pp. 173-199
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Raymond W.
Mushal
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Reflections
upon American Environmental Enforcement Experience as it may Relate to Post-
Hampton Developments in England and Wales
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No.2
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pp. 201-226
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Stephen
Saxby
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Public
Policy and the Digital Geospatial Representation of Designated Land Use in
the UK: PART II
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No.2
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pp. 227-246
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EIA and
Public Participation: Determining the Limits of Member State Discretion: EC
Environmental Impact Assessment Directive- Implementation- Public participation
in certain assessment procedures upon payment of fees- Scope of national
discretion
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No.2
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pp. 247-257
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Sara Gobbato
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Legal
Standing of Environmental Associations: The New "Democratic
Approach" of the Italian Supreme Administrative Court: Consiglio di
Stato, sec. IV, judgment no. 5760 of 2 October 2006, (Comitato "Comuna
Bellis e Santuario" et al. v. Comune di Ostiglia et al) The full text of
the judgment is available at http://www.giustizia-amministrativa.it
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No.2
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pp. 259-265
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Sarah
Hannett
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Significant
United Kingdom Environmental Cases January- December 2006
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No.2
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pp. 267-276
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Lavanya
Rajamani
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Public
Interest Environmental Litigation in India: Exploring Issues of Access,
Participation, Equity, Effectiveness and Sustainability
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No.3
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pp. 293-321
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Linda K.
Breggin, John Pendergrass
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Addressing
Nanotechnology Waste and Product Disposal: Can the Superfund Safety Net Catch
Tiny Particles?
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No.3
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pp. 323-345
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Judith Jones
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Regulatory
Design for Scientific Uncertainty: Acknowledging the Diversity of Approaches
in Environmental Regulation and Public Administration
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No.3
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pp. 347-365
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Eloise
Scotford
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Trash or
Treasure: Policy Tensions in EC Waste Regulation
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No.3
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pp. 367-388
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Gerrit
Betlem
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Trail
Smelter II: Transnational Application of CERCLA
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No.3
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pp. 389-397
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Sofia de
Abreu Ferreira
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The
Fundamental Right of Access to Environmental Information in the EC: A
Critical Analysis of WWF-EPO v. Council
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No.3
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pp. 399-408
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James
Harrison
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Significant
International Environmental Law Cases
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No.3
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pp. 409-417
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Journal of
Environmental Law, 2008, Vol.20
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Benjamin K.
Sovacool, Kelly E. Siman-Sovacool
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Creating
Legal Teeth for Toothfish: Using the Market to Protect Fish Stocks in
Antarctica
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No.1
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pp. 15-33
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Andrea Ross
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Why
Legislate for Sustainable Development? An Examination of Sustainable
Development Provisions in UK and Scottish Statutes
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No.1
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pp. 35-68
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Karen
Bubna-Litic
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Environmental
Reporting as a Communications Tool: A Question of Enforcement?
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No.1
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pp. 69-85
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Mark Wilde
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Best
Available Techniques (BAT) and Coal-fired Power Stations: Can the Energy Gap
be Plugged Without Increasing Emissions?
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No.1
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pp. 87-114
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Peter
McMaster
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Climate
Change- Statutory Duty or Pious Hope?
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No.1
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pp. 115-119
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Geert van
Calster
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Faites Vos
Jeux- Regulatory Autonomy and the World Trade Organisation after Brazil Tyres
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No.1
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pp. 121-136
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Vanessa
Edwards
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European
Court of Justice- Significant Environmental Cases 2007
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No.1
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pp. 137-150
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Gerd Winter,
Jan H. Jans, Richard Macrory, Ludwig Kramer
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Weighing up
the EC Environmental Liability Directive
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No.2
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pp. 163-191
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Maria Lee
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The
Governance of Coexistence Between GMOS and Other Forms of Agriculture: A
Purely Economic Issue?
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No.2
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pp. 193-212
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William
Howarth
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The
Interpretation of "Precaution" in the European Community Common
Fisheries Policy
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No.2
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pp. 213-244
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Laetitia
Dablanc
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Urban Goods
Movement and Air Quality Policy and Regulation Issues in European Cities
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No.2
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pp. 245-266
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Floor M.
Fleurke
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What Use for
Article 95 (5) EC?: An Analysis of Land Oberنsterreich
and Republic of Austria v Commission
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No.2
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pp. 267-278
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Martin
Hedemann-Robinson
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The EU and
Environmental Crime: The Impact of the ECJ's Judgment on Framework Decision
2005/ 667 on Ship-Source Pollution
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No.2
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pp. 279-292
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Justine
Thornton
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UK Law-
Significant Environmental Cases 2007- 08
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No.2
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pp. 293-321
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Helena
Valve, Jussi Kauppila
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Enacting
Closure in the Environmental Control of Genetically Modified Organisms
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No.3
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pp. 339-362
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Rasso
Ludwig, Roderic O Gorman
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A Cock and
Bull Story?- Problems with the Protection of Animal Welfare in EU Law and
Some Proposed Solutions
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No.3
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pp. 363-390
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Jukka
Simila, Aino Inkinen, Jonathan Q. Tritter
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Public
Participation by Appeal- Insights from Empirical Evaluation in Finland
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No.3
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pp. 391-416
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Christian Schall
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Public
Interest Litigation Concerning Environmental Matters before Human Rights
Courts: A Promising Future Concept?
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No.3
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pp. 417-453
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James
Harrison
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Conflicting
Interpretations- The Slops Incident and the Application of the International
Oil Pollution Liability and Compensation Regime to Offshore Storage and
Transfer Operations
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No.3
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pp. 455-464
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Ole W.
Pedersen
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Benefits and
Costs of the Environment: Copenhagen Consensus 2008
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No.3
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pp. 465-473
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James
Harrison
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International
Law- Significant Environmental Cases 2007- 08
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No.3
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pp. 475-481
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Journal of
Environmental Law, 2009, Vol.21
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Louise
Fromond, Jukka Simila, Leila Suvantola
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Regulatory
Innovations for Biodiversity Protection in Private Forests- Towards Flexibility
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No.1
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pp. 1-31
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Ludwig
Kramer
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The European
Commission's Opinions under Article 6(4) of the Habitats Directive
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No.1
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