UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy

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from December 1996
Last Number: June 2023

University of California at Los Angeles, School of Law
ISSN 0733-401X


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 246

September 22, 2017

  • Turn down the volume: improved federal regulation of shipping noise is necessary to protect marine mammals.

  • Executive authority to keep it in the ground: an administrative end to oil and gas leasing on federal land.

  • June 22, 2017

  • Bird Take - Death Trade.

  • Democratic Environmental Experimentalism.

  • Better Representing the 'Diffuse and Collective Interests': Reducing Legalism in Brazil's Ministerio Publico to Improve Environmental Enforcement.

  • Enforcing International Climate Change Law in Domestic Courts: A New Trend of Cases for Boosting Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration?

  • June 22, 2018

  • Sequestering Carbon Dioxide Undersea in the Atlantic: Legal Problems and Solutions.

  • Vulnerability and the Climate Change Regime.

  • 'Cultured Meat': Lab-Grown Beef and Regulating the Future Meat Market.

  • The Law and Policy of Rainwater Harvesting: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, India, and the United States.

  • June 22, 2019

  • CRISPR's Creatures: Protecting Wildlife in the Age of Genomic Editing.

  • The Coastal Property Boundary in California: Recommendations to Improve Determination of the Mean High Tide Line in Light of Sea-Level Rise.

  • Purifying Water: Responding to Public Opposition to the Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse in California.

  • The Bureau of Environmental Justice and Change From the Top.

  • September 22, 2019

  • Prior Appropriation and the Commons.

  • An Analysis of the International Climate Change Adaptation Regime and its Response to Global Public Health Concerns.

  • The Legal Landscape of America's Landlocked Property.

  • Incorporating Analysis of Sea-Level Rise Into Environmental Impact Reports.

  • June 22, 2020

  • From Attleboro to EPSA: The Pace of Change and Evolving Jurisdictional Frameworks in the Electricity Sector.

  • Integrating Green Infrastructure Into Stormwater Policy: Reliability, Watershed Management, and Environmental Psychology as Holistic Tools for Success.

  • California Carbon Offsets and Working Forest Conservation Easements.

  • Downsizing National Monuments: The Current Debate and Lessons From History.

  • A Perfect Storm: Environmental Justice and Air Quality Impacts of Offshore Oil and Gas Development in the Arctic Outer Continental Shelf.

  • September 22, 2020

  • The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and the Common Law of Groundwater Rights: Finding a Consistent Path Forward for Groundwater Allocation.

  • The Price of Sovereignty in the Era of Climate Change: The Role of Climate Finance in Guiding Adaptation Choices for Small Island Developing States.

  • The Operationalization of the Principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent: A Duty to Obtain Consent or Simply a Duty to Consult?

  • Establishing Floating Offshore Wind Development in Oregon: Lessons From East Coast State Policy Tools Promoting Offshore Wind.

  • When the Well Runs Dry: Groundwater Policy and Sustainability Post-Agua Caliente.

  • June 22, 2021

  • Retooling Environmental Justice.

  • Can the U.S. Constitution Encompass a Right to a Stable Climate?

  • Climate Change and the Vulnerable Occupied Palestinian Territories.

  • Fracking in Pueblo and Dine Communities.

  • September 22, 2021

  • TIME TO WAKE UP!: Pushing the Boundaries in the Americas to Protect the Most Vulnerable.

  • HUMAN RIGHTS AND WRONGS: The Dark Canon of the United States Supreme Court in Environmental Law.

  • CEQA TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION: Gaps in the Law and Implementation.

  • ESTABLISHING A CLIMATE-CONSCIOUS BILL OF RIGHTS FOR CALIFORNIA'S HOMELESS.

  • EQUITABLE ADAPTATION TO EXTREME HEAT IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE.

  • June 22, 2022

  • The SEC and Climate Risk.

  • The Fossil Fuel Phase-Out's Multi-Million Dollar Problem: An Environmental Justice Analysis Of Idle Oil Well Management in California.

  • Disparate Impact And Ecosystem Services As Tools For Community Activism.

  • Come Hell or No Water: The Story of Sandbranch and the Unincorporated Community Fight for Public Services.

  • September 22, 2022

  • Restorative Energy Justice.

  • June 22, 2023

  • SUPRANATURAL RESOURCE PROPERTY CUSTOMS.

  • WOLF LAW.

  • ROLLING EASEMENTS AS A VIABLE TOOL TO ADDRESS RISING SEA LEVELS IN US COASTAL COMMUNITIES.

  • MANAGED RETREAT - Funding Difficult Conversations and Initial Steps at the Local Level.