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quest for environmental justice on a Canadian aboriginal reserve / Sidra Sabzwari and Dayna Nadine Scott -- Whaling and … environmental issues to combat poverty -- The role of public engagement in achieving environmental justice / LeRoy C. (Lee) Paddock …Part IV. States' approaches to address environmental degradation and poverty -- Embedding social justice in the design …
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This paper discusses allocation of burden of proof in environmental disputes in the WTO system. Besides laying down the natural principles that (i) the complainant carries the burden to (ii) make a prima facie case that its claim holds, WTO adjudicating bodies have said little of more general...
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Scholars have proposed numerous solutions to the procedural hurdles facing non-U.S. claimants like forum non conveniens and non-recognition of foreign money judgments, including allowing an arbitration forum as part of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs). This Article explains and applies...
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Intellectual and political support to establish a specialised International Tribunal for the Environment or an International Court for the Environment has ebbed and flowed since its first conception in the late 1980s, and appears to be increasing hesitantly again, buoyed by scientific consensus...
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This article suggests that were federal environmental regulators to view themselves as human rights decisionmakers, we might well see a new kind of regulatory decisionmaking emerge — one not only more responsive and transparent, but also more likely to enjoy the trust of the American public....
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Using the examples of invasive species and transpacific air pollution, this essay outlines challenges to U.S. domestic …
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Weaknesses in conventional mechanisms of implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, coupled with pressures to develop smarter and more resource-efficient regulatory approaches, suggest that there are real opportunities for the greater use of earth observation (EO) technologies as a...
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Solving environmental problems in a polarized era requires avoiding failures of imagination. The remarkable framework of constitutional interpretations, statutes, regulations, policies, agencies, and courts that developed over the last half century remains in place and dominates how we think...
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