The curriculum and our many program events provide students with a thorough grounding in domestic environmental, energy, and natural resources law, international and comparative environmental and energy law, environmental and climate justice, and animal law.
Articles
Moving beyond State-Centrism in International Environmental Law Road to Stockholm+50, David Hunter
A Pattern of Ruling Against Mother Nature: Wildlife Species Cases Decided by Justice Kavanaugh, William J. Snape III
SDLP after 20: Sustainable Development in the Anthropocene, David Hunter
The Paris Agreement and Global Climate Litigation after the Trump Withdrawal, David Hunter
International Environmental and Resources Law 2015 Annual Report, David Hunter
Natural Resource “Conflicts” in the U.S. Southwest: A Story of Hype over Substance, Laura Peterson, Jay C. Lininger, Marty Bergoffen, Bill Snape, and Curt Bradley
Reclaiming Global Environmental Leadership: Why the United States Should Ratify Ten Pending Environmental Treaties, Mary Jane Angelo, Rebecca M. Bratspies, David Hunter, John H. Knox, Noah Sachs, and Sandra B. Zellmer
Implications of the Copenhagen Accord for Global Climate Governance, David B. Hunter
Joining The Convention On Biological Diversity: A Legal and Scientific Overview of Why the United States Must Wake Up, William J. Snape III
Enabling Investment in Environmental Sustainability, Heather Hughes
Human Rights Implications for the Climate Negotiations, David Hunter
International Climate Negotiations: Opportunities and Challenges for the Obama Administration, David Hunter
Human Rights Implications of Climate Change, David Hunter
Lessons Learned from the European Union’s Climate Policy, David Hunter
Emerging Standards for Sustainable Finance of the Energy Sector, Kirk Herbertson and David Hunter
Negligence in the Air: The Duty of Care in Climate Change Litigation, David Hunter and James Salzman
New Challenges in an Era of Global Water Scarcity , David Hunter
Amazon Burning and the World Bank: Lessons from the Second World Bank Inspection Panel Claim, David Hunter
Environmental Reforms in Post-Communist Central Europe: From High Hopes to Hard Reality, David Hunter and Margaret Bowman
Toward Global Citizenship in International Environmental Law, David Hunter
Books
International Environmental Law and Policy, David Hunter
Climate Change and the Law, 2d, David Hunter
International Environmental Law and Policy Treaty Supplement, 2016, David Hunter, James Zalzman, and Durwood Zaelke
Book Chapters
Bringing Climate Change Claims to the Accountability Mechanisms of International Financial Institutions, David Hunter
The Future of U.S. Climate Policy, David Hunter
Feature
PETITION TO LIST THE AMERICAN HORSESHOE CRAB UNDER THE U.S. ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT AS AN ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES AND TO CONCURRENTLY DESIGNATE CRITICAL HABITAT, Will Harlan, William Snape III, and Soleil Gaylord
The ESA at 50, Madison Calhoun, William Snape III, Derb Carter, Sharmeen Morrison, J.B. Ruhl, and Sean Skaggs
Introduction
Overview: Radical Environmental Change in the Polar regions is the Globe’s Wake-up Call, William J. Snape III
Business Responses to Climate Change Overview of this Issue , Perry Wallace
Journal Articles
Codifying Prior Informed Consent to Govern Unregistered Pesticide Export, William Snape III
Prioritizing Regional Wildlife Conservation by Rejuvenating the Western Hemisphere Convention on Nature Protection, Shade Sheeter, William Snape III, and David Hunter
Conservation Easements as a Tool for Nature Protection, William Snape III
Making America A Better Place for All: Sustainable Development Recommendations for the Biden Administration, William Snape
Private Land and Water Conservation: Examining Conservation Easements, William Snape
Frostpaw Addresses Global Warming, William Snape
How Will You Use Your Twenty Minutes?, William Snape
The Progeny: Justice William J. Brennan's Fight to Preserve the Legacy of New York Times v. Sullivan, William Snape
Implications of the Copenhagen Accord for Global Climate Governance, David Hunter
Joining the Convention on Biological Diversity, William Snape
State Endangered Species Acts, William Snape
The World Bank Clean Technology Fund: Friend or Foe to the UNFCCC?, Addie Haughey
No Reason to Wait: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through the Clean Air Act, William Snape
The Role of the State ESAs, William Snape
Conservation Easements and Climate Change, Daniel L. Aaronson and Michael B. Manuel
Landmark Agreement to Strengthen Montreal Protocol Provides Powerful Climate Mitigation, Donald Kaniaru, Rajendra Shende, and Durwood Zaelke
Conserving Marine Habitats, Eric A. Bilsky
Europe's Reach: A New Chapter in International Chemicals Law, Marcos A. Orellana
Education as a Lynchpin of Development: Legal and Policy Considerations in the Formation of the Education for All- Fast Track Initiative Catalytic Trust Fund, Sophie Smyth and Anna Triponel
The Prototype Carbon Fund: A New Departure in International Trusts and Securities Law, Sophie Smyth
Proactive Habitat Conservation, William Snape
Indigenous People's Right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review, Fergus MacKay
Cutting Science, Ecology, and Transparency out of National Forest Management: How the Bush Administration Uses the Judicial System to Weaken Environmental Laws, William Snape III
Anatomy of an Environmental Scapegoat, William Snape III
Population Viability Analysis and Conservation Policy, William Snape
Protecting Ecosystems Under the Endangered Species Act, William Snape
Standard Scientific Procedures for Implementing Ecosystem Management on Public Lands, William Snape
Using Citizen Suits to Protect Biodiversity, William Snape
Recipe for Reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act, William Snape
Searching for GATT's Environmental Miranda, William Snape
Enforcement of Environmental Laws under a Supplemental Agreement to the North American Free Trade Agreement, William Snape III
What Will Happen to the Critters, William Snape