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Fall 2009: Sustainable Development in the Courts
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Volume 10 Issue 1
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Blake M. Mensing and Addie Haughey
Introduction
Introduction
Marcos Orellana
About SDLP
About SDLP
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Articles
The Role of International Forums in the Advancement of Sustainable Development
Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
Not at All: Environmental Sustainability in the Supreme Court
James R. May and Kristen Hite
Courts as Champions of Sustainable Development: Lessons from East Africa
Patricia Kameri-Mbote and Collins Odote
The International Court of Justice’s Treatment of “Sustainable Development”and Implications for Argentina v. Uruguay
Lauren Trevisan
Tension Between Hydroelectric Energy’s Benefits as a Renewable and its Detrimental Effects on Endangered Species
Janet M. Hager
Third Party Petitions as a Means of Protecting Voluntarily Isolated Indigenous Peoples
Nickolas M. Boecher
Giving Power to the People: Comparing the Environmental Provisions of Chile’s Free Trade Agreements with Canada and the United States
Rachel T. Kirby
Conference Proceedings: 21st Century Infrastructure: Opportunities and Hurdles for Renewable Energy Development
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Litigation Preview
Jessica B. Goldstein
World News
Nick Alarif and Kate Halloran
Book Review: Adjudicating Climate Change
Scott M. Richey and Karla O. Torres
Features
Environmental Litigation Standing After Massachusetts v. EPA: Center for Biological Diversity v. EPA
Andy Hosaido
Is the International Court of Justice the Right Forum for Transboundary Water Pollution Disputes?
Kate Halloran
Towards a Jurisprudence of Sustainable Development in South Asia: Litigation in the Public Interest
Shyami Fernando Puvimanasinghe
Sustainability and the Courts: A Snapshot of Canada in 2009
Katia Opalka and Joanna Myszka