As the planet faces the growing threat of climate change, environmental advocates are searching for ...
Over the past twenty-five years, courts have applied the doctrine of standing in an increasingly str...
This article will examine two at-risk American rivers through a comparison of the different legal ap...
By Christopher D. Stone. Los Altos, California: William Kaufman, Inc. 1974. Pp. xvii, 102. $6.95
Over two decades ago, Professor Christopher Stone asked what turned out to be a question of enduring...
Anthony R. Zelle et al (Eds.), Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric Law— A Guide for Practitioners, Wolter...
This Article examines the evolution of standing in environmental disputes. The Article traces enviro...
This Special Issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment revisits Professor Christopher...
This article explores the nuances in the development of environmental standing, looking especially a...
This article traces the evolution of standing as a federal court requirement rooted in the Constitut...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
Standing is easy to describe but difficult to apply. At a minimum, standing requires three elements:...
In its divided 2014 decision in Sierra Club v. Jewell, the D.C. Circuit held that plaintiffs who obs...
The essay is divided into three parts. Part I considers the ways in which the need for environmental...
Do forests and rivers possess standing to sue? Do mountain ranges have substantive rights? A recent ...
As the planet faces the growing threat of climate change, environmental advocates are searching for ...
Over the past twenty-five years, courts have applied the doctrine of standing in an increasingly str...
This article will examine two at-risk American rivers through a comparison of the different legal ap...
By Christopher D. Stone. Los Altos, California: William Kaufman, Inc. 1974. Pp. xvii, 102. $6.95
Over two decades ago, Professor Christopher Stone asked what turned out to be a question of enduring...
Anthony R. Zelle et al (Eds.), Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric Law— A Guide for Practitioners, Wolter...
This Article examines the evolution of standing in environmental disputes. The Article traces enviro...
This Special Issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment revisits Professor Christopher...
This article explores the nuances in the development of environmental standing, looking especially a...
This article traces the evolution of standing as a federal court requirement rooted in the Constitut...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
Standing is easy to describe but difficult to apply. At a minimum, standing requires three elements:...
In its divided 2014 decision in Sierra Club v. Jewell, the D.C. Circuit held that plaintiffs who obs...
The essay is divided into three parts. Part I considers the ways in which the need for environmental...
Do forests and rivers possess standing to sue? Do mountain ranges have substantive rights? A recent ...
As the planet faces the growing threat of climate change, environmental advocates are searching for ...
Over the past twenty-five years, courts have applied the doctrine of standing in an increasingly str...
This article will examine two at-risk American rivers through a comparison of the different legal ap...