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The association of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law (VJEL) engages and educates the legal, policy, and public communities through its Journal, other publications, online dialogue, and symposia on a broad range of environmental law and policy issues affecting local, aboriginal, national, and global communities. VJEL is the environmental law journal of the Vermont Law School, the United States' leading environmental law school. VJEL publishes both online and in print.
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VJEL SYMPOSIUM: "CHINA'S ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND COMPARATIVE SOLUTIONS, March 2, 2011
Papers from the Joint McGill Vermont Law School Water Workshop, October 24, 2009
Recent Articles
Volume 13 Issue 1 Table of Contents, China's Procuratorate in Environmental Civil Enforcement: Practice, Challenges & Implications for China's Environmental Governance, Jingjing Liu Taming The Dragon: How Corporations in China Can Be Employed to Further Environmental Risk Management, Kate Swartz & Guan Lin Keeping Up With Chinese Consumerism: Offsetting China's Individually Generated Garbage with Regulatory and Social Mechanisms, Brandon Gillin The Role of Judicial Review in Chinese and U.S. Energy and Climate Change Policy, Patricia Ross McCubbin Observations of an Illiterate Law Professor: The Pearl River and Chinese Traffic Laws, Among Other Important Topics, David K. Mears 7th Annual Normal William Lecture in Land Use Planning and the Law, Delivered February 17, 2011 - The Most Important Number in the World, Bill McKibben Note - Ash Holes: The Failure to Classify Coal Combustion Residuals as a Hazardous Waste Under RCRA and the Burden Borne by a Minority Community in Alabama, Mark Harrison Foster, Jr.
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In The News
Senate Votes to Uphold EPA's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, November 27, 2011 This Week in Environmental News, November 26, 2011 EPA Issues Preconstruction Clean Air Act Permit to First Natural Gas/Solar Hybrid Power Plant, November 26, 2011
Recent Editorials
Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink, Erin Barnes Banking for Salmon: How to Balance the Klamath Basin's Liquid Ledger Sheet with a Comprehensive Basin-Wide Water Bank, Greg Dorrington Utilizing Produced Water through the Proposed "More Water and More Energy Act of 2007", Karen L. Henderson
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