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Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy
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Vols. 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

Volume 16:1 – Winter 2005


Articles
International Environmental Governance: The Strive Towards a Comprehensive, Coherent, Effective and Efficient International Environmental Regime
Philippe Roch & Franz Xaver Perrez

The Contemporary Seabed Mining Regime: A Critical Analysis of the Mining Regulations Promulgated by the International Seabed Authority
Jason C. Nelson

Advancing Binational Cooperation in Transboundary Aquifer Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Stephen P. Mumme

International Law and the Protection of Migratory Wildlife: An Appraisal of Twenty-Five Years of the Bonn Convention
Richard Caddell

Notes & Comments
Flexibility, Efficiency, Integration: Local Lessons in Sustainable Development
Patricia M. DeChristopher

The Elephant Under the Border: An Argument for a New, Comprehensive Treaty for the Transboundary Waters and Aquifers of the United States and Mexico
Robert C. Gavrell

Book Review
Book Review: Ved P. Nanda & George Pring, International Environmental Law & Policy for the 21st Century (Transnational Publisher, 2003)
Lakshman D. Guruswamy

Volume 16:2 – Spring 2005

Panel: Indigenous Rights, Local Resources and International Law
Divergent Discourses About International Law, Indigenous Peoples, and Rights over Lands and Natural Resources: Toward a Realist Trend
S. James Anaya

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Water Under International Norms
David H. Getches

Indigenous Land Rights and the New Self-Determination
Andrew Huff

Panel: Sustainable Development and Smart Energy
A New Framework: Post-Kyoto Energy and Environmental Security
Lakshman D. Guruswamy

The Kyoto Protocol and Developing Countries-the Clean Development Mechanism
Anita M. Halvorssen

Renewable Technologies to Power and Empower the Developing World
Michal C. Moore

Notes & Comments
E-Waste: A Comparative Analysis of Current and Contemplated Management Efforts by the European Union and the United States
Betsy M. Billinghurst

The Rush to Develop Space: The Role of Spacefaring Nations in Forging Environmental Standards for the Use of Celestial Bodies for Governmental and Private Interests
April Greene Apking

The Effect of EU Enlargement on the Environment: A Look at Malta
Heather A. Lanham

Glamis Gold Ltd.-A Foreign United States Citizen?:
NAFTA and its Potential Effect on Environmental Regulations and the Mining Law of 1872
Alison A. Ochs

Volume 16:2004 Yearbook – Summer 2005

Perspective
“Challenges Facing Developing Countries”-Keynote Address of the 2004 ILSA Fall Conference
Hon. Judge Christopher G. Weeramantry

Article
Can CITES Play a Role in Solving the Problem of IUU Fishing?: The Trouble with Patagonian Toothfish
Laura Little & Marcos A. Orellana

Comments
Transboundary Air Pollution: Developments During 2004
Gregg H. de Bie

Developments in Biodiversity in 2004
Sonja L. Klopf

Developments in Climate Change in 2004: Three Cheers for Russia
Cory C. Miller

Vessel-Based Pollution: Major Developments in 2004
Tasha J. Power

Trade and the Environment in 2004: Developments in Genetically Altered Food, Air Pollution and Trade in Endangered Species
Daniel E. Rosenberg

Developments in Land-Based Pollution in 2004
Laura M. Schaefer

Population: A Review of Developments in 2004
Lesley A. Speer

Developments in Toxics in 2004: The Ratification of the Stockholm Convention and the Rotterdam Convention
Julie B. Truelsen

Volume 15:2003 Yearbook - Summer 2004

Volume 15:2 - Spring 2004

Volume 15:1 - Winter 2004

Articles
Ecocide and Genocide in Iraq: International Law, the Marsh Arabs, and Environmental Damage in Non-International Conflicts.
Aaron Schwabach

Where Should Johannesburg Take Us? Ethical and Legal Approaches to Sustainable Development in the Context of International Environmental Law.
Graham Mayeda

Notes & Comments
Toxic Contamination of the Arctic: Thinking Globally and Acting Locally to Protect Arctic Ecosystems and People.
Sarah R. Hamilton

Current Protections on the Galapagos Islands are Inadequate: the International Maritime Organization Should Declare the Islands a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area.
Ryan P. Lessmann

Industry Based Solutions to Industry-Specific Pollution: Finding Sustainable Solutions to Pollution from Livestock Waste.
Nicholas M. White

Volume 15:2- Spring 2004
Articles
Resuscitating the Victims of Ship Pollution: the Right of Coastal Inhabitants to a Healthy Environment
Randon H. Draper

The European Commission’s Regulations for Genetically Modified Organisms and the Current WTO Dispute – Human Health or Environmental Measures? Why the Deliberate Release Directive is More Appropriately Adjudicated in the WTO under the TBT Agreement
Aaron A. Ostrovsky

Notes & Comments
Crisis in the First: The Environmental Impact of Illegal Logging Under the New Russian Economy
Christopher S. Essick

Poisoning the Well: Persecution, the Environment, and Refugee Status
Christopher M. Kozoll

Plan Colombia: The Environmental Effects and Social Costs of the United States’ Failing War on Drugs
Zachary P. Mugge

Volume 15:2003 Yearbook- Summer 2004

Perspectives
Perspectives on Wetlands and Biodiversity: International Law, Iraqi Marshlands, and Incentives for Restoration
Royal C. Gardner

Balancing Navigational Freedom with Environmental and Security Concerns
Jon M. Van Dyke

Comments on Recent Developments
Biodiversity
Climate Change
Conservation and Living Resources
Land-Based Pollution
Population
Trade and the Environment
Transboundary Air Pollution
Toxics
Vessel-Based Pollution

Book Review
Reconstructing Climate Policy: Beyond Kyoto, Richard B. Stewart & Jonathon B. Wiener
John Reilly


Volume 14:2002 Yearbook - Summer 2003

Perspectives
Active Sonar & Shipments of Radioacive Materials
Jon M. Van Dyke

The Recovery of the Colorado River Delta Ecosystem: A Role for International Law?
A. Dan Tarlock

Comments
Biodiversity                                                  Climate Change

Conservation & Living Resources . . . .  Land-Based Pollution

Population                                                   Toxics

Trade & the Environment                          Transboundary Air Pollution

Transboundary Water                                Vessel-Based Pollution

Book Review
The Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic, and Scientific Perspectives, Jay E.Austin & Carl A. Bunch, eds.
Lakshman Guruswamy

Volume 14:2 - Spring 2003

Articles
The Context of Trans-Boundary Energy Resource Exploitation: The Environment, the State, and the Methods.
Francis N. Botchway

Short-Term Solutions, Interim Surplus Guidelines, and the Future of the Colorado River Delta.
Rudy E. Verner

Notes & Comments
Saving Russia's Forests:The Finnish-Russion Development Program on Sustainable Forest Management and Conservation of Biological Diversity in Northwest Russia.
Jennifer R. Howard

The Global Light:An Analysis of International and Local Developments in the Solar Industry and Their Lessons for United States Energy Policy.
Mark Detsky

Ecotourism: Alleviating the Negative Effects of Deforestation on Indigenous Peoples in Latin America.
Marla Kerr

Volume 14:1 - Winter 2003

Articles
A Nexus of Trade and the Environment: The Relationship Between the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and the SPS Agreement of the World Trade Organization.
Terence P. Stewart & David S. Johanson

Implementation of Reservations Law in International Environmental Treaties: The Cases of Cuba and Ireland.
Chris Wold

Notes & Comments
The Proposed United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement: Reconciling Free Trade and Environmental Protection.
Heather Corbin

Children's Environmental Health - International Actions and Implications.
Rebecca Kokish

Contemporary Issues of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and the Debate Over Sustainable Use.
Saskia Young