Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy
The Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy at the University of Washington School of Law is a recent and exciting addition to environmental legal scholarship in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Founded in 2009, we work to compliment the University of Washington’s outstanding record on environmental sustainability and the University of Washington School of Law’s commitment to training the next generation of environmental legal practitioners, scholars, and policymakers.
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Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 3 (2021)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Articles
Finding Better Words: Markets, Property, Rights, and Resources
Andrew P. Morriss, Roger E. Meiners, and Bruce Yandle
Principle of CBDR-RC: Its Interpretation and Implementation Through NDCS in the Context of Sustainable Development
Stellina Jolly and Abhishek Trivedi
Climate Change Has Beef with Federal Cattle Grazing
John David Janicek
Finding Better Words: Markets, Property, Rights, and Resources
Andrew P. Morriss, Roger Meiners, and Bruce Yandle
Principle of CBDR-RC: Its Interpretation and Implementation Through NDCS in the Context of Sustainable Development
Stellina Jolly and Abhishek Trivedi