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The Importance of GIS in Emergency Management
Harvard Environmental Law Review The Importance of GIS in Emergency Management November 24, 2016 by By Monika Holser, UCLA School of Law, Class of 2018 GIS (geographic information system) is a computer system for “capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on the Earth’s surface.”[1] It allows multiple layers of information to be displayed … Read more
Harvard Environmental Law Review
Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue Volume 47, Number 1 (2022) Articles Plastics and the Limits of U.S. Environmental Law Robert W. Adler & Carina E. Wells Water Right Exactions Karrigan Bork When Does “Leviathan” Innovate? A Legal Theory of Clean Technological Change at Government-Owned Electric Utilities Arjuna Dibley … Read more
Judging a Book by its Cover: The Tension between Evidentiary Gatekeeping and Compensatory Theories of Tort
Harvard Environmental Law Review Judging a Book by its Cover: The Tension between Evidentiary Gatekeeping and Compensatory Theories of Tort November 24, 2016 by By Julie Amadeo, J.D. 2016, New York University School of Law. This article has been adapted from a larger work. I. Introduction Human minds are primed to jump to conclusions. Call … Read more
Constitutions & the Environment: Comparative Approaches to Environmental Protection and the Struggle to Translate Rights into Enforcement
Harvard Environmental Law Review Constitutions & the Environment: Comparative Approaches to Environmental Protection and the Struggle to Translate Rights into Enforcement November 14, 2016 by By Kyle Burns, J.D. Candidate, 2017, University of Virginia School of Law.* This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Introduction Every nation around the world faces … Read more
Harvard Environmental Law Review
Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue Volume 48, Number 1 (2024) Articles Intertribal: The Unheralded Element in Indigenous Wildlife Sovereignty Bethany R. Berger Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Deaths David Arkush & Donald Braman The Additionality Double Standard James Salzman & David Weisbach De-Risking Environmental Law William … Read more
Harvard Environmental Law Review
Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue Volume 48, Number 1 (2024) Articles Intertribal: The Unheralded Element in Indigenous Wildlife Sovereignty Bethany R. Berger Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Deaths David Arkush & Donald Braman The Additionality Double Standard James Salzman & David Weisbach De-Risking Environmental Law William … Read more
Harvard Environmental Law Review
Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue Volume 48, Number 1 (2024) Articles Intertribal: The Unheralded Element in Indigenous Wildlife Sovereignty Bethany R. Berger Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Deaths David Arkush & Donald Braman The Additionality Double Standard James Salzman & David Weisbach De-Risking Environmental Law William … Read more