Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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American University Washington College of Law
ISSN 1552-3721

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Nbr. III-1, January 2003

From Death Valley to Spring Valley: A Case Study of Contamination in Washington, D.C.

I. Introduction. II. Spring Valley's Historical and Legal Context. A. The Hidden Past. 1. Land Use . a. Early History. b. WWI and the AU Experimental Station . c. Land Salvage and Development . 2. Chemical Weapons Controversy. a. 1986 Investigation and Involvement of Federal Agencies. b. Public and Private Failures To Disclose Information About the Hazards. c. Operation Safe Removal Phases I and II: No Further Action Necessary . d. Local Government, Federal Denials, and New Emphasis on Health...

Climate Change's Significant Impact on the National Environmental Policy Act

Practitioner's Corner

Editor s Note

The Enforcement of Environmental Law From a Human Rights Perspective

Introduction. Enforcement of International Environmental Law and Enforcement of International Human Rights Law. Conclusion.

World News Bits

Americas. Chile and the U.S. Finalize Bilateral Trade Agreement. Canada Ratifies the Kyoto Protocol. What will NEPA look like after the Bush administration is finished with it? Clean Air Takes Back Seat, and States Sue. Supreme Court Decision on "Deep Ripping". Europe. Fallout after Oil Tanker Disaster Means Stricter Regulations . Africa. African Elephants Lose, Latin American Mahogany Gains at CITES Conference . Middle East. Asia. Land-use Landslides in Malaysia. Development in the Hong Kong...