Sustainable Development Law & Policy
- Publisher:
- American University Washington College of Law
- Publication date:
- 2008-01-01
- ISBN:
- 1552-3721
Description:
Sustainable Development Law & Policy publishes articles and essays that focus on reconciling the tensions between environmental sustainability, economic development, and human welfare. The journal embraces an interdisciplinary focus to provide a fuller view of current legal, political, and social developments.
Our mission is to serve as a valuable resource for practitioners, policy makers, and concerned citizens promoting sustainable development throughout the world.
Our mission is to serve as a valuable resource for practitioners, policy makers, and concerned citizens promoting sustainable development throughout the world.
Issue Number
- No. XIX-2, April 2019
- No. XIX-1, September 2018
- No. XVIII-2, April 2018
- No. XVIII-1, September 2017
- No. XVII-2, April 2017
- No. XIV-1, January 2014
- No. XIII-1, September 2012
- No. XII-3, April 2012
- No. XII-2, January 2012
- No. XII-1, September 2011
- No. XI-3, April 2011
- No. XI-2, January 2011
- No. XI-1, September 2010
- No. X-3, April 2010
- No. X-2, January 2010
- No. X-1, September 2009
- No. IX-3, April 2009
- No. IX-2, January 2009
- No. IX-1, December 2008
- No. VIII-2, January 2008
Latest documents
- Can the Expansion of 45Q Effectively Spur Investment in Carbon Capture?
- No Take Backs: Presidential Authority and Public Land Withdr awals
- Does Importing Endangered Species' Body Parts Help Conservation? Discretion to Import Trophies Under the Trump Administration
- Endnotes
- FERC Ruling Undermines Energy Federalism and Arbitrarily Targets Mid-Atlantic Region Renewables
- Jam v. IFC: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
- Continuing a Broad Application of Section 9 of the ESA to Prevent Future Mass Extinctions
- Editors' Note
- How Syria's Failure to Uphold the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement Exacerbated the Effects of Climate Change in the Levant
- A Pattern of Ruling Against Mother Nature: Wildlife Species Cases Decided by Justice Kavanaugh on the DC Circuit
Featured documents
- Appraising the Role of the IFC and Its Independent Accountability Mechanism: Community Experiences in Haiti's Mining Sector
- Endnotes
- Endnotes
- A New Nuclear Threat : The Tenth Circuit's Shocking Misinterpretat ion of Preemption Demanding an Amendment to the Price-Anderson Act
- No Take Backs: Presidential Authority and Public Land Withdr awals
- Endnotes
- Green Greed is Good: How Green Bonds Cultivated into Wall Street's Environmental Paradox
- Wind Power and the Legal Challenges with NEPA and the ESA
- CAFOs: Plaguing North Carolina Communities of Color
- The Federal Government's Sovereign Immunity under CERCLA and its Effects on the Hazardous Waste Cleanup of the District of Columbia's Washington Navy Yard