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PACE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW
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Volume 27
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2010 |
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Carbon Capture and Storage: Wishful Thinking or a Meaningful Part of the Climate Change Solution
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Michael I. Jeffery
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| Volume 26 |
Summer 2009
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Number 2 |
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Letter to Our Readers
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40 YEARS AND COUNTING: RELICENSING THE FIRST
GENERATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
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Regulating Nuclear Power In The New Millennium
(The Role Of The Public)
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Anthony Z. Roisman, Erin Honaker, and Ethan Spaner
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Spotlight On Safety At Nuclear Power Plants: The View From Oyster Creek
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Richard Webster with Julia LaMense
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Is New Always Better? The Case For License Renewal In The Next Generation
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Tamar J. Cerafici
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391
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An Economic Analysis Of The Nuclear Liability Subsidy
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Michael G. Faure and Karine Fiore
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LLOYD K. GARRISON LECTURES ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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The Globalization of Environmental Law
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Robert V. Percival
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451
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Private Public Interest Environmental Law: History, Hard Work, and Hope
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John E. Bonine
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465
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The Elk Creek Dam Story
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Neil Kagan
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COMMENT
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Attorneys' Fees In Environmental Citizen Suits and the Economically Benefited Plaintiff: When Are Attorneys' Fees and Costs Appropriate?
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Michel Lee
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TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PACE
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION
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2009 Moot Court Problem
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Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, and Ole Varmer
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525
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2009 Judges' Edition Memorandum
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Taryn L. Rucinski
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David Sive Award Best Brief Overall – Galleon Enterprises, Inc. (University of Houston Law Center)
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Sarah Williams, Elizabeth Pletan, and Matt Riley
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595
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Best Brief – The Kingdom of Spain (Georgetown University Law Center)
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Joseph Mathews and Wei Xiang
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625
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Best Brief – The United States of America (University of California, Davis School of Law)
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Gabrielle Janssens, Michael Minkler and Monica Bauman
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655
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