LATEST ISSUE


PACE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW


2009

Volume 27

2010

Carbon Capture and Storage: Wishful Thinking or a Meaningful Part of the Climate Change Solution

Michael I. Jeffery

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Volume 26 

Summer 2009

 Number 2

 

Letter to Our Readers

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40 YEARS AND COUNTING: RELICENSING THE FIRST
GENERATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

 

Regulating Nuclear Power In The New Millennium
(The Role Of The Public)

Anthony Z. Roisman, Erin Honaker, and Ethan Spaner

317

Spotlight On Safety At Nuclear Power Plants: The View From Oyster Creek

Richard Webster with Julia LaMense

365

Is New Always Better? The Case For License Renewal In The Next Generation

Tamar J. Cerafici

391

An Economic Analysis Of The Nuclear Liability Subsidy

Michael G. Faure and Karine Fiore

419

  

LLOYD K. GARRISON LECTURES ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

  

The Globalization of Environmental Law

Robert V. Percival

451

Private Public Interest Environmental Law: History, Hard Work, and Hope

John E. Bonine

465

The Elk Creek Dam Story

Neil Kagan

493

 
 

COMMENT

 

Attorneys' Fees In Environmental Citizen Suits and the Economically Benefited Plaintiff: When Are Attorneys' Fees and Costs Appropriate?

Michel Lee

495

   
   

TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PACE
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION

  

2009 Moot Court Problem

Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, and Ole Varmer

525

2009 Judges' Edition Memorandum

Taryn L. Rucinski

541

David Sive Award Best Brief Overall – Galleon Enterprises, Inc. (University of Houston Law Center)

Sarah Williams, Elizabeth Pletan, and Matt Riley

595

Best Brief – The Kingdom of Spain (Georgetown University Law Center)

Joseph Mathews and Wei Xiang

625

Best Brief – The United States of America (University of California, Davis School of Law)

Gabrielle Janssens, Michael Minkler and Monica Bauman

655