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Professor Burleson holds an LL.M. in International Law from the London School of Economics and a J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law. She has taught Energy Law, International Environmental Law, Public International Law, UN Law, Human Rights and the Environment, International Law and China, Property Law, Water Law, and Environmental Law. Her research interests include energy law, international environmental law and human rights law. She has taught at the University of South Dakota School of Law and as a visiting professor at Florida State University College of Law and the University of Oregon School of Law. At Pace Law School Professor Burleson will teach Energy Law, Property Law, and Human Rights and the Environment. As a Fulbright Senior Specialist, she previously worked with the faculty of University of Montevideo to refine and implement a new curriculum for international law and taught a 20-hour intensive course on International Economic Law and the Environment.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
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“The Polar Regions and Environmental Law,” in Routledge Handbook Of International Environmental Law, (Alam, Bhuiyan, Chowdhury and Techera, ed. Routledge: 2012). forthcoming |
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Chapters 4A, 25, 26, 27 Climate and Water Governance Chapters in Waters and Water Rights (R. Beck and A. Kelly, ed. Reed Elsevier / LexisNexis / Matthew Bender: annually revised 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012). |
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“Good Governance: Tribal, State and Federal Environmental Cooperation” in Legal Strategies for Greening Local Government, (Keith H. Hirokawa and Patricia Salkin, ed. ABA: 2012). forthcoming. |
ARTICLES:
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“Cooperative Federalism and Hydraulic Fracturing,” _ Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy _ (2012) forthcoming. |
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"The Future of Green Technology Law and Policy,” Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, DC (2012). forthcoming. |
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“Innovation Cooperation: Energy Biosciences and Law,” 2011 University of Illinois Law Review 651 (2011) (Symposium) (invited submission) Lead-author. |
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“Arctic Justice: Addressing Persistent Organic Pollutants,” University of Minnesota Law School, 30 Law and Inequality 57 (2012). Co-author. |
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“From Coase to Collaborative Property Decision-making: Green Economy Innovation,” 14 Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 79 (2011). |
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“Making Sand Castles as the Tide Comes In: Legal Aspects Of Climate Justice,” 2 George Washington Journal of Energy and Environmental Law 42 (2011) (invited submission). |
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“Perspective on Economic Critiques of Disability Law: the Multifaceted Federal Role in Balancing Equity and Efficiency,” 8 Indiana Health Law Review 335 (2011) |
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“Climate Change Consensus: Emerging International Law,” 34 William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review 543 (Symposium) (2010). |
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“From Nondiscrimination to Civil Marriage,” 19 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 383 (2010). |
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“Energy Policy, Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer to Address Climate Change,” 18 University of Iowa Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 69 (2009). |
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“Energy Security, Green Job Creation, and Youth Innovation,” 24 Connecticut Journal of International Law 381 (2009). |
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“Wind Power, National Security, and Sound Energy Policy,” 17 Penn State Environmental Law Review 137 (2009). |
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“A Climate of Extremes: Transboundary Conflict Resolution,” 32 Vermont Law Review 477 (2008). |
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“Multilateral Climate Change Mitigation,” 41 University of San Francisco Law Review 373 (2007). |
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"Tribal, State, and Federal Cooperation to Achieve Good Governance," 40 Akron Law Review 207 (2007). |
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“Middle Eastern and North African Hydropolitics: From Eddies of Indecision to Emerging International Law,” 18 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 385 (2006). |
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“Juvenile Execution, Terrorist Extradition, and Supreme Court Discretion to Consider International Death Penalty Jurisprudence,” 68 Albany Law Review 909 (2005). |
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“Equitable and Reasonable Use of Water in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,” 35 Environmental Law Reporter 10041 (2005). |
ESSAYS & ASIL INSIGHTS:
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“Cancun Climate Negotiations,”15 American Society of International Law Insight 41 (2011) (invited submission) co-author. |
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“What Does Hope Look Like: Climate Security,” International Law Association Symposium in _ Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law _ (Symposium) (invited submission) (2011) forthcoming. |
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“Water, Climate, and Energy Security,” International Law Association Symposium in _ Southwestern Law Review _ co-author (Symposium) (invited submission) (2011). forthcoming. |
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“Climate Change Displacement to Refuge,” University of Oregon, 25 Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation 19 (2010) (Symposium) (invited submission) |
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“International Human Rights Law and Co-Parent Adoption,” 55 Loyola Law Review 791 (2010) (invited submission). |
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“Climate Change and the Bali Roadmap,” 12 American Society of International Law Insight 4 (2008) (invited submission). |
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Professor Elizabeth Burleson
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Associate Professor of Law
B.A., Colby College
J.D., University of Connecticut
LL.M., London School of Economics
Contact:
eburleson@law.pace.edu
(914) 422-4438
Office: P203
Assistant:
Lorraine Rubich
Office: P201
(914) 422-4226
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