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Changes in environmental law scholarship

Environment, Law, and History

Recently published in Journal of Environmental Law : Ole Pedersen, "The Evolution and Emergence of Environmental Law Scholarship—A Perspective from Three Journals". Finally, the article explores the extent to which environmental law scholarship is published in generalist law journals.

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More on Nature versus the Common Law: American judges on American rivers

Environment, Law, and History

As I mentioned in a post last week , the first topic covered in my article "Nature Versus the Common Law: Nature as a Norm in the Water Law of the British World" is the question of whether the water, bed, or other resources of a non-tidal river belonged to the riparian landowners or to the state or public.

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Penn State Hosts Online Solar Law Symposium Aug. 23

PA Environment Daily

The third annual Penn State Solar Law Symposium will be held virtually on August 23, from noon to 4:30 p.m., for attorneys and energy professionals. The program will continue to build on the information presented in previous years’ symposiums.

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Reparation for Climate Change at the ECtHR

Law Columbia

They further alleged that Swiss authorities had failed to take appropriate climate change mitigation measures and thus violated various articles of the ECHR. The court agreed, finding violations of Articles 6 and 8 of the ECHR. Reparations within the Framework of the ECtHR: Fit for (Climate Change) Purpose? loss and damage).

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Retired Environmental Hearing Board Chief Judge Thomas W. Renwand To Receive PA Bar Assn. Environmental & Energy Law Section Lifetime Achievement Award

PA Environment Daily

Renwand will receive the 2024 Pennsylvania Bar Association Environmental and Energy Law Section Lifetime Achievement Award during the Environmental Law Forum , April 10, at the Hilton Harrisburg. His practice focused on professional liability, products liability, civil rights and environmental law.

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Choice-of-Law Provisions in Marine Insurance Contracts Upheld by the Supreme Court

The Energy Law Blog

In a much-anticipated decision, the United States Supreme Court held that choice-of-law provisions in marine insurance contracts are presumptively enforceable under federal maritime law with a few narrow exceptions. The policy selected New York law to govern all future disputes arising under the contract. LLC , 601 U.S.

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User-friendly AI: Article Collections on Artificial Intelligence

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Find the answers to your biggest research questions on artificial intelligence with our top article collections about this promising area of computer science. Worried about what OpenAI means for our future? With collective views of over 2.2 With collective views of over 2.2