Sat.Nov 19, 2016 - Fri.Nov 25, 2016

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Report from COP22: Conclusion of Talks in Marrakech

Law Columbia

Flags of the 197 parties to the UNFCCC outside the blue zone at COP22. For the last two weeks, representatives of almost 200 countries have been in Marrakech for the 22 nd Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, known as COP22. Coming into the conference, there were high hopes that it would be the “COP of Action,” with countries working to implement the Paris Agreement, reached at COP21 last year.

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Expropriated Servitudes: They Aren’t Going Away Anytime Soon

The Energy Law Blog

The Third Circuit recently released an unpublished opinion making clear that when a pipeline company expropriates a servitude, the servitude is “perpetual,” and a Court cannot impose a term on that servitude. The Third Circuit also held that a landowner must prove any damages over and above the fair market value of the property, and cannot award an additional amount simply because the landowner is upset that the property is being expropriated.

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Reporting on COP: Just Peace through Climate Action

Vermont Law

The following article is part of an Eco-Perspective special in which the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is collaborating with the VLS COP22 Observer Delegation. By Jenny Leech. Display at India’s COP Pavilion. This year, the COP demonstrated the priority of climate justice by recognizing the first official. Climate Justice Day. on the UNFCCC Programme.