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Condensing essential information into just three issues a year, the Journal of Environmental Law has become an authoritative source of informed analysis for all those who have any dealings in this vital field of legal study. The Journal exists for both legal practitioners and academics, but also proves accessible for all other groups concerned with the environment, from scientists to planners.

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Volume 20, Number 1, 21 February 2008

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Editor's Foreword
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Hilson, Chris

The Environment and the Ten Commandments
pp. 5-7(3)
Authors: Krämer, Ludwig

Predicting the Unpredictable
pp. 7-8(2)
Author: Lomas, Owen

Has Environmental Law Become Humdrum?
pp. 8-10(3)
Author: Miller, Chris

Creating Legal Teeth for Toothfish: Using the Market to Protect Fish Stocks in Antarctica
pp. 15-33(19)
Authors: Sovacool, Benjamin K.; Siman-Sovacool, Kelly E.

Climate Changeâ-”Statutory Duty or Pious Hope?
pp. 115-119(5)
Author: McMaster, Peter

Deleuze and Environmental Damage: Violence of the Text. By MARK HALSEY
pp. 159-161(3)
Author: Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas

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