Volume 40: Book 3

Volume 40: Book 3

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Book 3


 

HABITAT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS: ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Vermont Law Review 15th Annual Symposium– September 25, 2015

PREFACE

by Dinah Shelton

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

by Marcos Orellana

ARTICLES

Habitat as Human Rights: Indigenous Huaorani in the Amazon Rainforest, Oil, and Ome Yasuni

by Judith Kimerling

Managing Unconventional Oil and Gas Development As If Communities Mattered

by Mark Squillace

Human Rights in a Climate Changed World: The Impact of COP21, Nationally Determined Contributions, and National Courts

by Tracy Bach

Banning Metal Mining in Guatemala

by Raquel Aldana & Randall S. Abate

An Appraisal of the Evolution of Environmental Legislation in Nigeria

by Adebola Ogunba

VERMONT LAW REVIEW NOTE COMPETITION RUNNER-UP

Emerging from the Mire: Using Public Shaming After an Oil Spill to Yield Informed Decisions and Alter Behavior

by Rachel Stewart

 


 

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