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ISSN 0046-578X
Online Notes
Vol. 46, Issue 3, 2018March 01, 2018 EDT

Improving Standing Doctrine to Better Protect the Environment: How the United States Can Learn from Ecuador’s Rights of Nature

William Blake Ogden,
conservationenvironmental lawstanding doctrineecuadorinternational law
Photo by Jaime Andrés Pérez Cadena on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 46, Issue 3, 2018

Vol. 46, Issue 3, 2018
  • Note from the Editor
    Victoria Aynne Barker
  • Dispute Settlement Under the Next Generation of Free Trade Agreements
    Kathleen Claussen
  • Development and Regional Trade Agreements: Entrenching Structural Inequities
    Antonia Eliason
  • Spheres of Commerce: The WTO Legal System and Regional Trading Blocs—A Reconsideration
    Robert HowseJoanna Langille
  • A Return to Bilateral Agreements: An End to the Nondiscriminatory Multilateral Trading System?
    C. Donald Johnson
  • Segregation of Georgia Schoolchildren with Disabilities: A Violation of International Law?
    Kaitlyn Claire Fain
  • Materiality: Why it is Crucial to the United States' Denaturalization Process
    Robert Mangum
  • No One Likes an Ash Hole: Advocating for a Management Scheme that Prioritizes Beneficial Utilization of Coal Ash in the United States and Georgia Through Domestic and International Comparisons
    Ethan Keith Morris
  • No, You Really Don't Have to Pay: Protecting Tax Havens
    Max Mathew Wallace II
  • Legal and Policy Justifications for Refusing to Grant China Market Economy Status in 2016
    William Neal Hollington
  • Improving Standing Doctrine to Better Protect the Environment: How the United States Can Learn from Ecuador's Rights of Nature
    William Blake Ogden
  • China: Environmental Protectionist or Economic Protectionism
    Adam J. Sunstrom
GJICL
William Blake Ogden, Improving Standing Doctrine to Better Protect the Environment: How the United States Can Learn from Ecuador’s Rights of Nature, 46 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. (2018).
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