Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: July 2013
The latest Part of the Environmental and Planning Law Journal publishes the following articles: “Regulating for sustainable electricity market outcomes in Britain: Asking the law question” – Aileen McHarg; “The role of litigation in multilevel climate change governance: Possibilities for a lower carbon future?” – Hari M Osofsky and Jacqueline Peel; “Environmental dispute resolution – lessons from the States” – Judge Michael Rackemann; “Design elements of emissions trading regulation in China’s pilot programs: Regulatory challenges and prospects” – Hao Zhang; and “Trading carbon the kiwi way” – Karen Price and Jessie Duffın.
Journal of Judicial Administration update: February 2013
The latest Part of JJA publishes the following articles: “Transforming governance and technology in civil and administrative justice” – David Tait and Terry Carney; “Are retributive aims achievable in a restorative justice setting?” – Tony Foley; “Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in children: Implications for judicial administration” – Samantha Parkinson and Sara McLean; “Child protection law and practice in the Northern Territory and implications for the court” – Hilary Hannam; and “QCAT’s hybrid hearing: The best of both worlds or compromised mediation?” – Bobette Wolski.
Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: January 2012
The latest Part for the Environmental and Planning Law Journal includes articles on a range of interesting topics regarding environmental and planning law. These include ecologically sustainable development and the contributions made by Hon Justice Paul Stein AM, the role of governance in the regulation of invasive alien species, the WTO’s decision that US dolphin safe labelling regime contravenes the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, Queensland’s new Coastal Plan and associated legislative amendments, and the need to protect and promote offshore minerals exploration and mining.