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Bio-diversityWildlife Laws and Biotic Rights|Agriculture|Climate Change|Environment and Development/EIA|Environment & Gender/Environment and Panchayat/Indigenous People|Environment and Health|Land Use/Urban Development/ Mega Projects|Pollution Control & Waste Management|Water Management System|Trade and Environment|Right to Information/Environment & Justice Delivery/PIL|Marine Eco-system and Acquaculture|Heritage Conservation|Environmental Economics/ Environment and Indutry| International Environmental Law| Others Bio-diversity/Biotechnology/Fores and Wildlife Laws 1.'Wildlife Mismanagement? While Wildlife Officials and Researchers Fight Each other, the Country's Ecological Wealth is Fast Disappearing: in the Down To Earth, Vol.8(20) March 15, 2000. 2. A Call for the Demise of the Present International Whaling Commission, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol.41(1), pp 96-110: January-March 2001 3. Conservation of Biodiversity and Techniques of People's Activism: By G.S. Tiwari, Journal of the Indian Law Institute, Vol. 43(2) pp 191-220:April-June 2001, The Indian Law Institute . 4. The Law on Wild Life and Protected Areas in India:By Ramya Seetharaman, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.2(1) pp 60-84:June 2001, Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy(CEERA) 5. Implementing the Bio-diversity Convention in India and Canada: By Venkatesh Vijayaraghavan, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 2(1) pp 21-39:June 2001, Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy(CEERA) 6. Protecting Traditional Knowledge Systems: By Sachin Malhan and others, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 2(1) pp 85-91:June 2001, Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy (CEERA) 7. Bioprospecting and Its Discontents: Indigenous Resistance as Legitimate Politics: By Chikako Takeshita. Alternatives, Vol. 26(3) pp 259-282 :July-Sept. 2001 8. A Biotechnology Story: Notes from India, by Shiv Visvanathan, and Chandrika Parmar, Economic and Political Weekly, July 6th 2002. 9. Biotech Science, Biotech, Business: Current Challenges and Future Biotechnology by Dominic Glover, Economic and Political Weekly, July 6th 2002.10. Transnational Corporate Science and Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology: by Dominic Glover, Economic and Political Weekly, July 6th 2002. 11.Plant Variety Protection and Farmers' Rights: Law-making and Cultivation of Varietal Control by Shaila Seshia, Economic and Political Weekly, July 6th 2002. 12. Amended Patents Act and Access to Medicines after Doha by Philippe Cullet, Economic and Political Weekly, July 15th 2002. 13.The Politics of Sustainable Development by Prithviraj Dutta, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vo.2(2), December 2001. 14. Harmful Biotechnological Innovations - Led Genetic Erosion: Legal Choice between "Precautionary" Principle and "Necessary" Principle by Anupam Goyal. 15.Measuring Social Capital: Forest Protection Committees in West Bengal by Neela Mukherjee, Economic and Political Weekly, July 20th 2002 16.Developing or Destroying? By Asish Fernandes, Sanctuary Asia, Vol 22(4) August 2002. 17.Ayurveda and the Indian Biotechnology Revolution, WTO Update, Vol. 5 No. 5, November-December 2002. 18.The Cartegena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity: Trade Liberalisation, the WTO, and the Environment, by Troy Anderson, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 7 Issue 1, 2002. 19. Sustainable Development: Unfulfilled Promises, by Ashish Kothari, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. II No. 3, July 2003 20.Development of People's Institution in Joint Forest Management: Assumptions, Realities and Opportunities. By P.K. Das, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol XLIX April-June 2003, No.2 21.Biological Diversity
Bill-2000 Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rgihts,
by Dr. B.N. Pandy, 22. Forest protection policies and local benefits
from NTFP in 26 Changes in Governance to achieve Forest Development, by
M. Kamal Naidu, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol L. No.
1 Jan-March, 2004 , p 327-333 27. Forest Fire as a Natural Disaster in India, by A.D. Kaushik, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol L. No. 2 April-June, 2004 , p. 475-482 28.Biological Diversity, Medicinal Plants and Intellectual Property Rights - India's Interests, V. Nageswara Rao, The ICFAI Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Vol.3(3), August 2004 29. Narratives on deforestation - Contesting the Conventional
Wisdom, by Chetan Kumar, Social Change,
Vol 34(4), Dec. 2004, p 86-92 1.A. Vaidyanathan, India's Agricultural Development Policy, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.35(20), May 13-19, 2000. 2. Alice Mathers, Arice and fight: Two New Proposed Indian Legislations will please the World Trade Organization. But will they Protect the Rights of Indian Farmers over the Country's Agricultural Bio-diversity, Down To Earth, June 15, 2000. 3.Transgeneic crops and the environment: missing markets and public roles: By Sandra S. Batie and David E. Ervin, Environment and Development Economics, Vol. 6(4), pp 419-434, October 2001 4. Environmental consequences of agricultural commercialization in Asia: By Prabhul L. Pingali, Environment and Development Economics, Vol. 6(4), pp 483 - 502 5.Pesticide Spraying in Kerala: Human Cost and Environmental Loss by S. Rajendran, Economic and Political Weekly, July 20th 2002. 6.Land Tenure,
Land use and Land degradation: A case for sustainable develt., in 7. Sustainable Agriculture: Use of Pesticides and Environmental Pollution, by Dr. Neelima Chadiramani, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.3(3), July 2004 8. The Convention on Prior Informed Consent and its implications for India, by Palliv Gopinath, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 4, June 20032004 9. Convention on Prior Informed Conset - Is India Upto it?, by Karthik Ashwin, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 5, June 1.'Is Kyoto Protocol a Steal?', Down To Earth, Vol.8(20) March 15, 2000. 2. Anand Patwardhan, 'Global Warming and India' Seminar, (486) February 2000. 3. Vivek Kumar and Vasthana, 'Human Activities and Enhanced Greenhouse Effect', Man & Development: March 2000 4.Supplementarity and the Flexibility Mechanisms Under the Kyoto Protocol: How Flexible is Kyoto by Paul Curnow, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 6 (2) 2001. 4. The Kyoto Mechanism-Linking Technology to Ratification by Benito Miller, Journal of World Trade Vol 36(1) Feb 2002. 5.The Multilateral Fund and China's Compliance with the Montreal Protocol, by Jimin Zaho, The Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 11, No. 4, December 2002. 6.Participation of Developing Countries in a Climate Change Convention Protocol, by Brett Simpson, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 7 Issue 1 2002. 7.Kyoto Protocol Back in Business, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXXIX No. 43 October 23, 2004, p. 4585 8.Anthropogenic climate change in a descriptive growth model by Alfred Greiner, Environment and Development Economics, Vol 9 Part 5 Oct. 2004 Environment and Development/EIA 1.Bill Emmott, 'Is 'Development' Good for the Third World?', in the in the The Ecologist, Vol. 30 (2), April 2000. 2.John Pugh-Smith, Recent Developments in Planning Law, Journal of Planning and Environment Law, May 2000. 3. S. Venkatadri, Empowerment of Community Based Traditional Organistion Village Development Board(VDB) of Nagaland: A Case in Point , Journal of Rural Development, Vol.19(1), January-March 2000. 4.V. Annamalai, Mobilisation of Resources by Gram Panchayats through Common Property Resources in Haryana, Journal of Rural Development, Vol.19(1), January-March 2000. 5.Environmental Impact Assessment: An Essential Partner for Protected Area Management by Nicholas A. Robinson, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 6 (2) 2001 6.Environmental Improvement With Economic Development Through Public Information Provision, by Daniel Edward Osgood, Environment and Development Economics, Vol.7 Part 4, October 2002. 7. Global Governance-A New Deal. By Tom Bigg, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. II No. 2, April 2003-10-30 8.Environmental Rehabilitation and Livelihood Impact: Emerging Trends from Ethopia and Gujarat. By H.S. Shylendra, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. II No. 2, April 2003-10-30 9.Citizens' actions for protecting the environment in developing countries: an economic analysis of the outcome with empricial cases from India. By V. Shanthakumar, Environment and Development Economics, Vol 8 Part 3 July 2003 10. Development Environment and the Livelihood of the Poor in the Northeast, by Walter Fernandes, Social Action, July - September, 2003, Vol. 53 (3) , P. 243-255 11.Environmental Policy and Administration in India: Role of Government, Parliament and Supreme Court, by Noorjahan Bava, The Indian Journal of Public Administration ,Vol. L January-March, 2004 No. 1 12.Human Rights Violations in the Context of the displacement of project-affected people: A report of an five case studies of state sponsored terror in India, Social Change, Vol 34(4), Dec. 2004, p 107-121 13.National Environment Policy 2004:, A Critique of the Draft, by Videh Upadhyay, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XXXIX No.39 September 25, 2004 p. 4306-4307 14.National Environmental Policy: Ascendance of Economic Factors, by Geevan C.P., Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXXIX No. 43 October 23, 2004 p. 4686-4688 15.Draft National Environmental Policy 2004: A Critique, by Ashish Kothari Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXXIX No. 43 October 23, 2004 p. 4723-4728 Environment and Gender /Environment and panchayats/Indigenous Pople 1. Manisha Rao, 'Ecofesminism, Environmentalism and Women's Movement in India', in the Man & Development Vol.22 (1), March 2000. 2.Panchayats and Paper Laws: Simmering Discontent on 73rd Amendment by Videh Upadhyay, Economic and Political Weekly, July 20th 2002. 3. Local Self Government and the Constitution: by T.N. Srivastava, Economic and Political Weekly, July 27th 2002. 4.Indigenous Peoples and Multi-cultural Citizenship: Bridging Collective and Individual Rights by Lindy L. Halder Jelf J. Corntassel, Human Rights Quarterly, 2002 5.Globalisationa and Decentralized Governance- Reflections on Panchayats in India. By Biswajit Chatterjee and Dilip Kumar Ghosh, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol XLIX April-June 2003, No.2 6. Human Rights and Environmental Protection,. By Justice V.G. Palshikar, Legal News and Views: June 2003 7.Gender Conflict and Displacement , Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XXXIX No. 37 September 11, 2004 p. 4179-4186 8.Human Rights, Environment and Indian Constitution, by Dr. P.B. Uma Devei, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol III(4) Oct. 2004 p. 9-30 9.Environment, Gender and Institutional Dimensions of DrinkingWater Supply: A District level case expeirence in rural Tamil Nadu, The Indian Journal of Social Work Vol. 66(2), April 2005 1. Helen Fullertan and Martin Walker, 'Health Ltd' in the The Ecologist, Vol. 30(2), April 2000. 2. Susan K. Murphy and Randy L. Jirtle, 'Imprinted Genes as Potential Genetic and Epigenetic Toxicologic Targets' in the Environmental Health Perspectives Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 3.Elaine M. Faustman, and others Mechanisms Underlying children's Susceptibility to Environmental Toxicant' in the Environmental Health Perspectives Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 4.Ava O. Onalaja and Luz Claudio, 'Genetic Susceptibility to Lead Poisoning' in the Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 5.Laurie Chapman and Hing Man Chan, 'The Influence of Nitrition on Methyl Mercury Intoxication' in the Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 6.Radin J. Sram and Blanka Binkova, 'Molecular Epidemiology Studies on Occupation and Environmental Exposure to Mutagens and Carcinogens, 1997-1999' in the Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 7.Martine Vrijheid, 'Health Effects of Residence Near Hazardous Waste Landfill Sites: A Review of Epidemiologic Literature' in theEnvironmental Health Perspectives, Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 8.Willy Passchier - Vermeer and Wim F. Passcheir, 'Noise Exposure and Public Health' in the Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol.108 Suppl. 1, March 2000 9. Panchayats in the Health Sector, by Abdul Majeed Khan, Social Change, Vol 34(4), Dec. 2004, p 47-60 10. Gentics and Environmental Law: Redefining Public Health , by Jamie A. Grodsky Vol 93 No.1 p 171-270, Land Use/Urban Development/ Mega Projects 1. Jai Sen, 'The Reclaiming of Eminent Domain', Frontline, May 12, 2000. 2.Pradip Baijal and P.K. Singh, Large Dams: Can we do without them?, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.35, May 6, 2000. 3. Larger Homestead Plots and Land Reform?: International Experience and Analysis from Karnataka by Tim Hanstad and others, Economic and Political Weekly, July 20th 2002. 3.
Resettlement Sites of Narmada Valley Project: Some Revealing Insights
by Supriya Garikipati, Economic and Political
Weekly, July 20th 2002. 6.The Politics
of dams, by Lyla Bavadam, Frontline,
7. Environmental Protection: The Role of Liability
System in 8. Sardar Sarvar Outsees: Copying with Displacement, by Renu Modi, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XXXIX No. 11 March 13, 2004 9.
Human Rights Violations in the Context of the displacement of project-affected
people: A report of an five case studies of state sponsored terror in
India, Social Change, Vol 34(4), Dec. 2004, p 107-121
1. Reported by Banerjee Lopamudra, Talking in riddles: A recent protocol on compensation to victims of hazardous waste permits the generators to go scot-free: in the Down to Earth March 15, 2000 2. Anil Agarwal, 'When will India be able to Control Pollution', in the Down to Earth, Vol. 8(22), April 15, 2000. 3. Allen Blackman and Winston Harrington, The Use of Economic Incentives in Developing Countries: Lessons From International Experience With Industrial Air Pollution. The Journal of Environment and Development Vol.9(1), March 2000. 4.Manish Tiwari, Making Polluters Pay, Down To Earth, June, 2000. 5. Rupen Banerjee, Clogged Exists: The Lakhs of Polythene Sheets used as Relief Materials raise fears of Eco-damage in Orissa, India Today, May 1, 2000. 6. The Shadow of the Rational Polluter: Rethinking the Role of Rational Actor Models in Environmental Law: By David B. Spence, California Law Review, Vol. 89(4) pp917-998:July 2001, California Law Review, Inc., 7. Legal Controls on the Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes into India - An Evaluation: By Shikar Ranjan, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol.41(1), pp 44-95 8. Protocol on Liability and Compensation for Damage Resulting from Transboudary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their disposal, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol41(1) pp 167-184: January-March 2001 9.Reconciling Emissions Trading and the Polluter Pays Principle by Balaji Subramanian, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vo.2(2), December 2001. 10.Environmental Planning: the Twenty Third report of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Journal of Planning and Environment Law, June 2002 11.Plant Size, Industrial Air Pollution, And Local Incomes: Evidence From Mexico And Brazil, by Susmita Dasgupta and others, Environment and Development Economics, Vol. 7 Part 2, May 2002. 12.Air Pollution And The Law: An Appraisal, by T. Raghavendra Rao, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. II No.1 January 2003. 13.Urban Highways and Air Pollution in Europe: Some Legal Aspects, by ET Schutte-Postma, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. II No.1 January 2003. 14. Noise Pollution - Human Rights Constitutional Dimensions, by P.S. Seema, Cochin University Law Review, Vol XXVII - March and June 2003 (1&2) , p 78-100 15. The Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Global Environmental Commitment, By Madabhushi Sridhar Acharyulu, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. II No. 3, July 2003 16.A Scale of Measure Awareness of Environment Hazards Induced by Agricultural Chemicals, by B.S. Siddaramaiah and B.V. Srinivas, Social Action, July - September, 2003, Vol. 53 (3) , P . 270-280 17.Noise Pollution Law and Remedies - A Critical View, by Dr. N.S. Kamboj, Indian Bar Review, Vol. XXX(4) Oct.-Dec. 2003, p. 653-666 18.Automobile Pollution, Environment and Law, Dr. S.A. K. Azad, The Indian Journal of Public Administration ,Vol. L January-March, 2004No. 1 19.Bhopal-Poisoned Lives, by Meena Menon, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.3(3), July 2004 20.Population Explosion- Environmental Pollution and aw, Dr. T. Raghavendra Rao, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.3(3), July 2004 21.Exporting Environmental Hazards: TNC's Technology Transfer and the Ecology - A legal Perspective, by Rohit De, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.III No..2) August , p. 17-28 22.Population Explosion- Environmental Pollution and aw, Dr. T. Raghavendra Rao, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.3(3), July 2004 23.Hazardous Waste Dangerous Trade, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXXIX No. 43 October 23, 2004 p. 4584 24.The present and continuous disaster of Bhopal: Environmental Dimensions, by Dr. Madabhushi Sridhar, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol III(4) Oct. 2004 25. Tyre Dust: Where the Rubber Meets the Road by Pat Thomas, The Ecologist, Nov. 2005 26. Starry Starry Nights: Light Pollution, The Ecologist, November 2005 1. Moench Marcus, India's Groundwater Challeng e: in the Seminar, No. 486 February 2000. 2. Villages in Rajasthan Overcome Sarkari Dependence: Profile of Rajendra Singh and his work, Manushi, No. 123 , pp 4-17: March-April 2001. 3. Too Much or Too Little - Water Management and the Land Use Planning System: By Stephen Tromans, Journal of Planning and Environmental Law, pp 64-78, 2001, 4.33.Rivers, Sands
and People’s Survival, V.R. Krishna Iyer, Cochin
University Law Review, Vol. 24(1&2) March & June
2002 5. Inter State Water Disputes Act 1956: Difficulties and Solutions, by Ramaswamy R Iyer, Economic and Political Weekly, July 13, 2002. 6.Water Security and Management: Lessons from South Africa, by V. Ratna Reddy, Economic and Political Weekly, July 13, 2002. 7. Global Groundwater Situation: Opportunities and Challenges: By Tushaar Shah and others, Economic and Political Weekly, October 27, 2002 pp- 4142-4150 8.The Economics of Water: Environment and Development, Introduction to the special issue, by Ujjayant Chakravorty and Timothy M. Swanson, Environment and Development Economics, Vol.7 Part 4, October 2002. 9. Solving Water Pollution Problems along the US-Mexico Border, by Linda Fernandez, Environment and Development Economics, Vol.7 Part 4, October 2002. 10. Conservation and Management of Water, by Smt. Geets Shrivasatava and Shubbra Kochar, Central India Law Quarterly, XV Oct.-Dec. 2002 Part IV 12. Water Resources Management in 13. Water Resources Development in 14. Drinking Water
Scenario in 15. Water: Some Crucial Questions, by Ramaswamy R.Iyer, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 16. Endless Supply of Freshwater from Seawater Using
Desalination Technologies, by S.Z. Qasim, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 17. Groundwater Development – Present Scenario and
Future Needs, by J.S. Burjia and Saleem Romani, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX
July-Sept. 2003 No.3 18. Water Resources Development and National Water
Policy, by R.S. Goel, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 19. Water Resources
Management by Conjunctive Water Use, Water Harvesting and Artificial Recharge
Techniques, by P.J.S. Bhamrah, The Indian
Journal of Public Administration,
Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 20. Revisiting Participatory Irrigation Management
in 21. Harnessing Rain Water: Need of Hour, by Gurusharan
Singh Kainth, The Indian
Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 22. Water Resources Management: Challenges of the
21st Century, by T.N. Dhar, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 23. Role of Forests in Water Resources Management,
by M. Kamal Naidu,
The Indian Journal of Public Administration,
Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 24. Management of Water as a National Resources for
Sustainable Development, by P.R. Ramasway, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 25.Water and Poverty
Alleviation, by Kamta Prasad, The Indian Journal
of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX
July-Sept. 2003 No.3 26. Status of Urban Water Supply Sanitation in 27.Water Resource
Management in 28. Water Resource Management for Disaster Mitigation,
by Satendra and A.D. Kaushik, The Indian Journal of
Public Administration, Vol. XLIX
July-Sept. 2003 No.3 29. Participatory
Irrigation Management (PIM)- 30. Water Resource
Management in Karnatka: Issues and Strategies, S.J. Channabasappa,
The Indian Journal of Public Administration,
Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 31. Water Resources
Management: Issues and Strategies, by 32. Water Resources: Need for a Holistic Approach,
by A. Ranga Reddy, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XLIX July-Sept. 2003 No.3 33.Groundwater
Contamination in 36.Water Sector
Reforms in 37.Governance and Institutional Mechanism for Integrated Water Resources Management: by R.S. Goel and V.B. Patel, The Indian Journal of Public Administration ,Vol. L January-March, 2004 No. 1 38. The need for synergies between watershed and livestock policies, by Rakshat Hooja, Social Change, Vol 34(4), Dec. 2004, p 93-106 39. From Communities Hands to MNCs' BOOTS: Impact of Transnational Processes of Law on Right to Water- A Case study from India, Indian Socio Legal Journal, Vol XXXI (Special) 2005, p 51-60 40. Environment, Gender and Institutional Dimensions of DrinkingWater Supply: A District level case expeirence in rural Tamil Nadu, The Indian Journal of Social Work Vol. 66(2), April 2005 1.Trade and Environment, WTO Update, Vol.1 No.11, November-December, 1999. 2.B.S. Chimni, WTO and Environment: Shrimp - Turtle and Ec-Hormones Cases, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.35(20), May 13-19, 2000. 3.Philippe Cullet, Plant Variety Protection in the TRIPS Agreement, Lawyers Collective, Vol.15(5),May 2000. 4. S.K. Verma, Intellectual Property Rights, Challenges for India, Lawyers Collective, Vol.15(5),May 2000. 5.Trade and Environment: Challenges and Opportunities, WTO Update, Vol. 4 No. 3, July-August, 2001. 6. Trade and Environment in the WTO : State of Play by Immanuel Gebhardt and Kerstin Olbrich, Journal of World Trade Vol. 36(1) Feb 2002. 7. A Global Environment Organization (GEO) and the World Trading System: By C. Ford Runge, Journal of World Trade, Vol 35(4) pp 399-426:August 2001, Kluwer Law International 8. The WTO Agreement on Agriculture: Addressing India's Concerns: By Poornima Sampath and Ravi Kumar, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 2(1) pp 1-20:June 2001, Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy(CEERA) 9. Free Trade Law and Environmental Law: Congruity or Conflict?: By Abdul Haseeb Ansari, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol41(1) pp 1-43: January-March 2001 10. WTO and Environment: Legitimization of Unilateral Trade Sanctions: By B.S. Chimni, Economic and Political Weekly ,Vol. 37(2) pp 133-139 January 12, 2002 11.The Boundaries of the WTO, ed. by Jose E. Alvarez, American Journal of International Law, January 2002, Vol. 96 No.1. 12.The WTO Asbestos Case: Implications for the Trade and Environment Debate. Archana Negi, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol. 43 January-March 2003, No.1 13. Do Environmental Subsidies under Montreal Protocol off end SCM Agreement of WTO? An Analysis, by Anupam Goyal, p 521-531, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol. 44 (3)July-Sept 2004, p 521-531 14. Developing Countries in the GATT/WTO their obligations and the law, by A.K. Koul, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol. 44 (3)July-Sept 2004, p 451-487 15.WIPO Patent Agenda: As If TRIPS was not enough, by Nitya Nada, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XXXIX No.39 September 25, 2004 p. 4310-4314 16. Globalization V. Localizatin in the Contenct of Environmental Law and Policy, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 3, June 2003 16. Multilateral Funding AGencies, by Bhargavi T.M., Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 5, June 2004 17, The SPS Agreement: Implications for India, by Natasha Mahajan, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 5, June 2004 18. WTO-July Package from a Development Perspective, by Faizal Ismail, Economic and Political Weekly, 2005, p 4977-2980 19. India;s
Role at the WTO's Hong Kong Conference, by Muchkund Dubey, Economic
and Political Weekly, Vol XLI No.1 Jan 7, 2006 p 15-19
20. Shaping the WTO Anti Dumping Agreement- A Developing Country Perspective - by Mitali Das Gupta, Foreign Trade Review Vol XXXVI- Oct. 2001-March 2002, Nos 3 & 4 21. Multilateral Trade Negotiations: A Challenge to North South Cooperation by M.G. Mathur, Foreign Trade Review 40th Anniversary Commemorative issue May 2004 22. TRIPS Flexibilities and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries: The Problem with Technical Assistance and Free Trade agreements. by Duncan Mathews, European Intellectual Property Law, vol. 27 Issue 11 November, 2005 23.The Pertinent Law for outerspace related intellectual property issues: An odyssey into TRIPS, by Sreejith S. G, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol. 45 April-June 2005, No. 2 Right to Information/Environment Justice Delivery/PIL 1.Freedom of Information Bill - 2000, Legal News and Views, Vol.14(6), June 2000. 2.Special Interest No Longer? Public Interest Standing in Australia Takes a New Turn by Chris Norton, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 6 (2) 2001 3. Environmental Justice Delivery in India: In Context by M.K. Ramesh, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vo.2(2), December 2001 4.Human Rights
and Environmental Protection: by U. 5.Right to good
Governance: A Distant Dream, by Madhav Godbole,
Economic and Political Weekly,
Vol XXXIX No. 11 6.Public Interest Litigation as an Instrument for Securing Social Justice, by Dr. C. Basavaraju, Indian Bar Review, Vol, XXX (2 & 3) 2003, April-Sept. 2003 7. Efficacy of Environmental Law in India: An Appraisal by L. Pushpakumar, Journal of Indian Legal Thought, Kottayam, 8. Locus Standi and the Public Interest: A Hotchpotch of Legal Principles, Journal of Planning and Environmental Law, p 292-297 9.Peoples Participation in Governance, by E. Vayunandan and Dolly Mathew, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol L. No. 2 April-June, 2004 , p. 456-474 10.Shall we tell the people? Pursuing Public Participation, Transparency and Access to Environmental Information for the Promotion of Public Health in India The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.3(2), April 2004 , p. 49-70 11.Judicial Activism and Environmental Law, by Adhara Despande, Journal of Nagpur University, Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Nagpur, Vol. XLIII, 2003-04 p. 70-109 12. Is there a there there in Environemntal Law? By A Dan Tarlok, The ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law, Vol.3(3), July 2004 13.Environmental Hearings: Participatory Forums or a Mere Procedure?, by Rohini Chaturvedi, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXXIX No. 42 October 16, 2004 14. Global
Governance, Dam Conflicts, and Participation by Denis Goulet, Marine Eco-system and Acquaculture 1.The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources: A Critical Review: By Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah, Indian Journal of International Law, Vol. 41(1), pp 111-129: January-March 2001 2.Confronting Non-regimes: Science and International Coral Reef Policy by Rado S. Dimitrov, The Journal of Environment and Development, Vol 11(1), March 2002. 3. Legal Pluralism on Fishing Rights in Reservoirs: A Case Study of Peechi Reservoir, by J.B. Rajan, Indian Socio Legal Journal, Vol XXXI (Special) 2005, p 43-50 4.Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea, International Legal Materials, Vol 44, Jan 2005 1. Conservation of Heritage - An Analysis of National and International Legal Regimes: By Tanusri Prasanna, Indian Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 2(1) pp 22-39:June 2001, Centre for Environmental Law Education, Research and Advocacy (CEERA) Environmental Economics/ Environment and Indutry 1 Using Market-Based Incentives to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Factors to Consider in the Design of the Clean Development Mechanism, Joint Implementation and Emissions Trading: Michael I. Jeffery and Warwick R. Baird, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, Vol 6 (2) 2001. 2.. Resources for Security and Stability? The Politics of Regional Cooperation on the Mekong, 1957-2001 by Abigail Makim, The Journal of Environment and Development, Vol 11(1), March 2002.3. Corporate Responsibility: by Mayuri Singh, From the Lawyers Collective, July 2002. 4.Using Market-Based
Incentives to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Factors to Consider in
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