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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 00:51:05+00:00

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The Journal of Environmental Law and Practice is published by Thomson Reuters and is available by subscription or electronically through WestlawNext Canada and most University library databases (e.g. Proquest).
Below are the table of contents for all volumes of the Journal going back to 1991. A downloadable copy of all abstracts for each volume is also available at the end of each table of contents (dating back to 2003).
The Sydney Tar Ponds Case: Shutting the door on Environmental Class Action Suits in Nova Scotia?
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Volume 26 (2014) 26 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Who Regulates Trading in the Carbon Market?
The Regulation of Novel Water Quality Assessment Biotechnologies: Is Canada Ready to Ride the Next Wave?
Volume 25 (2013) 25 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 24 (2012) 24 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 23 (2012) 23 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Basin Closing Orders and Crown Reservations: Two Tools to Protect In-stream Flows?
Water Stewardship in the Lower Athabasca River: Is the Alberta Government Paying Attention to Aboriginal Rights to Water?
Volume 22 (2011) 22 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Climate Change and the Protection of Drinking Water in Ontario: An Opportunity to Adopt Adaptive Management?
Volume 21 (2010) 21 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 20 (2010) 20 J. Env. L. & Prac.
MiningWatch Canada v. Canada (Fisheries and Oceans): Hoisted on One’s Own Petard?
Volume 19 (2009) 19 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Creative Sentencing and Environmental Regulation in Canada: Creative Solution or Re-Branding Deregulation?
Volume 18 (2008) 18 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Are Genetically Modified Crops in Canada Under-Regulated?
Friends of the Earth v. the Minister of the Environment Does CEPA 166 Require Canada to Meet its Kyoto Commitments?
The Duty to Accommodate Aboriginal Peoples Rights: Substantive Consultation?
The Supreme Court of Canada’s Recognition of Fundamental Environmental Values: What Could be Next in Canadian Environmental Law?
Carbon Offset Trading: A Leaky Sieve or Smart Step?
Volume 16 (2006) 16 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 15 (2005) 15 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Opening the Door for Common Law Environmental Protection in Canada: The Decision in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd.
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Volume 14 (2004) 14 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Linking the Kyoto Protocol and Other Multilateral Environmental Agreements: From Fragmentation to Integration?
British Columbia at a Crossroads: A Path to Sustainability or the Enclosure of the Commons?
Volume 13 (2003) 13 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 12 (2003) 12 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Contaminated Site Liability in Saskatchewan: On the “Right Track” to Remediation?
Implementing the Fisheries Provisions of the Nunavut Claim: Re-Capturing the Resource?
Volume 11 (2001) 11 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Does International Law Mean Anything in Canadian Courts?
Volume 10 (2000) 10 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Are Conservation Goals and Aboriginal Rights Incompatible?
Volume 9 (1999) 9 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 8 (1998) 8 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Accessibility of Environmental Audit Reports: A New Business Privilege?
Volume 7 (1996) 7 J. Env. L. & Prac.
The Legal Framework of Information Management in Environmental Law and Policy: What Does It Mean for Industry?
L’Adhésion du Chili à l’ALÉNA et la protection de l’environment: propositions conciliables ou incompatibles?
Volume 6 (1996) 6 J. Env. L. & Prac.
“Directly Affected” and the Alberta Public Health Advisory and Appeal Board: Can the Public Nuisance Standing Rule Survive?
Indemnification of Corporate Directors: R. v. Bata Industries Ltd.
Can the New Amendments to the Federal Income Tax Act Promote Environmental Remediation? And Can Former Owners and Operators of Disposal Sites Claim Tax Deductions for Back Costs?
Volume 5 (1995) 5 J. Env. L. & Prac.
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act’s Transboundary Provisions: Trojan Horse or Paper Tiger?
Volume 4 (1993) 4 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Crown Disclosure in Environmental Prosecutions — R. v. Finline Circuits Ltd.
The Due Diligence Dfence and Continuing Discharges: R. v. Amoco Fabrics & Fibers Ltd.
Volume 3 (1992) 3 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Crown Disclosure in Environmental Prosecutions – R. v. Fineline Ciruits Ltd.
The Due Diligence Defence and Continuing Discharges: R. v. Amoco Fabrics & Fibers Ltd.
Volume 2 (1991) 2 J. Env. L. & Prac.
Volume 1 (1990) 1 J. Env. L. & Prac.

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