Environmental and Planning Law Journal: Parts

Environmental and Planning Law Journal: Parts

By Gerry Bates

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Date: 17/08/2012

Code: 30121864

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Description

Cutting edge critique in environmental law and policy

The Environmental and Planning Law Journal is firmly established as the recognised vehicle in Australia for the publication of high-quality, in-depth articles on all aspects of environmental law and policy.

The Journal specialises in cutting-edge analysis, publishing researched, peer-reviewed articles covering significant developments across the environmental law spectrum.

Coverage includes: climate change, natural resources management; the ramifications of planning policy and decisions; energy development; impacts on biodiversity; sustainability strategies; corporate liability and law enforcement; environmental assessment and more.

The Journal provides a forum for discussing these and other issues in light of the impact of regulation, policy, administration and reform.

The Editor-in-Chief, Dr Gerry Bates, is an independent consultant in environmental law and policy who undertakes specialist courses at The University of Sydney and UNSW Australia. He has been honoured by the Law Council of Australia and National Environmental Law Association for his contributions to environmental law. He has been specialising in environmental law since the early 1970s.
 

Dr Bates is assisted by an extensive Editorial Board, the members of which bring with them a wealth of experience across a multitude of environmental law specialisations and jurisdictions.

Editorial Board members:

Dr Nicholas Brunton – Henry Davis York, Sydney

Ms Jess Feehely – EDO Tasmania

Assoc Professor Alex Gardner – University of Western Australia

Professor Neil Gunningham – Australian National University

Dr Cameron Holley – UNSW Australia

Emeritus Professor Zada Lipman – Macquarie University

Professor Rosemary Lyster – The University of Sydney

Assoc Professor Andrew Macintosh – Australian National University

Professor Simon Marsden – Flinders University

Professor Jan McDonald – University of Tasmania

Dr Chris McGrath – The University of Queensland

Adjunct Professor Greg McIntyre SC – John Toohey Chambers, Perth

Professor Jacqueline Peel – University of Melbourne

The Hon Justice Brian Preston SC – Chief Judge, Land and Environment Court of
New South Wales

Mrs Judith Preston – Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the
Northern Territory; Honorary Fellow,
Macquarie University

Mr Jeff Smith – EDO NSW

Professor Tim Stephens – The University of Sydney

Ms Amelia Thorpe – UNSW Australia

Online, the Journal features the full Backset to Volume 1, 1984, with links to judgments, and other online publications, while allowing for individual articles to be downloaded in pdf format or received via RSS feed.

There are approximately six Parts, an annual Consolidated Index and one Bound Volume published each year (receipt of Parts, Index and/or Bound Volumes will depend on your subscription choice).

To access articles and information on the complete journals portfolio, to submit an article or to join our community and have your say, visit Journals Talk at http://sites.thomsonreuters.com.au/journals/.

 
* Price is for an annual subscription and includes approx 6 Parts per year. Does not include Bound Volumes or Backset which are available separately at an additional price.

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