List of Environmental Journals - Environmental Law

Environmental Law

  • Ecology Law Quarterly—published by students at the UC Berkeley School of Law
  • Energy Law Journal—published by the Energy Bar Association at the University of Tulsa College of Law
  • Environmental Law—published by students at Lewis & Clark Law School
  • Fordham Environmental Law Review (ELR)—published by Fordham University in the United States
  • Georgetown International Environmental Law Review—published at Georgetown University Law Center
  • Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law—published at the Florida State University College of Law
  • Journal of World Energy Law & Business—the peer-reviewed, official journal of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators, published by Oxford University Press
  • Law, Environment and Development Journal—published in New Delhi and London by the School of Law of the School of Oriental and African Studies and the International Environmental Law Research Centre
  • McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy—published at McGill University
  • LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources—published at the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center
  • Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review—published at the University of Missouri School of Law
  • Pittsburgh Journal of Environmental and Public Health Law—published at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law
  • Review of European Community and International Environmental Law—published by Wiley-Blackwell
  • Tulane Environmental Law Journal—published at Tulane University Law School
  • Virginia Environmental Law Journal—published by students at the University of Virginia School of Law

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