Environmental Law at the UW

A Bibliography of Works on Environmental Law by Selected UW Law Professors

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Faculty

Craig H. Allen
UW faculty since 1996

Books
Articles in law journals
Articles in other professional publications

Robert T. Anderson
UW faculty since 2001

Daniel Bodansky
UW faculty 1989-2002 (with leave of absence 1999-2001 to serve as the Department of State’s Climate Change Coordinator)
Affiliate professor 2002-2004

Articles and book chapters
Policy Papers

William T. Burke (Emeritus)
UW faculty 1968-1999

Books
Book chapters
Articles
Other

Charles E. Corker [deceased]
UW faculty 1965-1987 (1982-1987 Emeritus)

Books
Articles

Spotted OwlMarc J. Hershman
UW faculty since 1976
UW School of Marine Affairs, adjunct appointment in School of Law

Books and course materials
Articles and book chapters

Gregory A. Hicks
UW faculty since 1984

Books and course materials
Articles and book chapters

Ralph W. Johnson [deceased]
UW faculty 1955-1999

Books and course materials
Book chapters
Articles

Michael Robinson-Dorn
UW faculty since 2003

William H. Rodgers, Jr.
UW faculty since 1967 (with 7 years at Georgetown and various visitorships)

Books and course materials
Articles and book chapters


Craig H. Allen

Books

Farewell's Rules of the Nautical Road (8th ed. 2004).

Articles in law journals (Craig H. Allen)

Introduction: The Osceola After 100 Years:  Its Meaning and Effect on Maritime Personal Injury Law in the United States, 34 Rutgers L.J. 605 (2003).

Symposium, Australia's Tampa Incident:  The Convergence of International and Domestic Refugee and Maritime Law in the Pacific Rim, 12 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 97 (2003).

Protecting the Oceanic Gardens of Eden:  International Law Issues in Deep-Sea Vent Resource Conservation and Management, 13 Geo. J. Int'l L. 565 (2001).

Limitation of Liability, 31 J. Mar. L. & Com. 263 (2000)  [Note:  This special issue collects articles of key admiralty law topics by "the nation's leading law professors."  Editor's note, at 183].

Federalism in the Era of International Standards:  Federal and State Regulation of Merchant Vessels in the United States (Parts I-IV), volumes 29, 30 & 31 J. Mar. L. & Com. (1998, 1999 and 2000).

The ISM Code and Shipowner Records:  Share Safety Goals vs. Industry's Privacy Needs, 11 U.S.F. Mar. L.J. 1 (1998) (cited in annotations to 46 U.S.C.A. §§ 3201-3204).

The Administrative Claim Prerequisite to Suit Against the Government Under the Admiralty Jurisdiction Extension Act, 24 J. Mar. L. & Com. 719 (1993) (cited in annotations to 46 U.S.C.A. § 740).

Attorney Ethics and Agency Practice:  Representing Clients in Marine Casualty Investigation, 22 J. Mar. L. & Com. 225 (1991), reprinted inAdmiralty Law Anthology (Robert M. Jarvis, ed., 1995) (cited in annotations to 46 U.S.C.A. § 7701).

The Doctrine of Hot Pursuit:  A Functional Interpretation Adaptable to Emerging Law Enforcement Technologies and Practices, 20 Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 309 (1989) (cited in Churchill & Lowe, The Law of the Sea 221 (3d ed. 1999)).

Comment, Preventing Merchant Vessel Groundings by Enforcing a Professional Mariner Standard of Care, 63 Wash. L. Rev. 371 (1988) (cited in United States v. McAllister Bros., 709 F. Supp. 1237, 1247 (S.D.N.Y. 1989)).

Articles in other professional publications (Craig H. Allen)

Safer Ships and Cleaner Seas:  Protecting the Marine Environment Under the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, 8 Int'l Ship Registry Rev., Nov.-Dec. 1995, at 7.

Supreme Court Sends Shippers' Cargo Claims Overseas, 73 Marine Dig. & Transp. News, Aug. 1995, at 16.

Law of the Sea Convention Enters Into Force, But in U.S. Debate is Only Beginning, 49 Wash. State Bar News, Jul. 1995, at 7.

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Rules that Punitive Damages Are Not Available for Failure to Pay Seaman's Maintenance and Cure, 139 GARD News, Jul. 1995, at 6.

U.S. Coast Guard Implements Notice of Violation Program, Swedish Club News, Apr. 1995, at 3.

The Pacific Northwest Boundary Straits:  Territorial Seas or Internal Waters?, 13 Pac. Mar. Mag., Feb. 1995, at 20.

Coast Guard Skipper Recounts Drama of Near Broach on Northwest Coastal Bar, 11 Prof. Mariner 68 (1995).

Fixing Responsibility for Pilot Navigation, 7 Prof. Mariner 15 (1994).

Search & Rescue in Foreign Territorial Seas, 3/93 On Scene 27 (1994).

The Captain's Duty on a Sinking Ship, 4 Prof. Mariner 21 (1994).

A Proposed Code of Conduct for Maritime Law Enforcement Personnel, 54 U.S. Coast Guard Acad. Bull. 17 (1992).

Constitutional Torts Go To Sea:  Tort Liability of Maritime Law Enforcement Officers, 51 U.S. Coast Guard Acad. Bull. 17 (1989).

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Robert T. Anderson

Quantification of Indian Reserved Water Rights, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 2003, volume 49, chapter 9:.

Keeping Water in the Rivers: Instream Flows and Reserved Water Rights (with others), in Tribes and Water, A Lecture Series on Tribal Environmental Management in the Northwest (videorecording) (University of Washington School of Law 2002).

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Daniel Bodansky

Articles and book chapters (Daniel Bodansky)

Symposium on the ILC's State Responsibility -- Articles: Introduction and Overview, 96 Am. J. Int'l L. 773 (2002).

Transatlantic Environmental Relations: The Growing Rift between US and European Climate Change Policies, in Europe, American and Bush (Mark Polack & John Peterson eds., 2002).

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and Precautionary Principle, inEncylopedia of Global Change (2001).

Bonn Voyage: Kyoto's Uncertain Revival, Nat'l Int., Fall 2001, at 45.

International Environmental Reporting: Lessons for Human Rights, in The Future of the U.N. Human Rights Treaty System 361 (Philip Alston & James Crawford eds., 2000).

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: A Commentary on a Commentary, 25 Yale J. Int'l L. 315 (2000) (symposium: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: A Commentary) .

What's So Bad about Unilateral Action to Protect the Environment? 11 Eur. J. Int'l L. 339 (2000).

The Legitimacy of International Governance: A Coming Challenge for International Environmental Law? 93 Am. J. Int'l L. 596 (1999).

Non Liquet and the Incompleteness of International Law, inInternational Law at the Close of the Twentieth Century: The Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinion 153 (Philippe Sands & Laurence Boisson de Charzournes eds., 1999).

The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries: From Conflict to Consensus? 92 Am. J. Int'l L. 172 (1998) (book review).

Enforcing Environmental Standards: Economic Mechanisms as Viable Means? 92 Am. J. Int'l L. 174 (1998) (book review).

The Role of National Courts in the Field of International Environmental Law? 7 Eur. J. Int'l L. 11 (1998) (with Jutta Brunée).

May We Engineer the Climate, 33 Climatic Change 309 (1996).

Customary (and Not So Customary) International Environmental Law, 3 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 105 (1995) (symposium: International Environmental Laws and Agencies: The Next Generation).

The Emerging Climate Change Regime, 20 Ann. Rev. Energy & Env't 425 (1995).

International Law and the Protection of Biological Diversity, 28 Vand. J. Transnat'l L.623 (1995) (symposium: Biodiversity: Opportunities and Obligations).

International Law and the Environment, 88 Am. J. Int'l L. 408 (1994) (book review).

Basic Documents of International Environmental Law, 88 Am. J. Int'l L. 408 (1994) (book review).

Global Warming: The Role of International Law, inEcological and Social Dimensions of Global Change 297 (David Caron et al. eds., 1994).

The Precautionary Principle in U.S. Environmental Law, inInterpreting the Precautionary Principle 203 (T. O'Riordan & James Cameron eds., 1994).

Prologue to the Climate Change Convention, in Negotiating Climate Change: The Inside Story of the Rio Convention 45 (Irving Mintzer & J.A. Leonard eds., 1994).

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: A Commentary, 18 Yale J. Int'l L. 451 (1993).

Robert J. McManus, Daniel M. Bodansky & Marc A. Levy, Limitations on Treaties to Protect the Environment, inProceedings of the Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law) 383 (1993).

Managing Climate Change, 3 Y.B. Int'l Env't L. 60 (1992).

Letter, Although the United States has Opposed the Endorsement of the Precautionary Principle in International Forums, the Principle Underlies Much U.S. Environmental Legislation, Env't, Apr. 1992, at 4.

Scientific Uncertainty and the Precautionary Principle, ENV'T 4, Sept. 1991, 4.

Protecting the Marine Environment from Vessel-Source Pollution: UNCLOS III and Beyond, 18 Ecology L.Q. 719 (1991).

Human Rights and Universal Jurisdiction, inWorld Justice? U.S. Courts and International Human Rights1 (Mark Gibney ed., 1991).

Marine Policy for America, 6 Int'l J. Estuarine & Coastal L. 79 (1991) (book review).

Policy papers (Daniel Bodansky)

Climate Commitments: Assessing the Options, in Beyond Kyoto: Advancing the International Effort Against Climate Change 37 (2003).

U.S. Climate Policy after Kyoto: Elements for Success, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Policy Brief (Apr. 2002).

Linking US and International Climate Change Policies, Pew Center on Global Climate Change Policy, White Paper (Apr. 2002).

White Paper: Implications for U.S. Companies of Kyoto’s Entry into Force without the United States, Pew Center on Global Climate Change (Jan. 2002)

The Framework Convention/Protocol Approach, World Health Organization, Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Technical Briefing Services, WHO/NCD/TFI/99.1 (1999).

What Makes International Agreements Effective? Some Pointers for the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, World Health Organization, Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Technical Briefing Services, WHO/NCD/TFI/99.4 (1999).

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William T. Burke

Books (William T. Burke)

The New International Law of Fisheries: UNCLOS 1982 and Beyond (1994).

The Public Order of the Oceans: A Contemporary International Law of the Sea (1987) (with Myres S. McDougal).   

International Law of the Sea: Documents and Notes (7th ed. 1987).

Cases and Materials on United States and International Law of the Sea (Preliminary ed. 1984) (with Ted Stein).

Fisheries Regulations under Extended Jurisdiction and International Law, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 223, 1984). Also published in translation:

U. S. Law for Living Marine Resources, Cases and Materials (1981) (with Edward Evans, Jr., & E. R. Mitchell).

International Law of the Sea (4th ed. 1981).

Bilateral Agreements Concerning Marine Science Research (1979) (with Warren Wooster).

Scientific Research Articles in the Law of the Sea Informal Single NegotiatingText (1975).     

National and International Law Enforcement in the Ocean (1975) (with Richard Legatski & William W. Woodhead).

North Pacific Fisheries Management (1973) (with Hiroshi Kasahara).  

Some Thoughts on Fisheries and a New Conference on the Law of the Sea (1971). Reprinted inWorld Fisheries Policy:; Multidisciplinary Views (Brian J. Rothschild, ed. 1972).

Marine Science Research and International Law (1970).    

Law, Science, and the Ocean (1969). 

Towards a Better Use of the Oceans: A Study and Prognosis (1968).

A Report on International Legal Problems of Scientific Research in the Oceans (1967).

Ocean Sciences, Technology, and the Future of International Law of the Sea (1966).

Public Order of the Oceans: A Contemporary International Law of the Sea (1962) (with Myres S. McDougal). Reprinted in 1987, The New Haven Studies in International Law and World Public Order.

Book chapters (William T. Burke)

The Law of the Sea Convention and Fishing Practices of Non-Signatories with Special Reference to the U.S., inConsensus and Confrontation: The Convention 314 (Jon M. Van Dyke ed., 1985).

High Seas, in 19 World Book Encyclopedia 139 (1985).

Status of Law of the Sea Provisions on Scientific Research as Customary International Law, inThe United States Without the Law of the Sea Treaty: Opportunities and Costs (Lawrence Juda ed., 1983).

Commentary: Nature of Costs of Non-Participation, inThe United States Without the Law of the Sea Treaty: Opportunities and Costs (Lawrence Juda ed., 1983).

Extended Fisheries Jurisdiction and the New Law of the Sea, inGlobal Fisheries: Perspectives for the 1980’s 7–47 (Brian Rothschild ed.., 1983).

The International Law and Politics of Marine Science Research, inToward World Order and Human Dignity: Essays in Honor of Myres S. McDougal (1976).

International Arrangements Affecting Marine Research (with Edward Miles & Warren Wooster) inThe Management of Marine Regions: An Analysis of Issues Relating to Fisheries, Marine Scientific Research, and Multiple Use Conditions and Conflicts 389-418 (Edward Miles et al. eds., 1982).

Traditional Regime for Fisheries Management (with Edward Miles & Warren Wooster) inThe Management of Marine Regions: An Analysis of Issues Relating 52-82 (Edward Miles et al. eds., 1982).

Technical Assistance in Marine Sciences, inU.S. Marine Research Scientific Assistance to Foreign States 41-46 (2d ed. 1974).

Consequences for Territorial Sea Claims of Failure to Agree at the Next Law of the Sea Conference, inProceedings, 6th Annual Law of the Sea Institute (1972).

Fisheries Issues in Law of the Sea Negotiations, inProceedings, Fourth National Sea Grant Conference (1971).

Ocean Sciences, Technology and the Future International Law of the Sea, in 2 The Future of the International Legal Order: Wealth and Resources 183-264 (Cyril E. Black & Richard A. Falk, eds. 1970).

Contemporary Legal Problems in Ocean Developments, inTowards a Better Use of the Oceans: A Study and Prognosis 15-204 (1968).

Law and New Technologies, inThe Law of the Sea: Offshore Boundaries and Zones 204-27 (Lewis M. Alexander, ed. 1967).

Symposium on Limits and Conflicting Uses of the Continental Shelf, inThe Law of the Sea: Offshore Boundaries and Zones 172-87 (Lewis M. Alexander, ed. 1967).

Legal Aspects of Ocean Exploitation--Status and Outlook, inExploiting the Ocean: Transactions of the 2d Annual MTS [Marine Technology Society] Conference & Exhibit (1966).

Articles (William T. Burke)

The International Regime of Fisheries: From UNCLOS 1982 to the Presential Sea,91 Am. J. Int'l L. 752 (1997) (book review).

Implications for Fisheries Management of U.S. Acceptance of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea. 89Am. J. Int'l L. 792 (1995) (book review).

United Nations Resolutions on Driftnet Fishing: An Unsustainable Precedent for High Seas and Coastal Fisheries Management. 25Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 127 (1994)(with Mark Freeberg and Edward L. Miles).

Anadromous Species and the New InternationalLaw of the Sea, 22Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 95 (1991).

Driftnets and Nodules: Where Goes the United States?, 21Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 237 (1990).

Pressures on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982 Arising from New Fisheries Conflicts: The Problem of Straddling Stocks,20Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 343 (1989) (with Edward L. Miles).

Customary Law of the Sea: Advocacy or Disinterested Scholarship? (The Restatement Third of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States), 14 Yale J. Int'l L. 508 (1989).

Fishing in the Bering Sea Donut: Straddling Stocks and the New International Law of Fisheries. (Symposium: Japan, the United States, and Pacific Ocean Resources), 16 Ecology L.Q. 285 (1989).

Coastal State Fishery Regulation under International Law: A Comment on the La Bretagne Award of July 17, 1986(The arbitration between Canada and France) (Law of the Sea XX) 25 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 495 (1988).

International Law of the Sea: Volume II, 79 Am. J. Int'l L. 529 (1985) (book review).

International Law of the Sea: Volume I, 78 Am. J. Int'l L. 270 (1984) (book review).

The Law of the Sea Convention Provisions on Conditions of Access to Fisheries Subject to National Jurisdiction, 63 Or. L.R. 73 (1984).

Highly Migratory Species in the New Law of the Sea, 14 Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 273 (1984).

Response to Dr. Okere, 13 Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 539 (1984).

Exclusive Fisheries Zones and Freedom of Navigation, 20 San Diego L. Rev. 595 (1983).

U. S. Fishery Management and the New Law of the Sea, 76 Am. J. Int’l L. 24 (1982).

Ocean Research in Hot Water, Science, Nov. 5, 1982, at 523.

National Legislation on Ocean Authority Zones and the Contemporary Law of the Sea, 9 Ocean Dev. & Int’l L. 289 (1981).

Critical Changes in the Law of the Sea, 15 Colum. J. World Bus. 17 (1980).

New Sea Law Treaty Essential :Business, Bus. Japan, No. 9, at 29 (1978).

Recapture of Economic Rent under the FCMA [Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976]: Sections 303-304 on Permits and Fees, 52 Wash. L. Rev. 681 (1977).

Submerged Passage Through Straits: Interpretations of the Proposed Law of the Sea Treaty Test, 52 Wash. L. Rev. 193 (1977).

Who Goes Where, When, and How: International Law of the Sea for Transportation, 31 Int'l Org. 267 (1977).

Transportation, Communication and Flight: Contemporary International Law of the Sea, 2 Yale Stud. World Pub. Ord. 183 (1976).

Treay Provisions Concerning Marine Science Research, 1 Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. 159 (1973) (written under pseudonym W. Burger).

Comments on Current International Issues Relating to the Law of the Sea, 4 Nat. Resources L. 660 (1971).

Law of the Sea--Annual Review and Forecast, Undersea Technology, January 1970, 3 Nat. Resources Law. 195 (1970).

Contemporary Legal Problems in Ocean Development, 3 Int'l Law. 536 (1969).

The Administration of Marine Resources Underlying the High Seas: A Negative View of a Proposal for United Nationsl Ownership of Ocean Mineral Resources, 1 Nat. Resources Law. 42 (1968).

Aspects of Internal Decision-Making Processes in Intergovernmental Fishery Commissions, 43 Wash. L. Rev. 115 (1967).

The Community Interests in a Narrow Territorial Sea: Inclusive versus Exclusive Competence over the Oceans, 45 Cornell L.Q. 171 (1960).

Maintenance of Public Order at Sea and the Nationality of Ships, 454 Am. J. Int'l L. 25 (1960).

Crisis in the Law of the Sea: Community Perspective versus Rational Egoism, 67 Yale L.J. 539 (1958) (with Myres McDougal).

Other (William T. Burke)

State Practice, New Ocean Uses, and Ocean Governance Under UNCLOS. (Ocean Governance: Strategies and Approaches for the 21st Century,) 28 Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Law of the Sea Institute Annual 219 (1994).

The Law of the Sea: Customary Norms and ConventionalRules, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting-American Society of International Law Annual, 75-84 (1987).

Foreward to Law of the Sea Symposium, I Int’l Prop. Investment J. at ___ (1983).

1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea Provisions on Conditions of Access to Fisheries Subject to National Jurisdiction, inReport of the Expert Consultation on the Conditions of Access to the Fish Resources of the Exclusive Economic Zones (FAO Fisheries Report No. l 293 91983) [1982].

Impacts of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea on Tuna Regulationsin Forum Fisheries Agency, Workshop on Access Negotiations, Port Vila, Vanatu (September 1982).

Speech, The Sherman Act and Its Effect on Joint Development Arrangements in 8 Nat. Resources Law 671 (Address to Annual Meeting of ABA Section on Natural Resources Law, 1981).

Editor-in-Chief, Ocean Dev. & Int'l L. vols. 1-7 (1973-79).

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Charles E. Corker

Books (Charles E. Corker)

Water Rights in Interstate Streams in Waters and Water Rights: A Treatise on the Law of Waters and Allied Problems vol. 2, 293 (Robert Emmet Clark ed., Allen Smith Company 1967).

Articles (Charles E. Corker)

Sporhase v. Nebraska ex. rel. Douglas: Does the Dormant Commerce Really Limit the Power of a State to Forbid (1) the Export of Water and (2) the Creation of a Water Right for Use in Another State? 54 U. Colo. L. Rev. 393 (1983).

Can a State Embargo the Export of Water by Transbasin Diversions? 12 Idaho L. Rev. 135 (1977).

A Real Live Problem or Two fro the Waning Energies of Frank J. Trelease, 54 Denver L. J. 499 (1977).

Limits to the Petty Larceny of the Police Power, 20 Rocky Mtn. Min. L. Inst. 67 (1975).

The Environmental Coordination Procedures Act of 1973, 49 Wash. L. Rev. 463 (1974).

Federal-State Relations in Water Rights Adjudication and Administration, 17 Rocky Mtn. Min. L. Inst. 579 (1972).

Let There Be No Nagging Doubts: Nor Shall Private Property, Including Water Rights, Be Taken for Public Use Without Just Compensation, 6 Land & Water L. Rev. 109 (1970).

Thou Shalt Not Fill Public Waters Without Public Permission: Washington’s Lake Chelan Decision, 45 Wash. L. Rev. 65 (1969).

Charles E. Corker & Charles B. Roe, Washington: New Water Rights Law: Improvements Needed, 44 Wash. L. Rev. 85 (1968).

Saving the Columbia River for Posterity, or What has Posterity Done for You Lately?, 41 Wash. L. Rev. 838 (1966).

Where Does the Beach Begin and to What Extent is This a Federal Question? 42 Wash. L. Rev 33 (1966).

Water Rights and Federalism: The Western Water Rights Bill of 1977, 45 Cal. L. Rev. 604 (1957).

Colorado River Controversy: Arizona v. California, 30 Los Angeles Bar Bulletin 195-198, 213-214 (1955).

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Marc Hershman

Books and course materials (Marc Hershman)

U.S. Law in the Marine Environment : Law B565A, SMA 515, Spring 1992 (University of Washington School of Law, 1992).

Materials for Coastal Zone Management : SMA [I.E. IMS] 509 ; Law B566, Winter 1992 (University of Washington, 1992).

U.S. Law in the Marine Environment: Law B565A, IMS 515, Spring 1991 (University of Washington School of Law, 1991)

U.S. Law in the Marine Environment : Law B565A, IMS 515, Spring 1990 (University of Washington School of Law, 1990).

Materials for Coastal Zone Management : IMS 509 : Law B566, Winter 1990 (University of Washington, 1990).

U.S. Law in the Marine Environment: Law B565A, IMS 515, Spring 1989 (University of Washington School of Law, 1989).

Materials for Coastal Zone Management: IMS 509; Law B566, Winter 1989 (University of Washington, 1989).

Materials for Coastal Zone Management: IMS 509; Law B566, Winter 1988 (University of Washington, 1988).

U.S. Law in the Marine Environment, B565A, Spring 1988 (University of Washington School of Law, [1988]).

Urban Ports and Harbor Management: Responding to Change Along U.S.Waterfronts (Marc J. Hershman, ed.) (Taylor & Francis, 1988).

State and Local Influence over Offshore Oil Decisions (with others) (Washington Sea Grant Program, University of Washington, 1988).

Coastal Management: Readings and Notes (with James H. Feldman) (Institute for Marine Studies, Coastal Resources Program, University of Washington, [1979])

Implementing Federal Consistency Requirements in Washington State (1976-1978): final report (with Mary Ann Condon) (Coastal Resource Program, Institute for Marine Studies, University of Washington, 1978).

Under New Management: Port Growth and Emerging Coastal Management Programs (with others) (Washington Sea Grant : distributed by University of Washington Press, c1978).

Readings in Coastal Management (Marc J. Hershman, James H. Feldman, eds.) (University of Washington Institute for Marine Studies, 1977).

Articles and book chapters (Marc Hershman)

A Word of Caution: The Public Trust Doctrine and Coastal Zone Management, J. Envtl. L. & Litig. Ann. 237 (1993).

The Public Trust Doctrine and Coastal Zone Management, in The Public Trust Doctrine in Washington State : Proceedings of the Symposium, November 18, 1992 (Douglas J. Canning and James Scott, editors) (Washington Dept. of Ecology, [1993]).

Legal/Governmental Criteria Appendices in A Rationale for Determining Louisiana's Coastal Zone (Center for Wetland Resources, Louisiana State University, 1975).

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Gregory A. Hicks

Books and course materials (Gregory A. Hicks)

Natural Resource Commons Property (2002) (course reader).

Land And American Culture And The Law (1997) (course reader).

Articles and book chapters (Gregory A. Hicks)

Community Acequias in Colorado’s Rio Culebra Watershed: A Customary Commons in the Domain of Prior Appropriation (with Devon G. Peña), 74 Colo. L. Rev. 387-486 (2003).

Managing State Trust Lands for Ecosystem Health: The Case of Washington State's Range and Agricultural Lands, 6 Hastings J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 1 (1999).

Protecting and Promoting Wildlife Habitat on State and Private Land in Washington’s Arid Interior, 4 Hastings J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 13 (1997).

Water Rights Appellate Decisions, in Fourth Annual Sinking Creek Water Law Symposium: Focus on Re-Allocation of Water Rights (King County Bar Association 1997).

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Ralph W. Johnson

Books and course materials (Ralph W. Johnson)

The Public Trust Doctrine and Coastal Zone Management in Washington State (Olympia: Washington Department of Ecology, 1993).

The Public Trust Doctrine Handbook: A Description and Model for Washington's Shoreline Permit Administrators (Washington Department of Ecology, 1992).

Environmental Law in the United States: Eight Lectures Prepared for Southwest Institute of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, China (Seattle: R.W. Johnson, 1985).

Richard G. Hildreth & Ralph W. Johnson. Ocean and Coastal Law (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1983).

Richard G. Hildreth & Ralph W. Johnson. Ocean and Coastal Law (1981 rev. ed.)(Seattle: The authors, 1981). 3 vols.

Richard G. Hildreth & Ralph W. Johnson. Ocean and Coastal Law (Seattle: Sea Grant Programs of Oregon and Washington, 1980). 2 vols.

Ralph W. Johnson & Richard J. Goldsmith. Coastal Zone Law and Policy (Seattle: University of Washington, School of Law, 1977).

Ralph W. Johnson & Gardner Mallard Brown, Cleaning up Europe's Waters: Economics, Management, and Policies (New York: Praeger, 1976) (Praeger Special Studies in International Politics and Government).

Review and Analysis of State Statutes Pertaining to Statewide Development Planning and Land, Water and Air Resource Management (with the assistance of William Woodhead & Ken Tickner) (1975) (Performed under contract between Pacific Northwest Regional Commission and the Office of the Governor of State of Washington).

Water Resource Management: A Coursebook in Law and Public Policy -- 1974 Supplement (with David Schnapf) (Mineola, NY: Foundation Press, 1974).

Weather Modification in the Public Interest (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974).

The Area of Origin and a Columbia River Diversion (Pullman: State of Washington Water Research Center, 1971).

Book chapters (Ralph W. Johnson)

Can the Public Trust Doctrine Prevent Extinctions? (with William C. Galloway), in Biodiversity and the Law (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1996).

Water Use Charges (with Shawn Terry), in 1995 Water Law Symposium, January 21, 1995, (Washington Law School Foundation, 1995).

What's Wrong with Washington Water Law?, in The Sinking Creek Decision: "Water Rights" in the 21st Century (Washington Law School Foundation, 1994).

The Public Trust Doctrine (with Rachael Paschal) inCurrent Issues Affecting Ports and Waterways (Washington Law School Foundation, 1993).

The Public Trust Doctrine, inThe Public Trust Doctrine in Washington State: Proceedings of the Symposium, November 18, 1992 (Washington Department of Ecology, 1993). Proceedings also available on videotape: Washington Public Trust Doctrine Symposium November 18, 1992 (4 videocassettes) (Washington Department of Ecology, 1992).

Public Trust Doctrine Applications for Alaskan Oil Transport., inSpill: The Wreck of the Exxon Valdez: Implications for Safe Transportation of Oil (Anchorage: Alaska Oil Spill Commission, 1990). 4 vols.

The Emerging Recognition of a Public Interest in Water: Water Quality Control by the Public Trust Doctrine, inWater and the American West: Essays in Honor of Raphael J. Moses (Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law, 1988).

Zoning for Environmental Protection on Indian Reservations, inIndian Reservations and the Environment: The Second Annual Western Regional Indian Law Symposium (University of Washington School of Law, 1988).

Water Policies and Law: Integrated Control, inWater Resources Policy for Asia (Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1987) (Proceedings of the Regional Symposium on Water Resources Policy in Agro-Socio-Economic Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 4-8 August 1985.)

A Comparison of Washington and Other West Coast Coastal Zone Management Programs, inCoastal Zone Law: Shoreline and Submerged Lands Regulation in Washington (Washington Law School Foundation, 1983).

Public Trust Protection for Stream Flows and Lake Levels, inThe Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resources Law and Management: Conference Proceedings (Davis: Regents of the University of California, 1981).

Legal and Institutional Approaches to Salinity Management , inSalinity in Irrigation and Water Resources (New York: M. Dekker, 1981).

Comprehensive Management and Efficient Charge System in European Water Management (with Gardner M. Brown Jr.), in International Conference on Water Law and Administration (Caracas: Ministerio del Ambiente y de los Recursos Naturales Renovables de Venezuela, 1976).

The Courts as Environmental Protectors (Seattle: Institute of Governmental Research, University of Washington, 1974. 6 p. (Washington Public Policy Notes, v. 2, no. 1)

Analysis of Inter-Basin Transfer Problems, inNational Water Policy Conference (Chicago: ABA, 1972) (sponsored by Section of Natural Resources Law, American Bar Association and the College of Law, University of Denver in cooperation with the National Water Commission).

Major Interbasin Transfers Legal Aspects - Legal Study Number 7, in U.S. National Water Commission. National Water Commission Reports (Arlington, VA: National Water Commission; reproduced by National Technical Information Service, 1971).

Federal Organization for the Control of Weather Modification, in Controlling the Weather: A Study of Law and Regulatory Processes (New York: Dunellen Co., 1970).

Legal Implications of Weather Modification , in Weather Modification and the Law (Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, 1968).

The Columbia Basin, inThe Law of International Drainage Basins (Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications for the Institute of International Law, New York University School of Law, 1967).

State and Federal Laws Which Retard High Seas Fisheries Developments, in Exploiting the Ocean: Transactions of the Second Annual MTS Conference and Exhibit (Washington: Marine Technology Society, 1966).

Articles (Ralph W. Johnson)

Ralph W. Johnson & William C. Galloway, Protection of Biodiversity under the Public Trust Doctrine, 8 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 21-32 (1994) (Biodiversity Symposium).

Ralph W. Johnson & Berrie Martinis, State Authority and Obligations Under the Clean Water Act, 4 Rivers 239 (1993).

Ralph W. Johnson, Craighton Goeppele, David Jansen & Rachael Paschal, The Public Trust Doctrine and Coastal Zone Management in Washington State, 67 Wash. L. Rev. 521-97 (1992).

Ralph W. Johnson & Sharon I. Haensly, Fifth Amendment Takings Implications of the 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 24 Ariz. St. L.J.151-73 (1992) (Symposium: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 and State Repatriation-Related Legislation).

Oil and the Public Trust Doctrine in Washington, 14 U. Puget Sound L. Rev. 671-708 (1991).

Water Pollution and the Public Trust Doctrine, 19 Envtl. L. 485-513 (1989) (Symposium on the Public Trust Doctrine and the Waters of the American West: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow).

Dale Jamieson & Ralph W. Johnson, Overview: Environmental Protection in Canada, Env’t, July-Aug. 1986, at 2.

Richard G. Hildreth & Ralph W. Johnson, CZM in California, Oregon, and Washington, 25 Nat. Resources J. 103-65 (1985) (Symposium on Coastal Zone Management)

Gardner M. Brown, Jr. & Ralph W. Johnson, Pollution Control by Effluent Charges: It Works in the Federal Republic of Germany, Why Not in the U.S.?, 24 Nat. Resources J. 929-66 (1984).

Public Trust Protection for Stream Flows and Lake Levels, 14 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 233-67 (1980) (The Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resources Law and Management: A Symposium).

Ralph W. Johnson & E.M. Cooney, Harbor Lines and the Public Trust Doctrine in Washington Navigable Waters, 54 Wash. L. Rev. 275-314 (1979).

Our Salty Rivers: Legal and Institutional Approaches to Salinity Management, 13 Land & Water L. Rev. 441-64 (1978).

The Area of Origin and a Columbia River Diversion, 46 Wash. L. Rev. 245-81 (1971).

Ralph W. Johnson & G. Richard Morry, Filling and Building on Small Lakes: Time for Judicial and Legislative Controls 45 Wash. L. Rev. 27-64 (1970).

Federal Organization for the Control of Weather Modification, 10 Nat. Resources J. 222-67 (1970).

Recreation, Fish, Wildlife, and the Public Land Law Review Commission, 6 Land & Water L. Rev. 283-98 (1970) (Symposium Representing an Analysis of the Public Land Law Review Commission Report).

Ralph W. Johnson & Russell A. Austin, Jr., Recreational Rights and Titles to Beds on Western Lakes and Streams, 7 Nat. Resources J. 1-52 (1967).

The Canada-United States Controversy over the Columbia River, 41 Wash. L. Rev. 676-763 (1966).

Some Myths about Water Shortages, [21? 22?] U. Wash. Bus. Rev. 5 (1965).

Regulation of Commercial Salmon Fishermen: A Case of Confused Objectives, 55 Pac. Nw. Q. 141-45 (1964).

Navigational Freedom for International Rivers: What Does It Mean?, 62 Mich. L. Rev. 465-84 (1964).

The Danube since 1948, in 1963 Y.B. World Aff. 236-53.

The Columbia River System, 54 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 120-34 (1960) (Current Legal Problems Connected with International Traversing River Systems: A Panel).

Effect of Existing Uses on the Equitable Apportionment of International Rivers: An American View, 1 U. Brit. Colum. L. Rev. 389-408 (1960).

Riparian and Public Rights to Lakes and Streams, 35 Wash. L. Rev. 580-616 (1960).

Navigable Rivers and Streams of Oregon-Tests of Navigability-Title to Beds-Rights of Public to Use 29 Or. L. Rev. 267-81 (1949).

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Michael Robinson-Dorn

Address, in Kathy and Steve Berman Environmental Law Clinic [videorecording] : dedication (University of Washington School of Law, 2003).


William H. Rodgers

Books and course materials (William H. Rodgers)

   Scales of Justice: Salmon, Indians, Property, and Evolutionary History on the Columbia River (2002) (book-length draft).

Treatise on Environmental Law (West Publishing Company 1986-1992). Four-volume treatise with semi-annual pocket parts.

Hornbook on Environmental Law (2d ed., West Publishing Company, 1994, with annual pocket part).

   Some Theoretical Aspects of the American Environmental Law, published in Japanese (Seibundo, 1989), and translated by Kensuke Itoh.

Committee on Scientific and Technical Criteria for Federal Acquisition of Lands for Conservation, Board on Environmental Studies & Toxicology, Nat'l Research Council, Setting Priorities for Land Conservation (1993) (Prof. Rodgers was chair of the Committee).

Gruter Institute for Law & Behavioral Research, The Use of Biology in the Study of Law, 844 pp. (Rodgers, ed.) (reader prepared for a Teaching Seminar, Squaw Valley, California, June 18-25, 1992) (these are only "informal" teaching materials and will not be published in this form).

Cases and Materials on Energy and Natural Resources Law (West Publishing Company, 2d ed. 1983), 847 pages.

Cases and Materials on Energy and Natural Resources Law (West Pub. Co., 1979), 995 pp., with a Teachers' Manual, 102 pp.

Hornbook on Environmental Law (West Publishing Company, 1977, with annual pocket part).

Articles and book chapters (William H. Rodgers)

Treatment as Tribe, Treatment as State – Getting the Treatment: The Penobscot Indians and the Clean Water Act, _________________________, (2003 in press).

Improving Laws, Declining World – The Tort of Contamination , __ Valparaiso U. L. Rev. __ (in press).

Atlantic Salmon, Pacific Bound: Initiative, Defiance, Courage, and Indian Tribes in Environmental Law, 8 Ocean & Coast. L. J. 1 (2002).

Growth and Form: Indian Tribes, Terrorism, and the Durability of Environmental Law, 26 Vt. L. Rev. 865 (2002).

Defeating Environmental Law: Complexity and the Geology of Environmental Law, 19 Pace Envt'l L. Rev. 687 (2002 Special Edition).

The Miccosukee Indians and Environmental Law: A Confederacy of Hope, 31 ELR 10918 (2001).

Executive Orders and Presidential Commands: Presidents Riding to the Rescue of the Environment, 21 J. Land, Res. & Envt’l Law 13 (2001).

The Evolution of the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (co-written with Margaret H. Hornbaker), 7 Hastings W.-Nw. J. Envtl L. 297 (2001).

The Most Creative Moments in the History of Environmental Law: “The Whats”, 2000 Ill. L. Rev. 1 (2000).

The Myth of the Win-Win: Misdiagnosis in the Business of Reassembling Nature, 42 Ariz. L. Rev. 297 (2000).

What a Salmon Czar Might Hope For, 74 Wash. L. Rev. 511 (1999).

The Most Creative Moments in the History of Environmental Law: “The Who’s,” 39 Washburn L. J. 1 (1999).

The Most Creative Moments in the History of Environmental Law: “The Whys,” 39 Washburn L. J. 1 (1999).

Law and Biology entry, New Palgrave Dictionary on Economics and the Law (1998).

Defeating Environmental Law: The Geology of Legal Advantage, 15 Pace Envt'l L. Rev. 1 (1997).

The Sense of Justice and The Justice of Sense: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty and the Second"Trial of the Century," 71 Wash. L. Rev. 379 (1996).

Deception, Self-Deception, and Mythology: The Law of Salmon in the Pacific Northwest, 26 Pac. L.J. 821 (1995).

Deception, Self-Deception, and Myth: Evaluating Long-Term Environmental Settlements, 29 U. Rich. L. Rev. 567 (1995).

Environmental Law Trivia Test No. 2, 22 B.C. Envtl. AFF. L. Rev. 807 (1995).

Environmental Law Trivia Test, 9 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 75 (1995).

The Seven Great Wonders (ELI Silver Anniversary Issue: A Quarter Century of Environmental Law) 11 Envtl. F. (1994).

The Seven Statutory Wonders of U.S. Environmental Law: Origins and Morphology, 27 Loyola L.A. L. Rev. 1009 (1994), reprinted inAn Environmental Law Anthology 82 (1996, Anderson Pub. Co., R.L. Fischman, M.I. Lipeles & M.S. Squillace eds.)

Adaptation of Environmental Law to the Ecologists’ Discovery of Disequilibria, 69 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 887 (1994).

Where Environmental Law and Biology Meet: Of Pandas' Thumbs, Statutory Sleepers, and Effective Law, 65 U. Colo. L. Rev. 25 (1993).

Intuition, Altruism, and Spite: Justice as Justification, in R.D. Masters, M. Gruter, The Sense of Justice: The Biological Foundations of Law, ch. 8 (Sage Publications, Inc. 1992).

An adaption of an earlier publication, The Lesson of the Owl and the Crows, will appear in another Gruter Institute book entitled The Neurotransmitter Revolution, in press (Southern Illinois University Press).

A Superfund Trivia Test: A Comment on the Complexity of the Environmental Laws, 22 Envt'l L. 417 (1992).

The Porcupine's Dilemma: Strategic and Psychological Uncertainty in the Face of Global Warming, 9 Ariz. J. Int'l & Compar. L. 267 (1992).

Intuition, Altruism and Spite: Justice as Justification, 34 Am. Behav. Scientist 386 (1991).

The Fox and the Chickens: Mr. Justice Douglas and Environmental Law, in "He Shall Not Pass This Way Again": The Legacy of William O. Douglas (S.L. Wasby, ed.) (U. Pitt., 1991).

NEPA at 20: Mimicry and Recruitment in Environmental Law, 20 Env. Law 485 (1990).

The Lesson of the Owl and the Crows: The Role of Deception in the Evolu­tion of the Environmental Statutes, 4 J. of Land Use & Env. Law 377 (1989).

The Lesson of the Red Squirrel: Consensus and Betrayal in the Environmental Statutes, 5 J.Contemp. Health Law & Pol’y 161 (1988).

A Constitutional Law of the Environment, in American Law Institute/American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education, Blessings of Liberty: The Constitution and the Practice of Law (1988).

Guerilla Decisionmaking: Judicial Review of Risk Assessments, 15 J. Haz. Materials 205 (1987).

The Evolution of Cooperation in Natural Resources Law: The Drifter-Habitue Distinction, U. Fla. L. Rev. 195 (1986).

The Washington Environmental Policy Act, 60 Wash. L. Rev. 1 (1985).

Bringing People Back: Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Taking in Natural Resources Law, 10 Ecological L. Q. 205 (1982), also reprinted as a peer review choice in 14 Land Use & Envtl. L. Rev. (1983).

The Natural Law of Administrative Law, 48 U. Mo. L. Rev. 101 (1983).

WPPSS Ruling Put Risk Where It Belongs, in the Los Angeles Times (July 1983) [also reprinted in other newspapers].

Choosing A Theory of Liability for Transboundary Pollution, in Environmental Law Section, Canadian Bar Association, Common Boundary/Common Problems: The Environmental Consequences of Energy Production (1982).

Building Theories of Judicial Review in Natural Resources Law, 53 Colo. L. Rev. 213 (1982).

Preview of Weinberger v. Romero-Barcelo, United States Supreme Court Cases, published in the 1981-82 Supreme Court term under sponsorship of ABA, ALI-ABA, AALS, and the American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation.

Judicial Review of Risk Assessments: The Role of Decision Theory in Unscrambling the Benzene Decision, 11 Envtl. L. 301 (1981), also reprinted in 13 Land Use & Envtl. L. Rev. 629 (1982). Article was "ranked second," by a panel of 62 peer reviewers who chose among all land use and environmental articles published in 1981.

Excerpts from Environmental Law Hornbook are reprinted in P. Weinberg, Environmental Law: Cases and Materials, St. John's University (1981).

Negligence Reconsidered: The Role of Rationality in Tort Theory,54 S. Car. L. Rev. 1 (1981)

Benefits, Costs, and Risks: Oversight of Health and Environmental Decisionmaking, 4 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 191 (1980).

A Hard Look at Vermont Yankee: Environmental Law under Close Scrutiny, 67 Geo. L. J. 699 (1979).

Comment on the Coal Lease Forfeiture Decision: The Hypothetical Case of United States v. Peabody Coal Co.," 15 Nat. Resources J. 257 (1975).

The Back-Room Arm Twisters, The Nation, on advisory committees (June 8, 1974).

The Visionary Octopus, The Nation, a short piece on mergers among electrical utilities (Jan. 8, 1973).

How to Make Washington Better Contest, Winning Entry, Washingtonian, co-author with Janet M. Rodgers (Oct. 1973).

The Washington State Thermal Power Plant Siting Act, 47 Wash. L. Rev. 8 (1972).

The National Industrial Pollution Control Council: Advise or Collude, 13 B.C. Indus. & Com. L. Rev. 719 (1972).

America the Beautiful, The New Republic (Jan. 1, 1972) (a short piece on billboards).

Technology Suppression: The Most Dangerous Pollution, in Hearings of the Senate Commerce Committee, Energy Research and Development (1972).

Air Pollution and the Copper Industry, Before Conference of the Steelworkers, Denver, Colorado, conference transcript published (March 1972).

Siting Power Plants in Washington State, in National Academy of Engineering, Comm. on Power Plant Siting Conference Proceedings (March 1972).

Boise Cascade: The One That Got Away, Wash. Monthly (Nov. 1972) (recreational land development)

Industrial Water Pollution and the Refuse Act: A Second Chance of Water Quality, 119 U. Pa. L. Rev. 761 (1971), also reprinted in 1971 Water Pollution Hearings of the House Conservation and Natural Resources sub-committee.

Nerve Gas to the Northwest, 1 Envtl. Letters 2 (1971).

Ecology Denied: The Unmaking of a Majority, in the Wash. Monthly (Feb. 1971), also reprinted in C. Peters & J. Rothchild, eds., Inside the System 247-56 (2d ed., Praeger, 1973).

DDT: After the Sound and the Fury, reproduced in The Environmental Law Handbook 329-31 (1971) (Friends of the Earth/Ballantine Books).

Answer and Complaint in Intervention from An Air Pollution Lawsuit, reproduced in The Environmental Law Handbook 258-63 (1971) (Friends of the Earth/Ballantine Books).

Environmental Law, published in proceedings of an environmental lecture series, sponsored by Oregon State University (1971).

The Persistent Problem of the Persistent Pesticides: A Lesson in Environmental Law, 70 Col. L. Rev. 567 (1970).

A Model Bill on the Reporting of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures, 23 Vand. L. Rev. 293 (1970).

When Seattle Citizens Complain, 2 Urb. Law. 386 (1970) (ombudsman).

The Washington DDT Hearings, Pacific Search (a natural science publication for the Pacific Northwest) (March 1970).

Industry Advisory Panels: Distorting Research by Closing the Doors, published in symposium by the Practicing Law Institute, New York (1970).

How to Pollute: Tacoma's Tall Stack, The Nation (May 11, 1970).

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