Natural Justice 15.2

Editorial: Stumbling through the semi-darkness
Robert Gibson

Science in the Courtroom: The Value of an Adversarial System
Stuart Smith

Science and the Tribunal: Dealing with Scientific Evidence in the Adversarial Arena
Michael Jeffrey

The Fight for an Environmental Bill of Rights: Legislating Public Involvement in Environmental Decision Making
Paul Muldoon

The Courts and Community Values: Litigation Involving Native Peoples and Resource Development
James O’Reilly

The Swedish Studies of Pesticide Exposure and Cancer: A Case Study of Disciplinary and Mandated Science
Edwin Levy

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Canadian, World, Tech Notes

Would Constitutional property rights inhibit environmental protection?
Peter Mulvihill

Plant rights breed controversy
Jenny Fraser

Governments take first small step to ozone protection
Julia Langer

Toxics increasing in Great Lakes
Iain Cuthbert

Progress comes to Ladakh
Ted Town

Reviews

Ordering the Oceans: the Making of the Law of the Sea by Clyde Sanger
The Future of the Oceans: a Report to the Club of Rome by Elisabeth Mann Borgese
Report of the National Task Force on Environment and Economy

Books Received for Review

Podium: Is deep ecology the way?
P.S. Elder

Call for Papers

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