Natural Justice Alternatives Journal 15.2

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

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

More Alternatives

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 – Clyde Sanger

The Future of the Oceans: a Report to the Club of Rome – 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