Stanford Environmental Law Review, a student-run bi-annual journal, calls for submissions dedicated to analyses of current environmental legal issues and policies.
The Stanford Environmental Law Journal (ELJ) was founded in 1978. It is a scholarly periodical dedicated to analyses of current environmental legal issues and policies.
The journal is run, compiled, and edited entirely by Stanford Law School students. ELJ publishes articles, and sometimes essays, on timely and important issues in natural resources law, environmental policy, law and economics, international environmental law, and other topics relating to law and the environment.
ELJ solicits submissions from academics, practitioners, and others; it also accepts student articles and notes. ELJ publishes in January and June.
ELJ publishes timely and important issues in the following topics:
Address:
Environmental Law Journal
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott WayStanford, CA 94305-8610
E-mail:
SELJ@law.stanford.edu
For the official website of the SELJ, click here.
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