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The Supreme People's Court Interpretation on Several Issues Regarding the Application of Law in Environmental Civil Public Interest Litigation
This is an unofficial translation of China’s Supreme People's Court interpretation on several issues regarding the application of law in environmental civil public interest litigation, compiled by the US- Asia Partnership for Environmental Law at Vermont Law School for the convenience of international observers. The US-Asia Partnership for Environmental Law at Vermont Law School takes no liability for any errors in this translation.

Shooting Stars and Dancing Fish: A Walk to the World We Want
The book tackles the crises of environment and climate in simple and understandable language and sees these challenges as opportunities for humankind to prove its wisdom.

The EPA’s Environmental Appeals Board at Twenty-five: An Overview of the Board’s Procedures, Guiding Principles, and Record of Adjudicating Cases
This article discusses the history of EPA’s Environmental Appeals Board, explains how it operates, and summarizes its docket and adjudication results.

Chinese Journal of Environmental Law 1 (2017) 99–103 - Notes on Current Developments: Developing an Environmental Code for Cambodia
In 2012, the Government of Cambodia decided to initiate environmental governance reform in order to promote environmental sustainability and maintain the country’s economic development. As part of this reform process, Cambodia embarked on a significant revision of many of its environmental and natural resources laws.

New Frontiers in Environmental Constitutionalism
The book examines new frontiers in the implementation of constitutional, international, and regional rights-based approaches to promote environmental protection.

The Status of Climate Change Litigation: A Global Review
This report provides judges, advocates, researchers, and the international community with an of-the-moment survey of global climate change litigation, an overview of litigation trends, and descriptions of key issues that courts must resolve in the course of climate change cases.
The Constitution of Nepal
Constitution of Nepal drafted in 2015 by the Second Constituent Assembly is the present governing Constitution of Nepal. It came into effect on Sept 20, 2015 and was drafted by the Second Constituent Assembly. This succeeded the Interim Constitution of 2007.

Proceedings of the Fourth South Asia Judicial Roundtable on Environmental Justice
This publication documents the proceedings of the Fourth South Asia Judicial Roundtable on Environmental Justice, held on 28–29 November 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Act 686 International Trade in Endangered Species Act - 2008
An Act to implement the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and to provide for other matters connected therewith.