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Linda Malone (biography here)
Books
- Co-author, International Law and Litigation in U.S. Courts (Thomson West 3d ed. 2009, 2d ed. 2005) (with J. Paust & J. Van Dyke).
- Emanual Law Outline: Public International Law (Aspen Publishers/Wolters Kluwer 2008).
- Co-author, Criminal Law (LexisNexis 6th ed. 2008) (with J. Cook, P. Marcus, and G. Moohr).
- Emanual Law Outline: Environmental Law (Wolters Kluwer 4th ed. 2007; Aspen 2003).
- Co-author, Environmental Law, Policy, and Practice (Thomson West 2007) (with M. Tabb).
- Co-author, Defending the Environment: Civil Society Strategies to Enforce International Environmental Law (Island Press rev'd ed. 2006; Transnat'l Publishers 2003) (with S. Pasternack).
- Co-author, Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning (Nat'l Res. Council, Nat'l Acad. Sci. 2004) (Gregory B. Baecher et al.).
- International Human Rights (Thomson West 2003).
- Co-author, Bioavailability of Contaminants in Soils and Sediments: Processes, Tools , and Applications (Nat'l Res. Council, Nat'l Acad. Sci. 2003) (with Richard G. Luthy et al.).
- Environmental Regulation Land Use (West 2000 and annual supplements).
Book Revisions and Supplements
- Co-author, Document Supplement, International Law and Litigation in the U.S. (2006) (with J. Paust & J. Van Dyke).
Articles
- What Do Snowmobiles, Mercury Emissions, Greenhouse Gases, and Runoff Have in Common?: The Controversy over "Junk Science," 9 Chap. L. Rev. 365 (2006)
- From Breard to Atkins to Malvo: Legal Incompentency and Human Rights Norms on the Fringes of the Death Penalty, 13 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 363 (2004).
Book Chapters
- Enforcing International Environmental Law through Domestic Law Mechanisms in the United States: Civil Society Initiatives against Global Warming, in Implementing Environmental Legislation: The Critical Role of Enforcement and Compliance (D. Qun, et al. eds., Cambridge Press forthcoming 2009).
- Let Freedom Ring from Lookout Mountain, in Law Touched Our Hearts: A Generation Remembers Brown v. Board of Education (Mildred Robinson and Richard Bonnie eds., Vanderbilt University Press 2009).
- Enforcing International Criminal Law Violations with Civil Remedies: The U.S. Alien Tort Claims Act in International Criminal Law (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., Brill Publishers 3d ed. 2008).
- The 2004 U.S. Ocean Report and Its Implications for Land Use Reform to Improve Water Quality, in Land Use Law for Sustainable Development 555 (N. Califour, et al. eds., Cambridge Press 2006).
- The Effect of U.S. Ratification as a "Self-Executing" or as a "Non-Self-Executing" Treaty, in J. Todres, M. Wojcik, & C. Revaz, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Analysis of Treaty Provisions and Implications of U.S. Ratification 33 (Transnat'l Publishers 2006).
- Co-author, Chapter 4, Ocean and Coastal Pollution from Land-based Sources, in An Ocean Blueprint for the 21st Century: Final Report of the U.S. Ocean Commission on Ocean Policy (2004), and Review of U.S. Ocean and Coastal Law: The Evolution of Ocean Governance Over Three Decades, in Appendix 6 (2005). Available online here.
Other
- Acknowledging the Impact of Climate Change on National Security: A Long and Winding Road, ABA Homeland Security Newsletter 3 (May 2008).
- Book Review, 29 Harvard Int. Rev. 80 (2007), Inventing Human Rights: A History.
- Looking Beyond Environmental Law's Mid-Life Crisis, 23 Pace Envt'l L. Rev. 679 (2006).
- Symposium Introduction, Women and War, 12 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 297 (2005).
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