UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    505
  • Abbreviation
    JELP
  • ISSN
    0733-401X
  • e-ISSN
    1942-8553
  • Publisher
    California Digital Library (CDL)
  • Indian UGC
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Description
The UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (JELP) serves as a pivotal forum for in-depth analysis of pressing environmental challenges and the evolving legal landscape. This publication explores a wide range of issues, from climate change and natural resource management to environmental justice and pollution control. Key topics covered include the intersection of environmental regulations with business and economics, the impact of policy decisions on public health, and the role of international agreements in addressing global environmental threats. JELP aims to reach policymakers, legal professionals, academics, and environmental advocates. It encourages submissions that offer innovative solutions, legal interpretations, and policy recommendations. By promoting informed dialogue and critical scholarship, JELP strives to influence environmental policy and legal frameworks, contributing to a more sustainable and equitable future. The journal is committed to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and welcomes contributions from diverse perspectives.