School of Law Faculty Index Chris Wold (bio) Bibliography
 



Chris Wold, Associate Professor of Law and Director International Environmental Law Project
Publications

Separately Published Works

Trade and the Environment: Cases and Materials (2005) (co-authored with Sanford Gaines and Greg Block).

Princípios de Direito Ambiental: Na Dimensão International e Comparada (2003) (co-authored with Sampaio & Nardy).

The Biodiversity Convention and Existing International Agreements: Opportunities for Synergy (Humane Society of the United States, June 1995).

CITES and the Precautionary Principle: The Burden to Show That a Use Is Sustainable (Humane Society of the United States, Nov. 1994).

Works Published As Part of a Collection

The Inadequacy of the Citizen Submission Process of Articles 14 & 15 of the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, 26 Loyola of Los Angeles Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 415 (2004)(co-authored with Lucus Ritchie, Deborah Scott and Matthew Clark).

Trade in Endangered Species, 14 Yearbook of Int’l Envtl. Law 2003, 375 (2005).

Trade in Endangered Species, 13 Yearbook of Int’l Envtl. Law 2002, 389 (2004).

Implementation of Reservations Law in International Environmental Treaties: The Cases of Cuba and Iceland, 14 Col. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 53 (2003).

The Status of Sea Turtles under International Environmental Law and International Environmental Agreements, 5 J. Int'l Wildlife L. & Pol'y 11 (2002).

Legal Assessment of Compatibility Issues between the Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) to the Cartagena Convention and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), in UNEP (DEC)/ CAR IG 17/INF.5, at pages 8-27 (February 2000).

Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the GATT: Conflict and Resolution?, in Comparative Asian Environmental Law Anthology 529 (Bolla & McDorman eds. 1999)(reprinting 26 Envtl. L. 841 (1996)).

The Futility, Utility, and Future of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 9 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy 1 (1997).

The Status of Sea Turtles under International Environmental Law and International Environmental Agreements in Sea Turtles: A Shared Resource in Central America (1997).

Draft Agreement for the Conservation of Sea Turtles on the Caribbean Coast of Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Annotated) in Sea Turtles: A Shared Resource in Central America (1997) (co-authored with Thomas T. Ankersen, Lizbeth Espinoza, Anne Meylan, Peter Meylan, Mario Boza, and Lucinda Taft).

The Relation of CITES to GATT, in Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (eds. Housman, Goldberg, Van Dyke and Zaelke, 1995).

Biodiversity Prospecting: The Rules of the Game, BioScience (June 1994) (co-authored with David Downes).

Discovering the Limits of Democracy in International Law, 12 The Advocate 7 (Winter 1992).

An Earth Parliament for Indigenous Peoples: Investigating Alternative World Governance, 4 Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy 197 (1992).

Remembering Elephants at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, 9 Endangered Species Update 6 (1992).

Promoting Sustainable Development and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: The Role of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 7 American University Journal of International Law & Policy 559 (1992) (co-authored with Durwood Zaelke).

Establishing an Independent Administrative Review Tribunal at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: A Model for Improving Multilateral Development Bank Decisionmaking, 2 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 59 (1992) (co-authored with Durwood Zaelke).

NOAA Civil Penalty Policy: Time for a Change, 18 Coastal Management 213 (1990).