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ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION


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Issue 

Conservation Legislation, Review of Present Day Environmental Legislation

#2 Winter 1995

Participation of Russia in International Conventions on Nature Conservation

#3 Spring 1995

Russia Adopts New Federal Law on Protected Areas

#3 Spring 1995

A New Wildlife Law is Passed in the Russian Federation, “On Animal World”

#4 Summer 1995

Environmental Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development in Russia

#6 Winter 1996

National Press Encourages Readers to Violate Conservation Laws

#7 Spring 1996

Wildlife Trade in Central Asian States of the Former Soviet Union

#7 Spring 1996

New Botanical Rarity from Sarepta

#8 Summer 1996

Moldovian Forests Fall to Economic Changes

#8 Summer 1996

The World Bank’s Russian Federation Forest Policy Review + NGOs Point of View

#8 Summer 1996

The Russian Forest Code: Will the Fourth Round be the Last?

#9 Fall 1996

PERC Sues OPIC for Logging and Mining Projects in Russia

#10 Winter 1997

New Forest Legislation Nearing Completion

#10 Winter 1997

A Citizen Conservationist Tests- and Stretches- the Limits of Russia’s New Democracy

#11 Spring 1997

Enviro-Lawyers of Russia, Unite!

#11 Spring 1997

Who Needs the Red Data Book of Russia, Anyway?

#11 Spring 1997

Forests Too Often Fall to Expedience

#11 Spring 1997

A Glimpse at Russian Environmental Legislation

#15 Spring 1998

The Russian Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Forests

#15 Spring 1998

Russian Environmental Regulation Still Under Development

#16 Summer 1998

Worthy of the Death Sentence? Karelia’s Wolves May Need Federal Protection

#16 Summer 1998

Priorities for Russia's National Environmental Policy

#18 Winter 1999

The Case of First Group Forests Continues

#19 Spring 1999

Section on Indigenous Rights

#19 Spring 1999

Indigenous Peoples and Conservation of Their Environment in Russia

#19 Spring 1999

Slowly Taking Shape: Indigenous Rights in Russia

#19 Spring 1999

A Tough Road Ahead: An Account of Indigenous Struggles Today

#19 Spring 1999

Solidarity in Numbers: Women of Ukraine Struggle for Their Right to a Healthy Environment #22 Spring 2000
Breakdown of Environmental Legislation as Specified in the Ukrainian Constitution #22 Spring 2000
Ecoinitiatve: Four Years of Service and Accomplishments #22 Spring 2000
EcoPravo: Promoting the Rule of Law to Help Ukraine’s People and Nature #23 Summer 2000
Russia Continues Down the Soviet Union’s Treacherous Nuclear Path #25 Spring 2001
Protecting Kazakhstan’s Forests #30 Summer 2002

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