Canada's Species at Risk Act and Atlantic Salmon: Cascades of Promises, Trickles of Protection, Sea of Challenges David L. VanderZwaag, Maria Cecilia Engler-Palma, Jeffery A. Hutchings in the Journal of Environmental Law and Practice
The Precautionary Approach and the International Control of Toxic Chemicals: Beacon of Hope, Sea of Confusion and Dilution by David L. VanderZwaag, in the Houston Journal of International Law: Volume 23, Number 3 (Summer 2011), Page 605-630
The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 -- reflections on challenges for flag State implementation by Moira L. McConnell in WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs: Volume 10, Issue 2 (2011), pagr 127-141.
High-Seas Fisheries: Troubled Waters, Tangled Governance, and Recovery Prospects By Boris Worm and David Vanderzwaag in Behind the Headlines: September 2007, Volume 64 Number 5 Click here to read this publication.
Review of European Community & International Environmental Law Volume 16 Issue 1 Page 36 - April 2007 Canada-USA Bilateral Fisheries Management in the Gulf of Maine: Under the Radar Screen By Emily J. Pudden, David L. Vanderzwaag (2007) Click here to read this publication.
The Lawyers Weekly (October 6, 2006 edition Vol. 26, No. 21.) On pages 12 and 15 read the article about the Introduction of harmful aquatic organisms or pathogens trhough the discharge of ships' ballast water is an important area for pollution regulation. The story is written by Professor Moira McConnell, Director of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute. Read the article [PDF].
Hearsay 2005 (Vol. 28). Pages 44-47. In the story Thirty Years, Hearsay takes a look at the formation of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute. Read the article [PDF].
The Lawyers Weekly (January 21, 2005 edition Vol.24, No. 34.) On page 17, read about the 30-year legacy behind Dalhousie's Marine & Environmental Law Institute. The story is written by Professor Moira McConnell, Director of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute. Read the article [PDF].