James Salzman

Winter Term 2013

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Leo Gottleib Visiting Professor of Law

Email: jsalzman@law.harvard.edu

Appointments

  • Samuel F. Mordecai Professor of Law and Nicholas Institute Professor of Environmental Policy, Duke University
  • Leo Gottleib Visiting Professor of Law, 2012

Additional Information

Visiting Professor Salzman will teach International Environmental Law in the Winter 2013 term.

Biographical Statement

In more than sixty articles and five books, Professor Salzman's broad-ranging scholarship has addressed topics spanning trade and environment conflicts, the history of drinking water, environmental protection in the service economy, wetlands mitigation banking, and the legal and institutional issues in creating markets for ecosystem services.

Representative Publications

  • Salzman, James. "Recurrent Issues in Environmental Governance" in Economic Growth and Environmental Regulation: The People's Republic of China's Path to a Brighter Future 318 (Tun Lin & Timothy Swanson eds., Routledge, 2010).
  • Ruhl, J.B. & James Salzman. "Massive Problems in the Administrative State: Strategies for Whittling Away," 98 Calif. L. Rev. 59 (2010).
  • Salzman, James, Brigham Daniels, Hannah Polikov & Timothy Profeta. "Regulating Climate: What Role for the Clean Air Act?" 39 Environmental Law Reporter 10837 (2009).
    Full text: WWW
  • Salzman, James. "Is it Safe to Drink the Water?" 19 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol'y F. 1 (2008).
    Full text: WWW
  • Salzman, James & David Hunter. "Negligence in the Air: The Duty of Care in Climate Change Litigation," 156 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 101 (2007).
    Full text: WWW

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