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Earth Law Journal: Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law, Edited by Nicholas A. Robinson. A. W. Sijthoff, Leyden, The Netherlands: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1–84, 021975; Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 85–182, May 1975, 24.5 × 16.2 × 0.5 and 0.6 cm, respectively; Dfl. 82/$35.75: single issue Dfl. 22 / $9.50; Quarterly. - Environmental Policy and Law, Edited by Martin A. Mattes (Editor-in-Chief Wolfgang E. Burhenne). Elsevier Sequoia, Lausanne, Switzerland: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1–48, June 1975; 27.1 × 20.0 × 0.3 cm, Sfr. 90 (or US $36.00, DM. 85.00, £15.25); Quarterly.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Homer G. Angelo
Affiliation:
Bruxelles, Belgium

Abstract

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Reviews & Notices
Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1975

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* Such considerations can, however, scarcely provide adequate excuse for getting the name of the second of their three sponsors wrong on both the outside and inside of the front cover (there is no ‘the’ in the body of the already prolix title of IUCN in English), in using such strange Contents designations as ‘Legal Materials in Abstracts’, in indicating the Editor (without variation in type or explanation for the uninitiated) as ‘Nicholas A. Robinson, Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison & Tucker,’ in perpetrating quite numerous errors and inconsistencies under the heading ‘BOARD OF EDITORS’ (who sound as though they meet periodically but presumably never do or will) including, for instance, ‘Aukland’ and ‘Sophia’ (sic) among places and ‘National Academy of Science, Moscow’ and ‘Polish Academy of Science’ (sic) among the more serious lapses—which continue plentifully with such items as ‘citizen's movement’ and ‘ministries with governments’ (sic) in the following paragraph headed ‘COOPERATION WITH’ on the inside of the front cover—all in spite of the fact that it is now more than three years since the first number of this Journal was announced as ‘planned to be issued in the fall of 1972’.—Ed.