Editor-in-Chief: Stanley D. BergerGet expert insight into the landmark environmental law issues of the past year.
Key Developments in Environmental Law 2012 features an insightful collection of articles written by renowned environmental lawyers across Canada.
Some of the forthcoming articles in this edition will include:
- Albert Engle, "The Wind Files"
- Kirk Lambrecht, Q.C., "Aboriginal Consultation and Regulatory Review: Case Comment on the Energy Resources Conservation Board of Alberta"
- Ronald Tenpas and Chip Moldenhauer, "Emerging Issues Affecting Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States"
- Michael Barlow and Simon Tilling, "The Role of Nuisance in the Control of Emissions in England and Wales"
- Joseph F. Castrilli and Ramani Nadarajah, "Ontario (Minister of the Environment) v. Castonguay Blasting Ltd.: Litigating at the Borders of Environmental Law"
- Michael James, "Case Comment – Fond du Lac Denesuline First Nation v. Canada (Attorney General), 2010 FC 948, 377 F.T.R. 50, aff'd 2012 FCA 73, 65 C.E.L.R. (3d) 83"
Stanley D. Berger, has been an Assistant General Counsel for Ontario Power Generation for over eleven years. Mr. Berger provides legal services in such areas as regulatory liability, environmental law, aboriginal law and access to information, primarily to the nuclear generation facilities but also for hydro-electric and fossil plants. Mr. Berger is currently the president and a member of the board of both the International Nuclear Law Organization stationed in Brussels and the Canadian Nuclear Law Organization. He also lectures in Canada, the U.S. and Europe on Nuclear, Regulatory and Environmental Law topics.
The Law Society of Upper Canada has certified Mr. Berger as a specialist in environmental law. Mr. Berger is the editor of Key Developments in Environmental Law (formerly Environmental Law: The Year in Review) and the author of The Prosecution and Defence of Environmental Offences (Canada Law Book) and he is an associate editor of the Canadian Environmental Law Reports. At the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, where for nine years Mr. Berger served alternatively as Deputy Director of Legal Service for Prosecutions and senior counsel, he was the founding editor and a writer of Legal Emissions (Newsletter). Before joining the Ministry of the Environment, Mr. Berger was an Assistant Crown Attorney in Toronto for eight years. He is also the Chairman of the Organizational Committee of the International Nuclear Lawyer's Intra Jura Congress for 2009 in Canada.