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Book Title: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples
Editor(s): Abate, S. Randall; Kronk, Ann Elizabeth
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781001790
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 13
Extract:
Contributors
EDITORS
Randall S. Abate is an Associate Professor of Law and Project Director
of the Environment, Development & Justice Program at Florida A&M
University College of Law. Professor Abate teaches Environmental Law,
International Environmental Law, Environmental Justice: Domestic and
International, Human Rights and the Environment Seminar, Advanced
Topics in Environmental Law Seminar and Constitutional Law I and II.
Professor Abate joined the Florida A&M College of Law faculty in 2009
with 15 years of full-time law teaching experience at five law schools. He
has taught international environmental law courses in study abroad pro-
grams in Nairobi, Vancouver, Northern India and the Cayman Islands.
Professor Abate has published and presented widely on environmental
law topics, with a recent emphasis on climate change law and policy. His
articles on climate change law and policy have appeared in the Stanford
Environmental Law Journal, Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy,
Connecticut Law Review, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum,
Washington Law Review, William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy
Review, and Pace Environmental Law Review. Professor Abate delivered
climate change law and justice lectures in three cities in Brazil in 2010, and
in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Nairobi, Kenya in 2012. Early in his career,
Professor Abate handled environmental law matters at two law firms in
Manhattan. He holds a BA from the University of Rochester and a JD and
MSEL (Environmental Law and Policy) from Vermont Law School.
Elizabeth Ann Kronk is an Associate Professor of Law and Director ...
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