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Book Title: Law and Policy for a New Economy
Editor(s): Scanlan, K. Melissa
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781786434517
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contributors
Shalanda H. Baker is an Associate Professor, the Faculty Advisor to the
Environmental Law Program, and the founding director of the Energy
Justice Program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa William S.
Richardson School of Law. Professor Baker teaches international envi-
ronmental law, renewable energy law, sustainable development, adminis-
trative law, and related courses in energy and international development.
Her research explores large energy and infrastructure project develop-
ment, including renewable energy projects; indigenous rights; and the
effect of development on the environment. She is an Associate Fellow with
the New Economy Law Center at Vermont Law School and a 201617
Fulbright-García Robles Scholar.
David Bollier is an independent American scholar, activist and blogger
whose work focuses on the commons as a new paradigm of economics,
politics and culture. He pursues this work primarily as co-founder of the
Commons Strategies Group, an advocacy project that works internation-
ally with various commons projects. Bollier has written or edited eight
books on the commons, including Think Like a Commoner: A Short
Introduction to the Life of the Commons (2014) and, with co-editor Silke
Helfrich, Patterns of Commoning (2015) and The Wealth of the Commons
(2012). He is an Associate Fellow with the New Economy Law Center at
Vermont Law School. He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, and blogs at
Bollier.org.
Catherine Iorns Magallanes is a Reader in the School of Law at
Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. She works
primarily on environmental law, ...
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