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Jason Patlis - All Publications

  • Patlis, Jason, 2004. New Legal Initiatives for Natural Resource Management in a Changing Indonesia: The Promise, the Fear and the Unknown, in INDONESIA. UPDATE 2004, Australia National University, Canberra.
  • Patlis, Jason, Shidarta, Hanung Cayhono, Tommy Hermawan, 2004. The Harmonization of Laws Affecting Coastal and Natural Resources, in PROCEEDINGS 4TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDONESIAN MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (KONAS IV), 14-17 Sept, Balikpapan.
  • Patlis, Jason, Maarthen Y. Tampanguma, S. Berhimpon, Jopie Saruan, Noni Tangkilisan, Denny Karwur, 2004. Building and Implementing a Legal Infrastructure for Integrated Coastal Management in North Sulawesi: The Road to Self-Sufficiency, PROCEEDINGS 4TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDONESIAN MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (KONAS IV), 14-17 Sept., Balikpapan.
  • Patlis, Jason, 2003. The Role of Law in Promoting the Sustainability of Integrated Coastal Resource Management, INDONESIAN JOURNAL FOR COASTAL AND MARINE AFFAIRS, Special Vol. 1, Institute Petanian Bogor, Bogor.
  • Patlis, Jason, Maurice Knight, Jeff Benoit, 2003. Integrated Coastal Management in Decentralizing Developing Countries: the General Paradigm, the U.S. Model and the Indonesian Example, OCEAN YEARBOOK 2003, University of Chicago Press.
  • Patlis, Jason, 2002. Mapping Indonesia's Forest Estate from the Lawyer's Perspective: Laws, Legal Fictions, Illegal Activities, and the Gray Area. Report to The World Bank for the Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Group, Jakarta.
  • Patlis, Jason, 2002. A Rough Guide to Developing Local Laws for Natural Resource Management, SELECTED PROCEEDINGS OF THE 7TH PACIFIC REGIONAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION SUMMER INSTITUTE, 4th IRSA International Conference, 'Decentralization, Natural Resource, and Regional Development in the Pacific Rim,' 20-21 June, Bali.
  • Patlis, Jason, 2002. Creating a Legal Framework for Integrated Coastal Management in Indonesia, INDONESIAN JOURNAL FOR COASTAL AND MARINE AFFAIRS, Vol. 4, No. 3, Institute Petanian Bogor, Bogor.
  • Patlis, Jason, Maurice Knight, and Wilson Siahaan, 2002. Creating a Framework for Integrated Coastal Management in Indonesia: The Importance of Law, PROCEEDINGS 3RD NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDONESIAN MARINE AND COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (KONAS III), 21-24 May, Bali.
  • Knight, Maurice, Eko Rudianto, Jason Patlis, 2002. Developing a National Voluntary Decentralized ICM Law in Indonesia, PROCEEDINGS COASTAL ZONE ASIA-PACIFIC CONFERENCE, "Improving the State of the Coastal Areas." 12-16 May, Bangkok.
  • Patlis, Jason, Rokhmin Dahuri, Maurice Knight, Johnnes Tulungen, 2001. Integrated Coastal Management in a Decentralized Indonesia: How It Can Work, INDONESIAN JOURNAL FOR COASTAL AND MARINE AFFAIRS, Institute Petanian Bogor, Bogor.

LAW JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

  • Riders on the Storm: Navigating the Crosswinds of Appropriations and Administration of the Endangered Species Act, 16 TULANE ENVT'L L. J. 257 (2003).
  • Paying Tribute to Joseph Heller with the Endangered Species Act: When Critical Habitat Isn't 20 STANFORD ENT'L L.J. 133 (2001).
  • Survival, Recovery and Conservation under the Endangered Species Act: Conserving Resources, Recovering Species, and Saving the Law, 17 PUBLIC LAND L.REV. 1 (1996).
  • Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Endangered Species, BIODIVERSITY AND THE LAW, ed. W. Snape, Island Press (1995).
  • Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Species: Where Does the Endangered Species Act Fit In?, 8 TULANE ENVT'L L.J. 33 (1994).
  • The Multilateral Fund of the Montreal Protocol: A Prototype for Financial Mechanisms in Protecting the Global Environment, 25 CORNELL INT'L L.J. 18 (1992).
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