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Case study 5.9: Anvil Hill case 2006 (NSW) (p. 259)
Legal:
For articles reviewing the decision, see Anna Rose, ‘Gray v Minister for Planning: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Litigation in Australia’ (2007) 29(4) Sydney Law Review 725; Jacqueline Peel, ‘Ecologically Sustainable Development: More than Mere Lip Service?’ (2008) 12(1) Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 1; Jacqueline Peel, ‘The Role of Climate Change Litigation in Australia’s Response to Global Warming’ (2007) 24(2) Environmental and Planning Law Journal 90l, Jacqueline Peel, ‘Climate Change Law: The Emergence of a New Legal Discipline’ (2008) 32(3) Melbourne University Law Review 922.
Policy:
For more information on the campaign to stop the Anvil Hill Coal Mine, see the website of the Anvil Hill Alliance (www.anvilhill.org.au), including the ‘resources’ section.
For more information on the environmental impacts of the Anvil Hill Coal Mine, see the website of the Anvil Hill Alliance (above), as well as the Environmental Assessment for the Coal Mine, available at http://www.umwelt.com.au/anvil-hill/.
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