@article{b864426286a5446690511c796374e3f6,
title = "Liberating Sustainable Development From Its Non-Historical Shackles",
keywords = "development, sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, stakeholders, environmental law, private environmental governance, ESG, UN Conference on Environment and Development, Earth Summit, sustainable development",
author = "Dernbach, \{John C.\} and Schang, \{Scott E.\}",
note = "John C. Dernbach \& Scott E. Schang In his enormously influential writings on the public trust doctrine, Professor Joe Sax argued that its core idea could, and should, be expanded beyond the natural resources to which it had been historically subject. He made that point forcefully in an essay entitled Liberating the Public Trust Doctrine from Its Historical Shackles.",
year = "2022",
language = "American English",
volume = "54",
journal = "Arizona State Law Journal",
}