Monday, November 30, 2009

New Issue: Review of European Community & International Environmental Law

The latest issue of the Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (Vol. 18, no. 3, November 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles on Climate Change
    • Kati Kulovesi & María Gutiérrez, Climate Change Negotiations Update: Process and Prospects for a Copenhagen Agreed Outcome in December 2009
    • Froukje Maria Platjouw, Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions at Home or Abroad? The Implications of Kyoto's Supplementarity Requirement for the Present and Future Climate Change Regime
    • Tuula Honkonen, The Principle of Common But Differentiated Responsibility in Post-2012 Climate Negotiations
    • Sanmeet Kaur, Using State Aid to Correct the Market Failure of Climate Change
    • David Langlet, Safe Return to the Underground? The Role of International Law in Subsurface Storage of Carbon Dioxide
    • Christina Voigt, Environmental Integrity and Non-Discrimination in the Norwegian Emissions Trading Scheme
  • General Articles
    • Simon Marsden, MOX Plant and the Espoo Convention: Can Member State Disputes Concerning Mixed Environmental Agreements be Resolved Outside EC Law?
    • Tom Delreux, The EU in Environmental Negotiations in UNECE: An Analysis of its Role in the Aarhus Convention and the SEA Protocol Negotiations