- Hari M. Osofsky, The Continuing Importance of Climate Change Litigation
- Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, ‘Six Honest Serving-Men’: Climate Change Litigation as Legal Mobilization and the Utility of Typologies
- Kate Miles, Arbitrating Climate Change: Regulatory Regimes and Investor-State Disputes
- Anatole Boute, The Protection of Property Rights Under the European Convention on Human Rights and the Promotion of Low-Carbon Investments
- Sebastian Oberthür & René Lefeber, Holding Countries to Account: The Kyoto Protocol’s Compliance System Revisited after Four Years of Experience
- Javier de Cendra de Larragán, United We Stand, Divided We Fall: The Potential Role of the Principle of Loyal Cooperation in Ensuring Compliance of the European Community with the Kyoto Protocol
- Ole Røgeberg, Steinar Andresen, & Bjart J. Holtsmark, International Climate Treaties: The Case for Pessimism
Friday, April 23, 2010
New Issue: Climate Law
The inaugural issue of Climate Law (Vol. 1, no. 1, 2010) is out. The journal is accepting submissions for articles, case notes, and other commentary for issue 2 until June 1. Contents include: