
The inaugural issue of
Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 1, no. 1, April 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Editorials
- Veerle Heyvaert & Thijs Etty, Introducing Transnational Environmental Law
- Cinnamon Carlarne & Daniel Farber, Law Beyond Borders: Transnational Responses to Global Environmental Issues
- Jolene Lin & Joanne Scott, Looking Beyond the International: Key Themes and Approaches of Transnational Environmental Law
- Invited Articles
- Gregory Shaffer & Daniel Bodansky, Transnationalism, Unilateralism and International Law
- Elizabeth Fisher, The Rise of Transnational Environmental Law and the Expertise of Environmental Lawyers
- Tseming Yang,
The Emerging Practice of Global Environmental Law
- Koh Kheng-Lian,
Transboundary and Global Environmental Issues: The Role of asean
- Douglas A. Kysar,
Global Environmental Constitutionalism: Getting There from Here
- Ludwig Krämer,
Transnational Access to Environmental Information
- Robert G. Lee,
Look at Mother Nature on the Run in the 21st Century: Responsibility, Research and Innovation
- Neil Gunningham,
Confronting the Challenge of Energy Governance
- Charlotte Streck,
Innovativeness and Paralysis in International Climate Policy
- Edith Brown Weiss,
The Coming Water Crisis: A Common Concern of Humankind
- Alexander Gillespie,
Science, Values and People: The Three Factors that Will Define the Next Generation of International Conservation Agreements
- Commentaries
- Peter H. Sand, The Evolution of Transnational Environmental Law: Four Cases in Historical Perspective
- Articles
- Louis J. Kotzé, Arguing Global Environmental Constitutionalism