
The latest issue of
Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 1, no. 2, October 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Jacqueline Peel, Lee Godden & Rodney J. Keenan, Climate Change Law in an Era of Multi-Level Governance
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An Hertogen,
Sovereignty as Decisional Independence over Domestic Affairs: The Dispute over Aviation in the EU Emissions Trading System
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Sabina Manea,
Defining Emissions Entitlements in the Constitution of the EU Emissions Trading System
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Luca Rubini & Ingrid Jegou,
Who’ll Stop the Rain? Allocating Emissions Allowances for Free: Environmental Policy, Economics, and WTO Subsidy Law
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Jonathan Verschuuren & Jan McDonald,
Towards a Legal Framework for Coastal Adaptation: Assessing the First Steps in Europe and Australia
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Grit Ludwig,
Property Rights and Participation in REDD+: The Case of Mozambique
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Ann Powers,
The Rio+20 Process: Forward Movement for the Environment?