
The latest issue of the
Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 22, no. 1, April 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Articles on Assessing Progress in International Environmental Law
- Jorge E. Viñuales, The Rise and Fall of Sustainable Development
- Elisa Morgera & Annalisa Savaresi,
A Conceptual and Legal Perspective on the Green Economy
- Joost Pauwelyn, The End of Differential Treatment for Developing Countries? Lessons from the Trade and Climate Change Regimes
- Daniel Farber,
Beyond the North–South Dichotomy in International Climate Law: The Distinctive Adaptation Responsibilities of the Emerging Economies
- Carlos M. Correa,
Innovation and Technology Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies: The Need to Engage in a Substantive Debate
- Derek Eaton,
Technology and Innovation for a Green Economy
- David N. Cassuto & Rômulo S.R. Sampaio,
The Importance of Information and Participation Principles in Environmental Law in Brazil, the United States and Beyond
- General Articles
- Veerle Heyvaert, What's in a Name? The Covenant of Mayors as Transnational Environmental Regulation
- Anne-Sophie Tabau,
Shared Accountability of the European Union and its Member States in the Climate Change Regime
- Meinhard Doelle, Nigel Bankes & Louie Porta,
Using Strategic Environmental Assessments to Guide Oil and Gas Exploration Decisions: Applying Lessons Learned from Atlantic Canada to the Beaufort Sea