
The latest issue of
Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 2, no. 2, October 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: Markets for Ecosystem Services
- Thoko Kaime,
Symposium Foreword: Framing the Law and Policy for Ecosystem Services
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Colin T. Reid,
Between Priceless and Worthless: Challenges in Using Market Mechanisms for Conserving Biodiversity
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Jerneja Penca,
Marketing the Market: The Ideology of Market Mechanisms for Biodiversity Conservation
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Robert L. Glicksman & Thoko Kaime,
A Comparative Analysis of Accountability Mechanisms for Ecosystem Services Markets in the United States and the European Union
- Articles
- Rakhyun E. Kim & Klaus Bosselmann, International Environmental Law in the Anthropocene: Towards a Purposive System of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
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Benjamin J. Richardson,
Socially Responsible Investing for Sustainability: Overcoming Its Incomplete and Conflicting Rationales
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Julie Ayling,
Harnessing Third Parties for Transnational Environmental Crime Prevention
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Emilia Korkea-aho,
Laws in Progress? Reconceptualizing Accountability Strategies in the Era of Framework Norms