Monday, July 15, 2019

New Issue: Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 28, no. 2, July 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Original Articles
    • Benoit Mayer, Interpreting States’ general obligations on climate change mitigation: A methodological review
    • María Eugenia Recio, Dancing like a toddler? The Green Climate Fund and REDD+ international rule‐making
    • Belén Olmos Giupponi, Fostering environmental democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean: An analysis of the Regional Agreement on Environmental Access Rights
    • Caiphas Brewsters Soyapi, The courts and the constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment in Uganda
    • Refia Kaya, Environmental vulnerability, age and the promises of anti‐age discrimination law
    • Xiaoou Zheng, Key legal challenges and opportunities in the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol: The case of China
    • Andri G. Wibisana, The many faces of strict liability in Indonesia's wildfire litigation
    • Sara Kymenvaara Lasse Baaner Helle Tegner Anker Laura Leino Antti Belinskij, Variations on the same theme: Environmental objectives of the Water Framework Directive in environmental permitting in the Nordic countries
    • Minna Pappila, Summer loggings and bird protection: On regulation and derogations
  • Case Note
    • Ricardo Abello‐Galvis & Walter Arevalo‐Ramirez, Inter‐American Court of Human Rights Advisory Opinion OC‐23/17: Jurisdictional, procedural and substantive implications of human rights duties in the context of environmental protection