
The latest issue of the
International Community Law Review (Vol. 23, nos. 2-3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Impact of Climate Change on International Law and European Union Law
- Łukasz Kułaga, The Impact of Climate Change on States: The Territorial Aspect
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Vladyslav Lanovoy & Sally O’Donnell, Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise. Is the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea up to the Task?
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Agata Bator & Agnieszka Borek, Adaptation to Climate Change under Climate Change Treaties
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Karolina Mordasewicz & Marcin Kowalczyk, Legal Aspects of Adaptation Finance under the UNFCCC Regime with Special Reference to the Adaptation Fund
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Jason Rudall, The Obligation to Cooperate in the Fight against Climate Change
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Przemysław Siwior, The Potential of Application of the ECHR in Climate Change Related Cases
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Piotr Szwedo, Climate Change and the Human Right to Water
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Stefania Negri, Climate Change and Global Health: Exploring Regime Interaction and the Role of the Right to Health Argument in International Climate Litigation
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Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Biodiversity and Climate Change
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Dorota Pyć, Ship Energy Efficiency Measures and Climate Protection
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Bartłomiej Krzan, Protecting the Environment from the Perspective of the Law of Armed Conflict: Trying to Fit in Climate Change
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Joanna Bukowska, Piotr Świat, & Anna Sosnowska, The Participation of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission in the Process of Concluding International Agreements on Climate Protection
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Marek Jaśkowski, External Aspects of the EU ETS in Aviation in Light of CORSIA
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Monika Adamczak-Retecka & Olga Śniadach, Towards a Redefinition of the Food Security Concept in the Light of Climate Change: The European Union Law Perspective
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Sarah Mead & Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Pacific Island Countries’ Contributions