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The latest issue of
Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 11, no. 2, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- Thijs Etty, Josephine van Zeben, Cinnamon Carlarne, Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, Bruce Huber, & Anna Huggins, Legal, Regulatory, and Governance Innovation in Transnational Environmental Law
- Articles
- Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, Re-imagining the Making of Climate Law and Policy in Citizens’ Assemblies
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Elizabeth Donger, Children and Youth in Strategic Climate Litigation: Advancing Rights through Legal Argument and Legal Mobilization
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Jocelyn Stacey, The Public Law Paradoxes of Climate Emergency Declarations
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Hope Johnson, Zoe Nay, Rowena Maguire, Leonie Barner, Alice Payne, & Manuela Taboada, Conceptualizing the Transnational Regulation of Plastics: Moving Towards a Preventative and Just Agenda for Plastics
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David J. Devlaeminck, Softness in the Law of International Watercourses: The (E)merging Normativities of China's Lancang-Mekong Cooperation
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Walters Nsoh, Achieving Groundwater Governance: Ostrom's Design Principles and Payments for Ecosystem Services Approaches
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Case Analysis
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Benoit Mayer, The Duty of Care of Fossil-Fuel Producers for Climate Change Mitigation: Milieudefensie v. Royal Dutch Shell District Court of The Hague (The Netherlands)
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Laura Burgers, An Apology Leading to Dystopia: Or, Why Fuelling Climate Change Is Tortious
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Benoit Mayer, Judicial Interpretation of Tort Law in Milieudefensie v. Shell: A Rejoinder