Sunday, December 31, 2023

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

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 32, no. 3, November 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Emerging Issues in Loss and Damage for Vulnerable States
    • Lisa Benjamin & Adelle Thomas, The unvirtuous cycle of loss and damage: Addressing systemic impacts of climate change in small islands from a vulnerability perspective
    • Linda Siegele, Financing for loss and damage under the UNFCCC: Have we come full circle?
    • Siobhan McDonnell, The COP27 decision and future directions for loss and damage finance: Addressing vulnerability and non-economic loss and damage
    • Lisa Vanhala, Putting the constructive ambiguity of climate change loss and damage into practice: The early work of the UNFCCC WIM ExCom
    • Maria Antonia Tigre & Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Beyond the North–South divide: Litigation's role in resolving climate change loss and damage claims
  • Articles
    • Giulia Claudia Leonelli, The long and winding road towards the creation of climate clubs: Transatlantic negotiations, potential regulatory models and challenges ahead
    • Pablo Peña, Could a trade agreement strengthen the enforcement of domestic environmental laws? Envisioning the impacts of the US–Peru environmental submissions mechanism
    • Chenjun Zheng, A framework for the assessment of alternative uses in international water law
    • Froukje Maria Platjouw, Ingrid Nesheim, & Caroline Enge, Policy coherence for the protection of water resources against agricultural pollution in the EU and Norway
  • Case Note
    • Anna Florentine Gall, Clara Lina Bader, & Edwin Alblas, Support for young farmers in the European Union: How much discretion for Member States?