The latest issue of Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 56, no. 4, 2025) is out. Contents include:- The Lifecycle of Offshore Wind Power: Nordic Legal Perspectives
- Gabriela Argüello, Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui & Henrik Ringbom, Offshore Wind Energy in a Nordic Regulatory Context: Editorial
- Niko Soininen, Kaisa Huhta & Seita Vesa, Offshore Wind Power through the Lenses of EU Climate, Energy, and Environmental Law—Between Climate Aspirations, Market Competition, and Environmental Impact
- Aron Westholm, The Role of Planning in Offshore Wind Power Deployment
- Leila Neimane, Sigrid Eskeland Schütz & Lena Gipperth, On the Concept of—and Legal Pathways Towards—Marine Co-existence: Sustainable Offshore Wind Energy in the Baltic and North Seas
- Niels Krabbe & Gabriela Argüello, Reconciling Marine Conservation with Offshore Wind Parks
- Niels Krabbe, The Strained Relationship of Offshore Wind Energy and Shipping: Promoting Coexistence under the Law of the Sea
- Thaysa Portela de Carvalho, Incorporating Qualitative Criteria in Offshore Wind Tenders: Experiences in Denmark, Finland, Germany, and the Netherlands
- Katrine Broch Hauge, Licensing Offshore Wind in Norway: Integrating Sustainability Requirements Such as Nature Positivity
- Iva Parlov & Maria Madalena das Neves, Regulating the Sustainable Decommissioning of Offshore Wind Turbines: Lessons from Europe?
