Thursday, July 21, 2011

New Issue: Review of European Community & International Environmental Law

The latest issue of the Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (Vol. 20, no. 1, April 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles on the Environmental Law Implications of Development in the Arctic
    • Erika Rosenthal & Robert Watson, Multilateral Efforts to Reduce Black Carbon Emissions: A Lifeline for the Warming Arctic?
    • Rebekah Church, Arctic Bottom Trawling in Canadian Waters: Exploring the Possibilities for Legal Action against Unsustainable Fishing
    • Laura Bowman, Sealing the Deal: Environmental and Indigenous Justice and Mining in Nunavut
    • Kirsten Manley-Casimir, Reconciliation, Indigenous Rights and Offshore Oil and Gas Development in the Canadian Arctic
    • Will Amos, Development of Canadian Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling: Lessons from the Gulf of Mexico
  • General Articles
    • Matthias Buck & Clare Hamilton, The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity
    • Arie Trouwborst, Conserving European Biodiversity in a Changing Climate: The Bern Convention, the European Union Birds and Habitats Directives and the Adaptation of Nature to Climate Change
    • Caroline Haywood, Carbon Leakage – The First Mover Disadvantage: Australia's Trade-Related Assistance Measures for Emissions-Intensive, Trade-Exposed Industries
    • Nicole Ahner & Leonardo Meeus, Global versus Low Carbon Economy: The Case of the Revised EU Emissions Trading Scheme