Wednesday, October 29, 2014

New Issue: Transnational Environmental Law

The latest issue of Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 3, no. 2, October 2014) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Thijs Etty, Veerle Heyvaert, Cinnamon Carlarne, Dan Farber, Jolene Lin & Joanne Scott, Pursuing Transnational Policy Change
  • Articles
    • Sean Stephenson, Arne Mooers & Amir Attaran, Does Size Matter? The ICRW and the Inclusion of Small Cetaceans
      • Ed Couzens, Size Matters, Although It Shouldn’t: The ICRW and Small Cetaceans. A Reply to Stephenson, Mooers and Attaran
      • Sean Stephenson, Arne Mooers & Amir Attaran, A Rejoinder to ‘Size Matters, Although It Shouldn’t: The ICRW and Small Cetaceans’
    • Patricia L. Farnese, The Prevention Imperative: International Health and Environmental Governance Responses to Emerging Zoonotic Diseases
      • Stuart Harrop, Holistic and Leadership Approaches to International Regulation: Confronting Nature Conservation and Developmental Challenges. A Reply to Farnese
      • Patricia L. Farnese, A Rejoinder to ‘Holistic and Leadership Approaches to International Regulation: Confronting Nature Conservation and Developmental Challenges’
    • Ole W. Pedersen, From Abundance to Indeterminacy: The Precautionary Principle and Its Two Camps of Custom
    • Ekaterina Sofronova, Cameron Holley & Vijaya Nagarajan, Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations and Russian Environmental Governance: Accountability, Participation and Collaboration
    • Robert Baldwin, Julia Black & Gerard O’Leary, Risk Regulation and Transnationality: Institutional Accountability as a Driver of Innovation
  • Commentary
    • Howard S. Schiffman & Briony P. MacPhee, The Southern Bluefin Tuna Dispute Revisited: How Far Have We Come?