Wednesday, April 27, 2016

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

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 25, no. 1, April 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The SDGs and International Environmental Law
    • Pamela S. Chasek, Lynn M. Wagner, Faye Leone, Ana-Maria Lebada & Nathalie Risse, Getting to 2030: Negotiating the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda
    • Rakhyun E. Kim, The Nexus between International Law and the Sustainable Development Goals
    • Birgit Lode, Philipp Schönberger & Patrick Toussaint, Clean Air for All by 2030? Air Quality in the 2030 Agenda and in International Law
    • Otto Spijkers, The Cross-fertilization between the Sustainable Development Goals and International Water Law
    • Marcos Orellana, Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Increasing Relevance of Access Rights in Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration
    • Åsa Persson, Nina Weitz & Måns Nilsson, Follow-up and Review of the Sustainable Development Goals: Alignment vs. Internalization
  • Regular Articles
    • Roland Ismer & Manuel Haussner, Inclusion of Consumption into the EU ETS: The Legal Basis under European Union Law
    • Benedikt Pirker, Access to Justice in Environmental Matters and the Aarhus Convention's Effects in the EU Legal Order: No Room for Nuanced Self-executing Effect?
    • Nicolas C. Bremer, Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment of Large Dams in the Euphrates–Tigris Region: An Analysis of International Law Binding Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey
    • William Onzivu, Rethinking Transnational Environmental Health Governance in Africa: Can Adaptive Governance Help?
  • Case Note
    • Marjan Peeters, Urgenda Foundation and 886 Individuals v. The State of the Netherlands: The Dilemma of More Ambitious Greenhouse Gas Reduction Action by EU Member States