Wednesday, August 26, 2020

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

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 29, no. 2, July 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Assessing the EU 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework
    • Kati Kulovesi & Sebastian Oberthür, Assessing the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework: Incremental change toward radical transformation?
    • Diarmuid Torney & Roderic O’Gorman, Adaptability versus certainty in a carbon emissions reduction regime: An assessment of the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework
    • Stephen Minas, EU climate law sans frontières: The extension of the 2030 Framework to the Energy Community contracting parties
    • Sanja Bogojević, Human rights of minors and future generations: Global trends and EU environmental law particularities
    • Marjan Peeters & Natassa Athanasiadou, The continued effort sharing approach in EU climate law: Binding targets, challenging enforcement?
    • Annalisa Savaresi, Lucia Perugini, & Maria Vincenza Chiriacò, Making sense of the LULUCF Regulation: Much ado about nothing?
    • Alessandro Monti & Beatriz Martinez Romera, Fifty shades of binding: Appraising the enforcement toolkit for the EU’s 2030 renewable energy targets
    • Joshua Roberts, Power to the people? Implications of the Clean Energy Package for the role of community ownership in Europe’s energy transition
    • Theodoros G. Iliopoulos Matteo Fermeglia Bernard Vanheusden, The EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework: How net metering slips through its net
  • Original Articles
    • Ellycia R. Harrould‐Kolieb, The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: A governing framework for ocean acidification?
    • Jingjing Zhao, The role of international organizations in preventing conflicts between the SPS Agreement and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
    • Laura Movilla Pateiro, Advances and uncertainties in compliance measures for users from the Nagoya Protocol in the European Union
    • Alessandra Guida, The 2017 Fidenato case and the 2015 Directive: The curious case of GMOs in Europe
  • Case Note
    • Rafael Tamayo‐Álvarez, David Aven v Costa Rica: A step forward towards investor accountability for environmental harm?