Saturday, November 27, 2021

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

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 30, no. 3, November 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Original Articles
    • Colin Mackie, Due diligence in global value chains: Conceptualizing ‘adverse environmental impact’
    • Gillian Moon, Arrested ambition? Foreign investor protections, stabilization clauses and fossil-fuelled power generation in developing countries
    • Matthias Honegger, Wil Burns, & David R. Morrow, Is carbon dioxide removal ‘mitigation of climate change’?
    • Elisabeth V. Henn, Protecting forests or saving trees? The EU's regulatory approach to global deforestation
    • Elien Verniers, Bringing animal welfare under the umbrella of sustainable development: A legal analysis
    • Rahel Zimmermann, The World Health Organization as actor in international environmental law? An analysis by example of the global waste challenge
    • Jakub Handrlica, The mirage of universalism in international nuclear liability law: A critical assessment 10 years after Fukushima
    • Viktor Weber, Are we ready for the ship transport of CO2 for CCS? Crude solutions from international and European law
    • Yayun Shen & Michael Faure, Private standards for the public interest? Evidence from environmental standardization in China
  • Case Note
    • Chiara Macchi & Josephine van Zeben, Business and human rights implications of climate change litigation: Milieudefensie et al. v Royal Dutch Shell