Sunday, December 19, 2021

New Volume: Yearbook of International Environmental Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Vol. 30, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Thirtieth Anniversary of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law: Thoughts on the Past, Present, and Future of International Environmental Law and Governance
    • Daniel Bodansky, Thirty Years Later: Top Ten Developments in International Environmental Law
    • Neil Craik, The Duty to Cooperate in International Environmental Law: Constraining State Discretion through Due Respect
    • Jutta Brunnée & Ellen Hey, Judicial Contributions to the Development of International Environmental Law: Refining the Duty to Cooperate in Environmental Harm Prevention
    • Sandra Cassotta, The Development of Environmental Law within a Changing Environmental Governance Context: Towards a New Paradigm Shift in the Anthropocene Era
    • Said Mahmoudi, Non-State Actors and the Development of International Environmental Law: A Note on the Role of the CEDE
    • Michelle Lim, Biodiversity 2050: Can the Convention on Biological Diversity Deliver a World Living in Harmony with Nature?
    • Ole Kristian Fauchald, International Environmental Governance and Protected Areas
    • Peter H Sand, Environmental Dispute Resolution 4,500 Years Ago: The Case of Lagash v Umma
  • Articles
    • Vasiliki Maria Tzatzaki, Restrictive Measures When Trading Water: May GATT Protect Us from Water Scarcity
    • Luísa Cortat Simonetti Gonçalves, The Effects of Plastics on Climate Change: An Analysis of the Potential Responses within the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)