Saturday, December 3, 2022

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

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 31, no. 3, November 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Elisa Morgera & Patrick Vrancken, The ocean, sustainable development and human rights
  • Special Issue: Ocean, sustainable development and human rights
    • Julia Nakamura, Daniela Diz, & Elisa Morgera, International legal requirements for environmental and socio-cultural assessments for large-scale industrial fisheries
    • Harrison Kwame Golo, Sulley Ibrahim, & Bolanle Erinosho, Integrating communities' customary laws into marine small-scale fisheries governance in Ghana: Reflections on the FAO Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries
    • Stephanie Switzer, Elisa Morgera, & Elaine Webster, Casting the net wider? The transformative potential of integrating human rights into the implementation of the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies
    • Elisa Morgera & Hannah Lily, Public participation at the International Seabed Authority: An international human rights law analysis
    • Graham J. Hamley, The implications of seabed mining in the Area for the human right to health
    • Tanya Wagenaar, A principled approach for BBNJ: An idea whose time has come
  • Original Articles
    • Audrey Danthinne, Mariolina Eliantonio, & Marjan Peeters, Justifying a presumed standing for environmental NGOs: A legal assessment of Article 9(3) of the Aarhus Convention
    • Joyce De Coninck & Anemoon Soete, Non-refoulement and climate change-induced displacement: Regional and international cross-fertilization?
    • Nicola Sharman, Inter-State climate technology transfer under the UNFCCC: A benefit-sharing approach
    • Clemens Kaupa, Scrutinizing net zero: The legal problems of counting greenhouse gas emissions, removals and offsets together
    • Stellina Jolly, Domestic entities and access and benefit-sharing: A legal critique of Divya Pharmacy v Union of India
    • Carola Glinski, Liability of shipowners and classification societies for environmental damage and unsafe working conditions at recycling yards
    • Susan McCluskey, Calibrating states' emissions reduction due diligence obligations with reference to the right to life
    • Haomiao Du & Hao Zhang, Climate neutrality in the EU and China: An analysis of the stringency of targets and the adaptiveness of the relevant legal frameworks