Sunday, July 2, 2023

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

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 32, no. 1, April 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Ana Mendes, Lorena Martínez Hernández, Léa Badoz, Lydia Slobodian, & João E. Rabaça, Towards a legal definition of ecological restoration: Reviewing international, European and Member States' case law
    • Xisheng Huang & David J. Devlaeminck, The legal components of benefit-sharing in transboundary watercourses: An analysis of China's approach
    • Manolis Kotzampasakis, Intercontinental shipping in the European Union emissions trading system: A ‘fifty–fifty’ alignment with the law of the sea and international climate law?
    • Bastiaan Ewoud Klerk, Protecting the marine environment from the impacts of climate change: A regime interaction study
    • Agung Wardana, A quest for agency in the Anthropocene: Law and environmental movements in Southeast Asia
    • Teresa Weber, Are climate activists protected by the Aarhus Convention? A note on Article 3(8) Aarhus Convention and the new Rapid Response Mechanism for environmental defenders
    • Anita Kittery & Mirella Miettinen, Environmental considerations in the European Union's pharmaceuticals legislation: Key instruments and their challenges in addressing global manufacturing supply chains
    • Bin Gu, A legal study of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's new Environmental and Social Framework
    • Nicholas Campbell, Individual rights and the environmental public interest: A comparison of German and Chinese approaches to environmental litigation
    • Bingyu Liu, Criminal justice cooperation to combat transnational wildlife crime: An examination of cooperation between China and Africa
    • Joanna Endacott & Shawkat Alam, Mainstreaming displacement in development policies: An analysis of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu approaches
    • Karolina Karpus, Not easy to ‘green’ old ways: National courts and rights-based smog cases in Poland
  • Case Note
    • Mingzhe Zhu, The ‘bitcoin judgements’ in China: Promoting climate awareness by judicial reasoning?