Journal of Environmental Law
2021 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 3, 2025
- Lord Carnwath's contributions to planning and environmental law and scholarship pp. 375-399

- Brian J Preston
- Ten years a chair—reflections on the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee pp. 400-420

- Jonas Ebbesson
- Greenwashing in the oil and gas sector: the limitations of climate change litigation on advertising in Brazil pp. 421-442

- Maria-Augusta Paim
- The Renewable Energy Directive III and the streamlining of environmental procedures: a paradigm shift in EU environmental policy? pp. 443-466

- Alessio Devis
- The endangered night: the challenge of light pollution within the international environmental legal context pp. 467-491

- Yana Yakushina
- Water reuse in the European Union: fostering and constraining public acceptance pp. 492-510

- Antonio Di Marco
- Systemic biodiversity litigation: how litigation addresses structural causes and drivers of biodiversity loss pp. 511-536

- Rebecca Fenn
- Embracing relationality in planning law to help restructure relationships between people and land—a case from Australia pp. 537-557

- Paul J Govind and Peter J Davies
- Ecological legal fictions: land subdivisions, property, and conservation in Southern Chile pp. 558-578

- Ricardo Greene and Pedro Pablo Achondo
- Significant international environmental law developments: 2024–25 pp. 579-597

- James Harrison
- The responsibility of states for environmental damage caused by multinational corporations: the case of TRAFIGURA’s Toxic Waste pp. 598-608

- Patient Mpunga-Biayi
- Prioritization of environmental costs in Chinese insolvency law: guiding case no. 214 of China's Supreme People's Court pp. 609-616

- Xingwei Li and Xiaodan Wang
- Beef and dairy emissions: a diagnosis of the international legal order pp. 617-628

- Justine V A Muller
- Governing at the nexus: international economic law in the age of the energy transition pp. 629-637

- Leonie Reins
Volume 37, issue 1, 2025
- Telling Meaningful Stories About Climate Change and Public Law pp. 1-22

- Elizabeth Fisher
- A World of Difference: Overcoming Normative Limits of the ECHR Framework through a Legally Binding Recognition of the Human Right to a Healthy Environment pp. 23-43

- Natalia Kobylarz
- A Theoretical Framework for Transformative Corporate Intergenerational Equity pp. 45-74

- Ben Chester Cheong
- Restoring the Regulated: The EU’s Nature Restoration Law pp. 75-96

- Emma Lees and Ole W Pedersen
- The Place of Law in Technology Transitions: A Case Study from Chemical Risk Assessment pp. 97-116

- Aleksandra Čavoški, Laura Holden and Robert Lee
- Assessing Science-Based Decision-Making in US Climate Change Lawsuits pp. 117-140

- John M Doherty, Jarryd C Page, Paul A Hanle, Jay Austin and Sandra Nichols Thiam
- Private Law, Statutory Powers and Environmental Disputes: Manchester Ship Canal Company v United Utilities (No 2) pp. 141-150

- Jeevan Hariharan
- The Shrimp, the Judge and the Amendment: Courts’ Contribution to Aquaculture Regulation in India pp. 151-158

- Renaud Colson, Arunkumar A S, Marine Al Dahdah and Prabhakar Jayaprakash
- Endangered Birds, Renewable Energy, and India’s New Constitutional Climate Right pp. 159-167

- Abhayraj Naik and Parul Kumar
Volume 36, issue 3, 2024
- Protecting Everyday Nature pp. 275-299

- Antonia Layard, Adam Marshall, Laura de Vito, Roger Few, Sophia Hatzisavvidou, Leslie Mabon and Odirilwe Selomane
- The Legal Protection of Animal Parasites in International Biodiversity Law pp. 301-322

- Rens Claerhoudt
- The EU Environmental Crime Directive 2024: A Revolution in EU Environmental Criminal Law? pp. 323-342

- Michael G Faure
- State Liability in EU Environmental Law: Francovich is Dead, Long Live Compensation? pp. 343-362

- Johan P Stagstrup
- The Public Interest in Environmental Decision-Making: A Pragmatist Turn pp. 363-383

- Margherita Pieraccini
- Environmental Enforceable Undertakings: An Innovative Tool to Repair and Prevent Environmental Harm pp. 385-411

- Miranda Forsyth and Felicity Tepper
- Significant International Environmental Law Developments: 2023–24 pp. 413-424

- James Harrison
- Significant EU Environmental Cases: 2023 pp. 425-435

- Geert van Calster
- (Mis)Adapting Domestic Law to Meet New International Environmental and Trade Rules: How Peru Changed Its Environmental and Land Use Rights Laws in Response to the European Union Deforestation Regulation pp. 437-444

- Pablo Guillermo Peña Alegría
- Policies, Places and Practices: Why Environmental Law Scholars Should Care About the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Act 2023 pp. 445-452

- Rhiannon Ogden-Jones
- Held v State of Montana: A Constitutional Rights Turn in Climate Change Litigation? pp. 453-460

- Erin C Ferguson
Volume 36, issue 2, 2024
- The ‘Living Instrument’ at the Service of Climate Action: The ECtHR Long-Standing Doctrine Confronted to the Climate Emergency pp. 141-158

- Ivana Jelić and Etienne FritzMJur
- The Nature, Content and Realisation of the Right to a Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment pp. 159-186

- Brian J Preston
- Environmental Constitutionalism in China: A Constitution without Constitutionalism? pp. 187-202

- Evelyn Li Wang
- The Role of Quota Systems in Realising Planetary Boundaries pp. 203-226

- Valérie Dupont, Thierry Largey, Stéphane Nahrath and Céline Weyermann
- Significant UK Environmental Law Cases 2023–24 pp. 227-244

- Ned Helme, Stephanie David, Eleanor Leydon and Celia Reynolds
- Regulating Heat Networks: An Appraisal of the Energy Act 2023 pp. 245-252

- Catherine Ann Caine
- Vanderstock v Victoria: Fiscal Federalism Meets Environmental Constitutionalism? pp. 253-264

- Lael K Weis
- Regulation With Borders?—‘Nature’ and ‘Society’ in Marine Protection Areas pp. 265-273

- Bettina Lange
Volume 36, issue 1, 2024
- Footnotes as Scholarly Crafting pp. 1-4

- Sanja Bogojević
- Tackling the Art of Writing: Tips from an Early Career Researcher pp. 5-8

- Joanne Hawkins
- Writing Effective Introductions in Environmental Law Journal Articles pp. 9-12

- Chris Hilson
- We Need To Talk About Method: A Call for More and Better Empirical Environmental Law Scholarship pp. 13-18

- Steven Vaughan
- Training for the Marathon pp. 19-22

- Joanne Scott
- The European Climate Law: Strengthening EU Procedural Climate Governance? pp. 23-42

- Kati Kulovesi, Sebastian Oberthür, Harro van Asselt and Annalisa Savaresi
- Uncharted Interplay and Troubled Implementation: Managing Hydropower’s Environmental Impacts under the EU Water Framework and Environmental Liability Directives pp. 43-66

- Mari Pihalehto and Suvi-Tuuli Puharinen
- The Aarhus Convention and the Latent Right to a Healthy Environment pp. 67-84

- Emily Barritt
- NGOs Shaping Public Participation Through Law: The Aarhus Convention and Legal Mobilisation pp. 85-106

- Carolyn Abbot and Maria Lee
- Environmental Challenges to UK Public Authorities: The Impact of the Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022 pp. 107-116

- Patrick Kenny
- The Obligations of the States in Respect of Climate Change Before the International Court of Justice pp. 117-124

- Vanda Lamm
- The Living Wonders case: A Backwards Step in Australian Climate Litigation on Coal Mines pp. 125-132

- Jacqueline Peel
- The Centre Will Not Hold: The Foundations of Environmental Law pp. 133-139

- Ole W Pedersen
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