Journal of Environmental Law
2021 - 2024
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Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- Environmental Constitutionalism and Duties of Individuals in India pp. 399-418

- Lovleen Bhullar
- The Interpretation of Planning Policy: The Role of the Court pp. 419-440

- Alistair Mills
- Advocating for the Environment, Charity Law and Greenpeace: A New Zealand Perspective pp. 441-456

- Juliet Chevalier-Watts
- The Evolution and Emergence of Environmental Law Scholarship—A Perspective from Three Journals pp. 457-476

- Ole W Pedersen
- Trading Plastic Waste in a Global Economy: Soundly Regulated by the Basel Convention? pp. 477-497

- Eva Romée van der Marel
- Significant International Environmental Law Developments: 2021–22 pp. 499-515

- James Harrison
- The Complexities of Comparative Climate Constitutionalism pp. 517-528

- Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, Joana Setzer and Asanga Welikala
- Waste, Fertilising Product, or Something Else? EU Regulation of Biochar pp. 529-540

- Luka Štrubelj
- Marking out the Interpretive Possibilities of the Aarhus Convention pp. 541-550

- Caer Smyth
- Corrigendum to: The Intergenerational Effect of Fundamental Rights: A Contribution of the German Federal Constitutional Court to Climate Protection pp. 553-553

- Gerd Winter
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- Regulating Trade in Forest-Risk Commodities: Two Cheers for the European Union pp. 245-267

- Gracia Marín Durán and Joanne Scott
- Environmental Policy in Good and Bad Times: The Countercyclical Effects of Carbon Taxes and Cap-and-Trade pp. 269-286

- Goran Dominioni and Michael Faure
- Environmental Policy and Compensation in China: An Empirical Analysis of Article Eight of the Chinese Administrative License Law pp. 287-305

- James Si Zeng
- The Impact of the European Landscape Convention on Landscape Planning in Spain, Italy and England pp. 307-330

- Stefano Civitarese Matteucci and Gian Franco Cartei
- Applying the Precautionary Principle to Emerging Zoonotic Disease: Lessons from China’s Response in Environmental Law pp. 331-342

- Ying Lan and Tianbao Qin
- Who Owns the Heat? The Scope for Geothermal Heat to Contribute to Net Zero pp. 343-351

- Anna McClean and Ole W Pedersen
- Environmental Constitutionalism with Chinese Characteristics pp. 353-361

- Hao Shen
- Significant UK Environmental Law Cases 2021–22 pp. 363-378

- Ned Helme, Adam Boukraa, Stephanie David and Eleanor Leydon
- Space Matters: Environmental Law’s Spatial Character and Context pp. 379-386

- Benjamin J Richardson
- The Legitimacy of Specialist Environmental Courts: Integrity as Capacity pp. 387-397

- Emma Lees
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- The Role of Narrative in Environmental Law: The Nature of Tales and Tales of Nature pp. 1-24

- Chris Hilson
- Carbon Border Adjustment Measures: A Straightforward Multi-Purpose Climate Change Instrument? pp. 25-52

- Alice Pirlot
- Environmental Public Interest Litigation in China: Findings from 570 Court Cases Brought by NGOs, Public Prosecutors and Local Government pp. 53-81

- Lei Xie and Lu Xu
- Shaping REDD+: Interactions between Bilateral and Multilateral Rulemaking pp. 83-106

- María Eugenia Recio
- Systemic Climate Change Litigation, Standing Rules and the Aarhus Convention: A Purposive Approach pp. 107-134

- Orla Kelleher
- The ‘Advance Interference-Like Effect’ of Climate Targets: Fundamental Rights, Intergenerational Equity and the German Federal Constitutional Court pp. 135-162

- Petra Minnerop
- Maintaining, Enhancing and Restoring the Peatlands of Wales: Unearthing the Challenges of Law and Sustainable Land Management pp. 163-193

- Victoria Jenkins and Jonathan Walker
- Recent Youth-Led and Rights-Based Climate Change Litigation in Canada: Reconciling Justiciability, Charter Claims and Procedural Choices pp. 195-207

- Camille Cameron and Riley Weyman
- The Intergenerational Effect of Fundamental Rights: A Contribution of the German Federal Constitutional Court to Climate Protection pp. 209-221

- Gerd Winter
- Compelled by the Court to Act on Climate Change: Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action Incorporated v Environment Protection Authority [2021] NSWLEC 92 pp. 223-232

- Laura Schuijers
- NGOs as Lobbyists: A Casualty of Environmental Law’s Tunnel Vision? pp. 233-243

- Emilia Korkea-aho
Volume 33, issue 3, 2021
- The Delicate Task of Including Different Voices in Environmental Law Making in India pp. 495-500

- Arpitha Kodiveri
- Fiction as Legal Method—Imagining with the More-than-Human to Awaken Our Plural Selves pp. 501-505

- Michelle Lim
- Using Sound Science Responsibly: Stories from the Scottish Seas and Hills pp. 507-512

- Colin T Reid
- Revisiting Missed Opportunities: A Self-Reflection on (Not Always) Writing Meaningfully pp. 513-519

- Duncan French
- Environmental Law, Scholarship, and Epistemic Responsibility pp. 521-529

- Liz Fisher
- Rights of Nature in Practice: A Case Study on the Impacts of the Colombian Atrato River Decision pp. 531-555

- Philipp Wesche
- Compensation Funds as a Remedial Mechanism for Victims of Corporate Pollution in Kenya: A Feasibility Study pp. 557-584

- Rosemary Mwanza
- Temperature Targets and State Obligations on the Mitigation of Climate Change pp. 585-610

- Benoit Mayer
- From Extra-Territorial Leverage and Transnational Environmental Protection to Distortions of Competition: The Level Playing Field in the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement pp. 611-637

- Giulia Claudia Leonelli
- Megafauna Rewilding: Addressing Amnesia and Myopia in Biodiversity Law and Policy pp. 639-667

- Arie Trouwborst
- Improving Energy Efficiency: The Significance of Normativity pp. 669-695

- Elizabeth A Kirk and Laurel Besco
- The First Climate Judgment before the Norwegian Supreme Court: Aligning Law with Politics pp. 697-710

- Christina Voigt
- Climate Disruption in Canadian Constitutional Law: References Re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act pp. 711-725

- Jocelyn Stacey
- A Duty to Care: The Case of Sharma v Minister for the Environment [2021] FCA 560 pp. 727-736

- Jacqueline Peel and Rebekkah Markey-Towler
- Significant International Environmental Law Developments: 2020–2021 pp. 737-745

- James Harrison
- A Review in Three Haikus pp. 747-756

- Emily Barritt
Volume 33, issue 2, 2021
- The Influence of the Paris Agreement on Climate Litigation: Causation, Corporate Governance and Catalyst (Part II) pp. 227-256

- Brian J Preston
- African Courts and Principles of International Environmental Law: A Kenyan and South African Case Study pp. 257-282

- Louis J Kotzé and Caiphas B Soyapi
- Scientific and Legal Mechanisms for Addressing Model Uncertainties: Negotiating the Right Balance in Finnish Judicial Review? pp. 283-308

- Tiina Paloniitty and Niina Kotamäki
- Environmental Impact Assessment: A Middle Eastern Experience pp. 309-338

- Mohammad A Alomari and Raphael Heffron
- Environmental Force Majeure: Relief from Fossil Energy Contracts in the Decarbonisation Era pp. 339-364

- Anatole Boute
- Assessing the Impact of the Habitats Directive: A Case Study of Europe’s Plants pp. 365-393

- Rob Amos
- ‘Seeing the Wood for the Trees’: Revisiting the Consistency of Australia’s Illegal Logging Act with the Law of the World Trade Organization pp. 395-422

- Catherine E Gascoigne
- Transnational Experts Wanted: Nigerian Oil Spills before the Dutch Courts pp. 423-435

- Daniel Bertram
- Friends of the Earth & Legal Interdisciplinarity: Introduction by the Analysis Editors pp. 437-440

- Joanna Bell, Sanja Bogojević and Olivia Hamlyn
- Climate Constitutionalism of the UK Supreme Court pp. 441-447

- Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
- Friends of the Earth: ‘Government Policy’, Relevant Considerations and Human Rights pp. 449-454

- Stevie Martin
- Friends of the Earth: Implications for Planning Law pp. 455-459

- Ned Westaway
- Friends of the Earth: At the Intersection of Environmental and Administrative Law? pp. 461-465

- Alistair Mills
- Significant UK Environmental Law Cases 2020–21 pp. 467-483

- Stephen Tromans Qc, Katherine Barnes, Adam Boukraa, Stephanie David and Ned Helme
- Narratives as Tools of Legal Re-Imagination in the Climate Crisis pp. 485-494

- Chiara Armeni
Volume 33, issue 1, 2021
- The Influence of the Paris Agreement on Climate Litigation: Legal Obligations and Norms (Part I) pp. 1-32

- Brian J Preston
- The Constitutional Right to a Healthy Environment in Indonesia pp. 33-56

- Simon Butt and Prayekti Murharjanti
- COVID-19 and Wildlife Farming in China: Legislating to Protect Wild Animal Health and Welfare in the Wake of a Global Pandemic pp. 57-84

- Amanda Whitfort
- Net Zero for the International Shipping Sector? An Analysis of the Implementation and Regulatory Challenges of the IMO Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emissions pp. 85-112

- Beatriz Garcia, Anita Foerster and Jolene Lin
- How to Reach a Safe Circular Economy?—Perspectives on Reconciling the Waste, Product and Chemicals Regulation pp. 113-136

- Joonas Alaranta and Topi Turunen
- Vietnam’s Regulations to Prevent Pollution from Plastic Waste: A Review Based on the Circular Economy Approach pp. 137-166

- Vu Hai Dang, Pham Thi Gam and Nguyen Thi Xuan Son
- Voluntary Ecolabels in International Trade Law: A Case Study of the EU Ecolabel pp. 167-193

- Ming Du
- Tort to the Environment: A Stretch Too Far or a Simple Step Forward? pp. 195-210

- Maria Hook, Ceri Warnock, Barry Allan and Mihiata Pirini
- Regulating Shipbreaking as a Global Activity: Issues of Fragmentation and Injustice pp. 211-225

- Ioanna Hadjiyianni and Anna Kloni
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