The latest issue of Transnational Environmental Law (vol. 4, n°2, October 2015) is out.
- Editorial
- Thijs Etty, Veerle Heyvaert, Wil Burns, Cinnamon Carlarne, Dan Farber & Jolene Lin, By All Available Means: New Takes on Established Principles, Actions and Institutions to Address Today’s Environmental Challenges
- Articles
- John C. Dernbach & Federico Cheever, Sustainable Development and Its Discontents
- Evadné Grant & Onita Das, Land Grabbing, Sustainable Development and Human Rights
- Joana Setzer, Testing the Boundaries of Subnational Diplomacy: The International Climate Action of Local and Regional Governments
- Josephine van Zeben, Establishing a Governmental Duty of Care for Climate Change Mitigation: Will Urgenda Turn the Tide?
- Betsy Baker & Brooks Yeager, Coordinated Ocean Stewardship in the Arctic: Needs, Challenges and Possible Models for an Arctic Ocean Coordinating Agreement
- Joshua C. Gellers, Environmental Constitutionalism in South Asia: Analyzing the Experiences of Nepal and Sri Lanka
- Commentary
- Ernesto Roessing Neto, Linking Subnational Climate Change Policies: A Commentary on the California–Acre Process
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