The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (vol. 27, n°1, April 2018) is out.
Special Issue: Arctic Environmental Governance
Sabaa Ahmad Khan, Kati Kulovesi, Black carbon and the Arctic: Global problem‐solving through the nexus of science, law and space
Layla Hughes, Relationships with Arctic indigenous peoples: To what extent has prior informed consent become a norm?
Stefan Kirchner, Pirjo Kleemola‐Juntunen, Dumping and oil pollution: Regulatory approaches for vessel operations in an ice‐free Central Arctic Ocean
Dorottya Bognar, Russia and the polar marine environment: The negotiation of the environmental protection measures of the mandatory Polar Code
Seita Romppanen, Arctic climate governance via EU law on black carbon?
Nengye Liu, Will China build a green Belt and Road in the Arctic?
Konstantia Koutouki, Katherine Lofts, Giselle Davidian, A rights‐based approach to indigenous women and gender inequities in resource development in northern CanadaRegular Article
Natalie L. Dobson, The EU's conditioning of the ‘extraterritorial’ carbon footprint: A call for an integrated approach in trade law discourseCase Note
Yoshifumi Tanaka, The South China Sea arbitration: Environmental obligations under the Law of the Sea Convention
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