The latest issue of Transnational Environmental Law (vol. 10, n°2, July 2021) is out.
Editorial
Editorial
Thijs Etty, Veerle Heyvaert, Cinnamon Carlarne, Bruce Huber, Jacqueline Peel, Josephine van Zeben, Energy Transition in a Transnational WorldSymposium Foreword
Johannes Saurer, Jonas Monast, The Law of Energy Transition in Federal SystemsSymposium Article
Anne Kallies, The Australian Energy Transition as a Federalism Challenge: (Un)cooperative Energy Federalism?Case Comment
Tracy-Lynn Field, A Just Energy Transition and Functional Federalism: The Case of South Africa
Johannes Reich, Federalism and Mitigating Climate Change: The Merits of Flexibility, Experimentalism, and Dissonance
Johannes Saurer, Jonas Monast, Renewable Energy Federalism in Germany and the United States
Felix Mormann, Of Markets and Subsidies: Counter-intuitive Trends for Clean Energy Policy in the European Union and the United States
Michael Fehling, Energy Transition in the European Union and its Member States: Interpreting Federal Competence Allocation in the Light of the Paris Agreement
Ilina Cenevska, Environmental Protection Meets Security of Electricity Supply: Case C-411/17, Inter-Environnement Wallonie ASBL and Bond Beter Leefmilieu Vlaanderen ASBL v. Conseil des ministres, Court of Justice of the European UnionBook Reviews
Harro van Asselt, The New Climate Activism: NGO Authority and Participation in Climate Change Governance, by Jen Iris Allan University of Toronto Press, 2020, 226 pp, $85 hb, $32.95 pb ISBN 9781487508388 hb, 9781487525842 pb
Evelyn Li Wang, Human Rights and the Environment: Legality, Indivisibility, Dignity and Geography, edited by James R. May & Erin Daly Edward Elgar, 2019, 616 pp, £215 hb, £172 ebk ISBN 9781788111454 hb, 9781788111461 ebk
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