23 mars 2022

REVUE : Transnational Environmental Law (vol. 11, n°1, March 2022)

Thijs ETTY, Josephine Van ZEBEN

The latest issue of Transnational Environmental Law (vol. 11, n°1, March 2022) is out. 


Editorial
Thijs Etty, Josephine van Zeben, Cinnamon Carlarne, Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, Bruce Huber, Anna Huggins, Crossing (Conceptual) Boundaries of Transnational Environmental Law
Articles

Emille Boulot, Joshua Sterlin, Steps Towards a Legal Ontological Turn: Proposals for Law's Place beyond the Human 
Niak Sian Koh, Claudia Ituarte-Lima, Thomas Hahn, Mind the Compliance Gap: How Insights from International Human Rights Mechanisms Can Help to Implement the Convention on Biological Diversity 
Vincent Bellinkx, Deborah Casalin, Gamze Erdem Türkelli, Werner Scholtz, Wouter Vandenhole, Addressing Climate Change through International Human Rights Law: From (Extra)Territoriality to Common Concern of Humankind 
Pauline Martini, Maud Sarliève, Fighting Deforestation in Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Relevance of the Rome Statute for Rosewood Trafficking in Senegal 
Mingzhe Zhu, The Rule of Climate Policy: How Do Chinese Judges Contribute to Climate Governance without Climate Law? 
Enrico Partiti, Private Processes and Public Values: Disciplining Trade in Forest and Ecosystem Risk Commodities via Non-Financial Due Diligence 
Esmeralda Colombo, From Bushfires to Misfires: Climate-related Financial Risk after McVeigh v. Retail Employees Superannuation Trust
Case Comment
Charlotte E. Blattner, Raffael Fasel, The Swiss Primate Case: How Courts Have Paved the Way for the First Direct Democratic Vote on Animal Rights
Book Reviews
Hannah Blitzer, The Ecological Constitution: Reframing Environmental Law, by Lynda Collins Routledge, 2021, 140 pp 
Mehran Idris Khan, Protecting the Third Pole: Transplanting International Law, by Simon Marsden Edward Elgar, 2019, 328 pp

 



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