The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (vol. 33, n°2, July 2024) is out, with a special issue on "Law in a hyperconnected world: Joining the dots for sustainable futures".
Katherine Owens & Hannah James, Embedding technology at the grassroots: Strategies for localising technology transfer under the UNFCCC technology mechanismPasha L. Hsieh, Shaping green regionalism: New trade law approaches to environmental sustainabilityYing Zhu, A quasi-normative conflict: Resolving the tension between investment treaties and climate actionTien Dat Hoang, Reassessing environmental protection in international investment agreements: The case of VietnamRachel Phang & Yaru Chia, Sustainability and the sunlight of disclosure: ESG disclosure in three Asian financial centresAsanka Edirisinghe & Sandie Suchet-Pearson, Nature as a sentient being: Can rivers be legal persons?
General Articles
Clemens Kaupa, Is it still permissible under EU law to issue new permits for oil and gas extraction?Mingzhe Zhu & Liyuan Fan, A comparative study of the judicial construction of scientific credibility in climate litigationMichael Kalis & Anna-Lena Priebe, The right to climate protection and the essentially comparable protection of fundamental rights: Applying Solange in European climate change litigation?Pontian Okoli & Etisang Abraham, In search of a sustainable future: A comparative assessment of climate change regimes in Nigeria and KenyaLovleen Bhullar, Green public procurement of pharmaceuticals as a regulatory response to antimicrobial resistance and its compatibility with the WTO Agreement on Government ProcurementWen Duan & Luoyi Shen, The role of environmental impact assessments in the establishment and management of marine protected areas under the UNCLOS and the BBNJ AgreementJinyuan Su & Yanan Shi, The precautionary approach and challenges posed by mega-constellations
Case Note
Louise du Toit, Caiphas Soyapi, & Louis J. Kotzé, David versus Goliath? Indigenous people, carbon majors and climate litigation in South Africa
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