No. 26-1, April 2017
Index
- A Universal Human Right to Shape Responses to a Global Problem? The Role of Self‐Determination in Guiding the International Legal Response to Climate Change
- Access to Environmental Information from Private Entities: A Rights‐Based Approach
- Better BAT to Bolster Ecosystem Resilience: Operationalizing Ecological Governance through the Concept of Best Available Techniques
- Costa Rica v. Nicaragua and Nicaragua v. Costa Rica: Some Reflections on the Obligation to Conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment
- Countering Abuse in EU Environmental Markets: The Case for Integrated Operational Safeguards
- Editorial
- EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market, by Nicolas De Sadeleer, published by Oxford University Press, 2014, 560 pp., £100, hardback.
- Handbook of Transnational Environmental Crime, edited by Lorraine Elliott and William H. Schaedla, published by Edward Elgar, 2016, 552 pp., £135, hardcover.
- Issue Information
- Killing Wolves to Save Them? Legal Responses to ‘Tolerance Hunting’ in the European Union and United States
- Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea, by Cameron S.G. Jefferies, published by Oxford University Press, 2016, 401 pp., $95.00, hardback.
- Post‐environmental Impact Assessment Monitoring of Measures or Activities with Significant Transboundary Impact: An Assessment of Customary International Law
- The Possibilities for Nongovernmental Organizations Promoting Environmental Protection to Claim Damages in Relation to the Environment in France, Italy, the Netherlands and Portugal