No. 28-3, November 2019
Index
- Arctic law and governance: The role of china and finland edited by Timo Koivurova, Qin Tianbao, Tapio Nykänen and Sébastien Duyck Published by Hart, 2017, 288 pp., £65.00, hardback.
- Decarbonizing international shipping: An appraisal of the IMO's Initial Strategy
- Enforcement of the 2020 sulphur limit for marine fuels: Restrictions and possibilities for port States to impose fines under UNCLOS
- Exploring the future of the institutional landscape of the oceans beyond national jurisdiction
- Gene drives and the international biodiversity regime
- Global environmental regulation of offshore energy production: Searching for legal standards in ocean governance
- Hold your pipettes: The European Court of Justice's findings in Confédération Paysanne & Others stirs GMOtions
- Issue Information
- Measuring, monitoring, reporting and verification of shipping emissions: Evaluating transparency and answerability
- Mission creep in the application of wildlife law: The progressive dilution of legal requirements regarding a wild‐born orca kept for ‘research’ purposes
- New frontiers in ocean environmental governance: Private actors, public goods
- Restoring marine environmental damage: Can the Costa Rica v Nicaragua compensation case influence the BBNJ negotiations?
- The contribution of the International Organization for Standardization to ocean governance
- The roles of nongovernmental actors in improving compliance with fisheries regulations
- Transnational Environmental Regulation and Governance: Purpose, Strategies and Principles by Veerle Heyvaert Published by Cambridge University Press, 2018, 266 pp., £80, hardback.
- Water and the law: Towards Sustainability edited by Michael Kidd, Loretta Feris, Tumai Murombo and Alejandro Iza Published by Edward Elgar, 2014, 416 pp., £103.50, hardback.