No. 30-2, July 2021
Index
- A water property right inventory of 60 countries
- Climate change and the voiceless: Protecting future generations, wildlife and natural resources by Randall S. Abate Published by Cambridge University Press, 2019, 239 pp., €66.48, hardback.
- Climate litigation to protect the Brazilian Amazon: Establishing a constitutional right to a stable climate
- COVID‐19 and Amazonia: Rights‐based approaches for the pandemic response
- Creating China’s climate change policy: Internal competition and external diplomacy by Olivia Gippner Published by Edward Elgar, 2020, 224pp., £80.00, hardback.
- Editorial: The legal protection of the Amazon rainforest
- Incorporating indigenous rights in the international regime on biodiversity protection: Access, benefit‐sharing and conservation in indigenous lands by Federica Cittadino Published by Brill Nijhoff, 2019, xx + 381 pp., €165.00, hardback.
- International marine environmental law and policy Edited by Daud Hassan Saiful Karim Published by Routledge, 2019, 276 pp., £120.00, hardback.
- Issue Information
- Palm oil, the RED II and WTO law: EU sustainable biofuel policy tangled up in green?
- Predicting future oceans: Sustainability of ocean and human systems amidst global environmental change edited by Andrés M. Cisneros‐Montemayor, William W.L. Cheung and Yoshitaka Ota Published by Elsevier, 2019, 582 pp, £131.00, paperback.
- Public participation, indigenous peoples’ land rights and major infrastructure projects in the Amazon: The case for a human rights assessment framework
- REDD+ and forest protection on indigenous lands in the Amazon
- The State of the Netherlands v Urgenda Foundation: Distilling best practice and lessons learnt for future rights‐based climate litigation
- To ban or not to ban carbon‐intensive materials: A legal and administrative assessment of product carbon requirements
- Turning to international litigation to protect the Amazon?
- Zero deforestation in the Amazon: The Soy Moratorium and global forest governance