No. 30-3, November 2021
Index
- Are we ready for the ship transport of CO2 for CCS? Crude solutions from international and European law
- Arrested ambition? Foreign investor protections, stabilization clauses and fossil‐fuelled power generation in developing countries
- BLUE LEGALITIES: THE LIFE AND LAWS OF THE SEA, Edited by Irus Braverman and Elizabeth R. Johnson Published by Duke University Press, 2021;30:422–423 pp, $28.95, paperback.
- Bringing animal welfare under the umbrella of sustainable development: A legal analysis
- Business and human rights implications of climate change litigation: Milieudefensie et al. v Royal Dutch Shell
- Due diligence in global value chains: Conceptualizing ‘adverse environmental impact’
- International law and transboundary aquifers by Francesco Sindico Published by Edward Elgar, 2021;30:416–417 pp., £80.00 hardback.
- International marine mammal law by Nikolas Sellheim, Published by Springer, 2021;30:417–420 pp, €70.84, hardback.
- Is carbon dioxide removal ‘mitigation of climate change’?
- Issue Information
- Private standards for the public interest? Evidence from environmental standardization in China
- Protecting animals within and across borders: Extraterritorial jurisdiction and the challenges of globalization, by Charlotte E. Blattner Oxford University Press, 2021;30:420–422 pp, £61.00, hardback.
- Protecting forests or saving trees? The EU's regulatory approach to global deforestation
- The mirage of universalism in international nuclear liability law: A critical assessment 10 years after Fukushima
- The World Health Organization as actor in international environmental law? An analysis by example of the global waste challenge