No. 32-3, November 2023
Index
- A framework for the assessment of alternative uses in international water law
- Beyond the North–South divide: Litigation's role in resolving climate change loss and damage claims
- Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives By Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker, Jean‐Pierre Gauci (Eds.), Brill. 2021. pp. 542.
- Could a trade agreement strengthen the enforcement of domestic environmental laws? Envisioning the impacts of the US–Peru environmental submissions mechanism
- Financing for loss and damage under the UNFCCC: Have we come full circle?
- Global Regulatory Standards in Environmental and Health Disputes: Regulatory Coherence, Due Regard, and Due Diligence By Caroline E. Foster, Oxford University Press. 2021. xxx + 375 pp.
- Issue Information
- Loss and damage from the perspective of vulnerable countries
- Policy coherence for the protection of water resources against agricultural pollution in the EU and Norway
- Putting the constructive ambiguity of climate change loss and damage into practice: The early work of the UNFCCC WIM ExCom
- Support for young farmers in the European Union: How much discretion for Member States?
- The COP27 decision and future directions for loss and damage finance: Addressing vulnerability and non‐economic loss and damage
- The Lawful Forest: A Critical History of Property, Protest and Spatial Justice By Cristy Clark and John Page, Edinburgh University Press. 2022. 248 pp.
- The long and winding road towards the creation of climate clubs: Transatlantic negotiations, potential regulatory models and challenges ahead
- The unvirtuous cycle of loss and damage: Addressing systemic impacts of climate change in small islands from a vulnerability perspective