Thursday, July 28, 2016

New Issue: Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law

The latest issue of the Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (Vol. 25, no. 2, July 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The Paris Agreement
    • Daniel Bodansky, The Legal Character of the Paris Agreement
    • Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, The Paris Agreement: A New Step in the Gradual Evolution of Differential Treatment in the Climate Regime?
    • Christina Voigt, The Compliance and Implementation Mechanism of the Paris Agreement
    • Yulia Yamineva, Climate Finance in the Paris Outcome: Why Do Today What You Can Put Off Till Tomorrow?
    • Annalisa Savaresi, A Glimpse into the Future of the Climate Regime: Lessons from the REDD+ Architecture
    • M.J. Mace & Roda Verheyen, Loss, Damage and Responsibility after COP21: All Options Open for the Paris Agreement
    • Beatriz Martinez Romera, The Paris Agreement and the Regulation of International Bunker Fuels
    • Nicholas Chan, The ‘New’ Impacts of the Implementation of Climate Change Response Measures
    • Sander Chan, Clara Brandi & Steffen Bauer, Aligning Transnational Climate Action with International Climate Governance: The Road from Paris
  • Regular Article
    • Sabaa Ahmad Khan, E-products, E-waste and the Basel Convention: Regulatory Challenges and Impossibilities of International Environmental Law
  • Case Note
    • Nicolas de Sadeleer, Court of Justice of the European Union Preliminary Ruling – Excise Duty on Certain Beverage Packaging: Case C-198/14 (Valev Visnapuu)