| An 'Islands' COP'? Loss and damage at COP23 |
6 |
| Probing the hidden depths of climate law: Analysing national climate change legislation |
6 |
| The State of the Netherlands v Urgenda Foundation: The Hague Court of Appeal upholds judgment requiring the Netherlands to further reduce its greenhouse gas emissions |
6 |
| A Global Pact for the Environment: Conceptual foundations |
5 |
| Obligations of conduct in the international law on climate change: A defence |
5 |
| REACH in a circular economy: The obstacles for plastics recyclers and regulators |
5 |
| An EU ban on microplastics in cosmetic products and the right to regulate |
4 |
| Constitutional international environmental law for the Anthropocene? |
4 |
| Wolves not welcome? Zoning for large carnivore conservation and management under the Bern Convention and EU Habitats Directive |
4 |
| Will China build a green Belt and Road in the Arctic? |
4 |
| Restoring marine environmental damage: Can the Costa Rica v Nicaragua compensation case influence the BBNJ negotiations? |
4 |
| Exploring the future of the institutional landscape of the oceans beyond national jurisdiction |
4 |
| 'Towards a Global Pact for the Environment': International environmental law's factual, technical and (unmentionable) normative gaps |
4 |
| How a 'Global Pact for the Environment' could add value to international environmental law |
3 |
| The shifting role of cities in the global climate change regime: From Paris to Pittsburgh and back? |
3 |
| The Global Pact for the Environment: At the crossroads of human rights and the environment |
3 |
| The roles of nongovernmental actors in improving compliance with fisheries regulations |
3 |
| Gene drives and the international biodiversity regime |
3 |
| Gene drives and the international biodiversity regime |
3 |
| Measuring, monitoring, reporting and verification of shipping emissions: Evaluating transparency and answerability |
3 |
| Marine plastics: Fragmentation, effectiveness and legitimacy in international lawmaking |
3 |
| Towards an improved international framework to govern the life cycle of plastics |
3 |
| Ecological modernization through servitization: EU regulatory support for sustainable product-service systems |
3 |
| Rediscovering the origins and inclusion of the public trust doctrine in South African environmental law: A speculative analysis |
2 |
| Advancing the international regulation of plastic pollution beyond the United Nations Environment Assembly resolution on marine litter and microplastics |
2 |
| Implementation of the polluter pays principle in China |
2 |
| The South China Sea arbitration: Environmental obligations under the Law of the Sea Convention |
2 |
| Key legal challenges and opportunities in the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol: The case of China |
2 |
| Restoring marine environmental damage: Can the Costa Rica v Nicaragua compensation case influence the BBNJ negotiations? |
2 |
| Enforcement of the 2020 sulphur limit for marine fuels: Restrictions and possibilities for port States to impose fines under UNCLOS |
2 |
| Global environmental regulation of offshore energy production: Searching for legal standards in ocean governance |
2 |
| Arctic climate governance via EU law on black carbon? |
2 |
| A rights-based approach to indigenous women and gender inequities in resource development in northern Canada |
2 |
| A critical interrogation of the relation between the ecosystem approach and ecosystem services |
2 |
| Conflicting goals and mixed rationales: A closer look at the objectives of EU environmental law in light of the Anthropocene |
2 |
| The UNGA Resolution on a 'Global Pact for the Environment': A chance to put the horse before the cart |
2 |
| The emergence of the 'planetary boundaries' concept in international environmental law: A proposal for a framework convention |
1 |
| Dancing like a toddler? The Green Climate Fund and REDD+ international rule-making |
1 |
| Interpreting States' general obligations on climate change mitigation: A methodological review |
1 |
| Variations on the same theme: Environmental objectives of the Water Framework Directive in environmental permitting in the Nordic countries |
1 |
| Summer loggings and bird protection: On regulation and derogations |
1 |
| Enforcement of the 2020 sulphur limit for marine fuels: Restrictions and possibilities for port States to impose fines under UNCLOS |
1 |
| The roles of nongovernmental actors in improving compliance with fisheries regulations |
1 |
| Black carbon and the Arctic: Global problem-solving through the nexus of science, law and space |
1 |
| Russia and the polar marine environment: The negotiation of the environmental protection measures of the mandatory Polar Code |
1 |
| Troubled waters - Where is the bridge? Confronting marine plastic pollution from international watercourses |
1 |
| Exploring the legal status and key features of ecosystem-based fisheries management in international fisheries law |
1 |
| Preliminary ruling on the compatibility of taxation of superstores with the right to freedom of establishment and State aid law: Case C-233/ ANGED |
0 |
| Juliana v United States: The next frontier in US climate mitigation? |
0 |
| Sustainable development in new generation FTAs: Could arbitrators further the principle through ISDS? |
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