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"While environmental law journals are abound, Transnational Environmental Law fills an important void by offering a prominent, high-quality outlet with truly global coverage for scholars seeking to move beyond traditional domestic and international environmental law paradigms. I particularly support the journal's ambition to bridge the divide between the US and European schools of legal scholarship on environmental issues. Now for the first time, this journal gives a much needed home to the 'transnational' approach to global environmental threats." 

- Professor Daniel C. Esty, Yale Law School 


"Transnational Environmental Law has not just filled an important gap in the environmental governance literature but has done so with great accomplishment, introducing fresh thinking and new perspectives. Overall, it's been an impressive debut." 

- Professor Neil Gunningham, Australian National University 


"In just a short time, Transnational Environmental Law has become an indispensable outlet for scholarship that addresses the myriad ways in which our ecological needs transcend conventional legal boundaries. No other journal is focused so clearly on the environmental laws of tomorrow." 

- Professor Douglas A. Kysar, Yale Law School 


"The Transnational Environmental Law journal is a leading international and comparative environmental law journal with a reputation for publishing high quality, innovative scholarship. Its subject matter captures the growing interest in and practice of environmental law as a transnational legal discipline that cuts across areas of local, domestic, regional and international law on a range of issues from energy to biodiversity, water to climate change. It is thus a forum for new perspectives on environmental issues from the developing scholarship on global environmental governance and global or transnational environmental law. The journal employs a rigorous peer review process to ensure the publication of only high quality scholarship. Already, despite its relative 'youth' as a journal publication, the journal has published articles from some of the world's leading environmental scholars. It has quickly developed as one of the foremost international journals for peer-reviewed scholarship at the cutting edge of environmental law." 

- Professor Jacqueline Peel, University of Melbourne 


"In the short time that it has been published, Transnational Environmental Law quickly has become one of the most important sources of new scholarship focusing on the globalization of environmental law. It consistently publishes high quality and innovative scholarship from the leading authorities in the field, as well as from emerging scholars throughout the world. Transnational Environmental Law offers fresh perspectives on how globalization is challenging traditional legal doctrines. It has become a "must read" for everyone interested in the rapidly evolving field of global environmental governance." 

- Professor Robert V. Percival, University of Maryland 


"Transnational Environmental Law consistently publishes articles by the most distinguished environmental law professors in the world. The fact that these individuals are publishing their work with Transnational Environmental Law indicates that the journal is as a top journal. Also, the articles that Transnational Environmental Law publishes address some of the most vexing issues of environmental law and bring to the fore fresh, compelling perspectives." 

- Professor Richard L. Revesz, New York University School of Law


"Transnational Environmental Law continues to provide a home for high-quality, varied and innovative scholarship examining transnational environmental law and governance. It’s a ‘must read’ not only for environmental lawyers but also for those with broader interests in the transformation of law beyond the state."

- Professor Joanne Scott, European University Institute