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Energy Justice and the Principles of Article 194(1) TFEU Governing EU Energy Policy
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- 19 June 2023, pp. 270-294
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Fighting Deforestation in Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Relevance of the Rome Statute for Rosewood Trafficking in Senegal
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- 11 August 2021, pp. 95-117
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A Global Environmental Right, by Stephen Turner Routledge, 2013/14, 208 pp, £90 hb (2013), £31.99 pb (2014); ISBN 9780415811590 hb, 9780415821834 pb
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- 10 March 2016, pp. 209-212
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Symposium Foreword: ‘Go Ahead Without Us’: Global Climate Change Policy in the Absence of Full Participation
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- 16 April 2014, pp. 7-15
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Why Protect Ancient Woodland in the UK? Rethinking the Ecosystem Approach
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- 17 November 2020, pp. 135-158
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Crossing (Conceptual) Boundaries of Transnational Environmental Law
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- 09 March 2022, pp. 1-11
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Global Environmental Governance, Technology and Politics: The Anthropocene Gap, by Victor Galaz Edward Elgar, 2014, 208 pp, £70 hb, ISBN 9781781955543
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- 07 April 2015, pp. 202-205
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Review Essay: Pluralism, Informality and Transnational Environmental Law - Beyond Constitutionalism: The Pluralist Structure of Postnational Law, by Nico Krisch Oxford University Press, 2010, 384 pp, £53.00 hb, ISBN 9780199228317 - Informal International Lawmaking, edited by Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel & Jan Wouters Oxford University Press, 2012, 584 pp, £80.00 hb, ISBN 9780199658589
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- 23 December 2013, pp. 173-189
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Of Harm, Culprits and Rectification: Obtaining Corrective Justice for Climate Change Displacement
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- 13 August 2020, pp. 13-33
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New Transitions from Human Rights to the Environment to the Rights of Nature
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- 02 August 2017, p. 585
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Judicial Interpretation of Tort Law in Milieudefensie v. Shell: A Rejoinder
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- 14 June 2022, pp. 433-436
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Achieving Groundwater Governance: Ostrom's Design Principles and Payments for Ecosystem Services Approaches
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- 17 May 2022, pp. 381-406
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How Ecuador's Courts Are Giving Form and Force to Rights of Nature Norms
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- 21 June 2023, pp. 366-395
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Holistic and Leadership Approaches to International Regulation: Confronting Nature Conservation and Developmental Challenges. A Reply to Farnese
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- 02 October 2014, pp. 311-320
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Norms, Mobilization and Conflict: The Merowe Dam as a Case Study
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- 18 July 2019, pp. 217-245
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The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance: Consequences and Management of Regime Interactions, by Harro van Asselt Edward Elgar, 2014, 360 pp, £90 hb. ISBN 9781782544975
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- 24 October 2016, pp. 451-455
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Environmental Protection Meets Security of Electricity Supply: Case C-411/17, Inter-Environnement Wallonie ASBL and Bond Beter Leefmilieu Vlaanderen ASBL v. Conseil des ministres, Court of Justice of the European Union
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- 16 April 2021, pp. 365-382
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The Normative Nature of the Ecosystem Approach: A Mediterranean Case Study
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- 10 November 2020, pp. 109-133
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The Ethics of Global Climate Change, edited by Denis G. Arnold Cambridge University Press, 2011, 191 pp, £60 hb; ISBN 9781107000698 - A Perfect Moral Storm: The Ethical Tragedy of Climate Change, by Stephen M. Gardiner Oxford University Press, 2011, 191 pp, £22.99 hb, £18.99 pb; ISBN 9780195379440 hb, 9780199985142 pb - Climate Ethics: Essential Readings, edited by Stephen M. Gardiner, Simon Caney, Dale Jamieson & Henry Shue Oxford University Press, 2010, 191 pp, £64 hb, £25 pb; ISBN 9780195399622 hb, 9780195399615 pb - Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change: Human Virtues of the Future, edited by Allen Thompson & Jeremy Bendik-Keymer MIT Press, 2012, 191 pp, $52 hb, $27 pb; ISBN 9780262017534 hb, 9780262517652 pb
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- 16 April 2014, pp. 191-195
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Looking Beyond the International: Key Themes and Approaches of Transnational Environmental Law
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- 23 April 2012, pp. 23-29
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