Transnational Environmental Law

Papers
(The median citation count of Transnational Environmental Law is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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River Co-governance and Co-management in Aotearoa New Zealand: Enabling Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being21
Steps Towards a Legal Ontological Turn: Proposals for Law's Place beyond the Human16
Environmental Public Interest Litigation in China: A Critical Examination13
Mind the Compliance Gap: How Insights from International Human Rights Mechanisms Can Help to Implement the Convention on Biological Diversity13
The Australian Energy Transition as a Federalism Challenge: (Un)cooperative Energy Federalism?13
The Duty of Care of Fossil-Fuel Producers for Climate Change Mitigation11
The Concept of Essential Use: A Novel Approach to Regulating Chemicals in the European Union10
Children and Youth in Strategic Climate Litigation: Advancing Rights through Legal Argument and Legal Mobilization10
Of Ebbs and Flows: Understanding the Legal Consequences of Granting Personhood to Natural Entities in India9
Re-imagining the Making of Climate Law and Policy in Citizens’ Assemblies9
A Just Energy Transition and Functional Federalism: The Case of South Africa8
‘Soft Law in a Hard Shell’: India, International Rulemaking and the International Solar Alliance7
Strengthening the Paris Agreement by Holding Non-State Actors Accountable: Establishing Normative Links between Transnational Partnerships and Treaty Implementation7
Energy Transition in the European Union and its Member States: Interpreting Federal Competence Allocation in the Light of the Paris Agreement7
Harnessing Local and Transnational Communities in the Global Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage6
Justifying Representation of Future Generations and Nature: Contradictory or Mutually Supporting Values?6
Renewable Energy Federalism in Germany and the United States6
Can Nature Hold Rights? It's Not as Easy as You Think6
Softness in the Law of International Watercourses: The (E)merging Normativities of China's Lancang-Mekong Cooperation6
Addressing Climate Change through International Human Rights Law: From (Extra)Territoriality to Common Concern of Humankind5
Public Voices and Environmental Decisions: The Escazú Agreement in Comparative Perspective5
From Bushfires to Misfires: Climate-related Financial Risk after McVeigh v. Retail Employees Superannuation Trust5
Indigenous Water Rights in Comparative Law5
Climate Change Mitigation in the Aviation Sector: A Critical Overview of National and International Initiatives5
Experiments with the Extension of Legal Personality to Ecosystems and Beyond-Human Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities for Company Law4
An Apology Leading to Dystopia: Or, Why Fuelling Climate Change Is Tortious4
The Normative Nature of the Ecosystem Approach: A Mediterranean Case Study4
Of Markets and Subsidies: Counter-intuitive Trends for Clean Energy Policy in the European Union and the United States4
Engaging Asian States on Combating IUU Fishing: The Curious Case of the State of Nationality in EU Regulation and Practice4
Mitigation and Adaptation through Environmental Impact Assessment Litigation: Rethinking the Prospect of Climate Change Litigation in China4
Private Processes and Public Values: Disciplining Trade in Forest and Ecosystem Risk Commodities via Non-Financial Due Diligence3
Why Protect Ancient Woodland in the UK? Rethinking the Ecosystem Approach3
Transition rather than Revolution: The Gradual Road towards Animal Legal Personhood through the Legislature3
The Rights of Nature as a Bridge between Land-Ownership Regimes: The Potential of Institutionalized Interplay in Post-Colonial Societies3
Creating Synergies between International Law and Rights of Nature3
Can Domestic Environmental Courts Implement International Environmental Law? A Framework for Institutional Analysis3
How Ecuador's Courts Are Giving Form and Force to Rights of Nature Norms3
Federalism and Mitigating Climate Change: The Merits of Flexibility, Experimentalism, and Dissonance3
Conceptualizing the Transnational Regulation of Plastics: Moving Towards a Preventative and Just Agenda for Plastics3
Are Banks Responsible for Animal Welfare and Climate Disruption? A Critical Review of Australian Banks’ Due Diligence Policies for Agribusiness Lending3
Towards a Holistic Environmental Flow Regime in Chile: Providing for Ecosystem Health and Indigenous Rights – CORRIGENDUM2
‘For You Will (Still) Be Here Tomorrow’: The Many Lives of Intergenerational Equity2
Private Rights of Nature2
An Unlikely Duet: Public-Private Interaction in China's Environmental Public Interest Litigation2
The Rule of Climate Policy: How Do Chinese Judges Contribute to Climate Governance without Climate Law?2
Legal, Regulatory, and Governance Innovation in Transnational Environmental Law2
The Law of Energy Transition in Federal Systems2
Judicial Interpretation of Tort Law inMilieudefensiev.Shell: A Rejoinder2
Towards a Non-Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering: Lessons from International Law and Governance2
Crossing (Conceptual) Boundaries of Transnational Environmental Law2
Fighting Deforestation in Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Relevance of the Rome Statute for Rosewood Trafficking in Senegal2
Comparing Legal Disciplines as an Approach to Understanding the Role of Law in Decarbonizing Societies2
The Public Law Paradoxes of Climate Emergency Declarations2
A Conceptual Model for Climate Change Mainstreaming in Government2
Ten Years On: Rethinking Transnational Environmental Law2
The Swiss Primate Case: How Courts Have Paved the Way for the First Direct Democratic Vote on Animal Rights2
What If the Black Forest Owned Itself? A Constitutional Property Law Perspective on Rights of Nature2
Transversal Harm, Regulation, and the Tolerance of Oil Disasters2
The Glyphosate Saga Continues: ‘Dissenting’ Member States and the European Way Forward2
Environmental Law as a Transnational Ecosystem1
Towards a Transnational Approach to Transboundary Haze Pollution: Governing Traditional Farming in Fire-Prone Regions of Indonesia1
Achieving Groundwater Governance: Ostrom's Design Principles and Payments for Ecosystem Services Approaches1
Intersectional Victims as Agents of Change in International Human Rights-Based Climate Litigation1
Energy Justice and the Principles of Article 194(1) TFEU Governing EU Energy Policy1
The Latent Potential of Cumulative Effects Concepts in National and International Environmental Impact Assessment Regimes1
Transforming the Rule of Law in Environmental and Climate Litigation: Prohibiting the Arbitrary Treatment of Future Generations1
Towards a Methodology for Specifying States’ Mitigation Obligations in Line with the Equity Principle and Best Available Science1
The Possibility of Radical Change in Transnational Environmental Law1
The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, edited by Vesselin Popovski Routledge, 2020, 316 pp, £120 hb, £36.99 pb, £40.49 ebk ISBN 9780415791236 hb, 9780367481483 pb, 9781315212470 1
Environmental Protection Meets Security of Electricity Supply1
Energy Transition in a Transnational World1
Understanding the Rights of Nature: A Critical Introduction, by Mihnea Tănăsescu Transcript Verlag, 2022, 168 pp, €40 pb, open access ebk ISBN 9783837654318 pb, 9783839454312 ebk (open access) - The P0
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Loss and Damage, Climate Victims, and International Climate Law: Looking Back, Looking Forward0
The Ecological Constitution: Reframing Environmental Law, by Lynda Collins Routledge, 2021, 140 pp, £44.99 hb, £16.99 ebk ISBN 9780367228729 hb, 9780429277320 ebk0
Transboundary Implications of China's Weather Modification Programme0
Five Times Faster: Rethinking the Science, Economics, and Diplomacy of Climate Change, by Simon Sharpe Cambridge University Press, 2023, 344 pp, £20 hb ISBN 97810093264900
‘This Battle is Hard and Huge’: Intractable Problems in Transnational Environmental Law0
The Evaluation of Polycentric Climate Governance, by Jonas J. Schoenefeld Cambridge University Press, 2023, 350 pp, £105 hb, US$ 135 ebk ISBN 9781316511244 hb, 9781009059381 ebk0
Salvaging Environmental Law0
EU–Third Country Dialogue on IUU Fishing: The Transformation of Thailand's Fisheries Laws0
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Bringing Multilateral Environmental Agreements into Development Finance: An Analysis of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's Environmental and Social Framework0
Value Chains and Environmental Impact Assessments: Lessons from Two French Legal Cases on Bioenergy Facilities0
Self-Governance and Sami Communities: Transitions in Early Modern Natural Resource Management, by Jesper Larsson and Eva-Lotta Päiviö Sjaunja Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, 247 pp, £44.99 hb, £34.99 pb, op0
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Adapting Hydropower to European Union Water Law: Flexible Governance versus Legal Effectiveness in Sweden and Finland0
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The Methodologies of Transnational Environmental Law Scholarship0
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The Third Pillar of International Climate Change Policy: On ‘Loss and Damage’ after the Paris Agreement, edited by Morten Broberg and Beatriz Martinez Romera Routledge, 2021, 134 pp, £120 hb, £44.99 e0
Law, Colonial-Capitalist Floods, and the Production of Injustices in Eastern India: Insights for Climate Adaptation0
Protecting the Third Pole: Transplanting International Law, by Simon Marsden Edward Elgar, 2019, 328 pp, £95 hb ISBN 9781786437402 hb0
Hope-Bearing Legislation? The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 20150
Making Climate Policy Work, by Danny Cullenward and David G. Victor Polity, 2020, 256 pp, £55 hb, £15.99 pb, £14.99 ebk ISBN 9781509541799 hb, 9781509541805 pb, 9781509541812 ebk0
Renewable Energy Law: An International Assessment, by Penelope Crossley Cambridge University Press, 2019, 270 pp, £85 hb, $88 ebk ISBN 9781107185760 hb, 9781316952863 ebk0
Measuring It, Managing It, Fixing It? Data and Rights in Transnational and Local Climate Change Governance0
Empowering Through Law: Environmental NGOs as Regulatory Intermediaries in EU Nature Governance0
Strengthening Environmental Decision Making through Legislation: Insights from Cognitive Science and Behavioural Economics0
Developing China's Hydrogen Economy: National Regulation Through Local Experimentation0
Looking to Livestock: Gauging the Evolution of the EU's Agri-Climate Law and Policy0
A New Leaf: Is It Time to De-objectify Plants in Private Law?0
Carbon Leakage and International Climate Change Law0
The Ecology of War and Peace, by Eliana Cusato Cambridge University Press, 2021, 296 pp, £85 hb, US$88 ebk ISBN 9781108837521 hb, 9781108944632 ebk0
Children and Future Generations Rights before the Courts: The Vexed Question of Definitions0
The Quest to Close the Accountability Gap in Environmental Law0
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Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform: An International Law Response, by Vernon J.C. Rive Edward Elgar, 2019, 320 pp, £90 hb ISBN 97817853608860
Human Rights and the Environment: Legality, Indivisibility, Dignity and Geography, edited by James R. May & Erin Daly Edward Elgar, 2019, 616 pp, £215 hb, £172 ebk ISBN 9781788111454 hb, 9781788110
Global Animal Law from the Margins: International Trade in Animals and Their Bodies, by Iyan Offor Routledge, 2023, 320 pp, £145 hb, £35.99 ebk ISBN 9781032226989 hb, 9781003273783 ebk0
Permanence and Liability: Legal Considerations on the Integration of Carbon Dioxide Removal into the EU Emissions Trading System0
Indigenous Rights Amidst Global Turmoil0
Rights of Nature on the Island of Ireland: Origins, Drivers, and Implications for Future Rights of Nature Movements0
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Broadening the Branches and Deepening the Roots of Transnational Environmental Law0
Fuzzy Universality in Climate Change Litigation0
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The Legal Objectives of the EU Emissions Trading System: An Evaluation Framework0
Regulating Transnational Sustainability Regimes, by Enrico Partiti Cambridge University Press, 2022, 256 pp, £85 hb, US$88 ebk ISBN 9781108837576 hb, 9781108944687 ebk0
Agricultural Exceptionalism in the Climate Change Treaties0
The Intersections of Public Rights and Private Rules: An Analysis of Human Rights in Forestry and Fisheries Certification Standards0
The Rising Tide of Rights: Addressing Climate Loss and Damage through Rights-Based Litigation0
City-Level Law and Action for Climate-Resilient Development in Southern Africa0
Assessing Drifting Fish Aggregating Device (dFAD) Abandonment under International Marine Pollution Law0
Shared State Responsibility for Land-Based Marine Plastic Pollution0
Refining Reflexive Environmental Law by Nature and Nurture: Autonomy, Accountability, and Adjustability0
Global Plastic Pollution and Its Regulation: History, Trends, Perspectives, by Gerry Nagtzaam, Geert Van Calster, Steve Kourabas and Elena Karataeva Edward Elgar, 2023, 343 pp, £115 hb, £25 ebk ISBN 90
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A Critical Review of the Energy Charter Treaty from an Earth System Law Perspective0
A Rights Turn in Biodiversity Litigation?0
The Complexity of Transnational Environmental Law0
Transnational Governance of Soybean Land Use in South America: A Polycentric Approach0
Certifying China: The Rise and Limits of Transnational Sustainability Governance in Emerging Economies, by Yixian Sun The MIT Press, 2022, 276 pp., $35 pb, open access ebk ISBN 9780262543699 pb, 978020
Rediscovery and Revival in Islamic Environmental Law: Back to the Future of Nature's Trust, by Samira Idllalène Cambridge University Press, 2021, 200 pp, £85 hb, £20 pb, US$30 ebk ISBN 9781108488785 h0
Towards a Methodology for Specifying States’ Mitigation Obligations in Line with the Equity Principle and Best Available Science – CORRIGENDUM0
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The New Climate Activism: NGO Authority and Participation in Climate Change Governance, by Jen Iris Allan University of Toronto Press, 2020, 226 pp, $85 hb, $32.95 pb ISBN 9781487508388 hb, 97814875250
Charting Environmental Law Futures in the Anthropocene, edited by Michelle Lim Springer, 2019, 245 pp, €124.79 hb, €96.29 ebk ISBN 9789811390647 hb, 9789811390654 ebk0
Due Regard for Future Generations? The No Harm Rule and Sovereignty in the Advisory Opinions on Climate Change0
The Illusion of Harmony: Power, Politics, and Distributive Implications of Rights of Nature0
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When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide: The Politics of Conflict Management by Regional Courts, by Marie-Catherine Petersmann Cambridge University Press, 2022, 316 pp, £85 hb, £80.75 e0
The Psychology of Environmental Law, by Arden Rowell and Kenworthey Bilz New York University Press, 352 pp, US$99 hb ISBN 97814798123010
Why Do States Adhere to the Sustainable Development Goals?0
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