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About this journalEnvironmental Law Review is a peer-reviewed journal and forum for critical discussion of current and developing ideas in environmental law. It maintains a dialogue between leading edge practitioners and academics in the fields of environmental law, environmental management and business. This journal is the member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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After trim spaces title : Coordinating UK trade and climate policy ambitions: A legislative and policy analysisEmily Lydgate, Chloe Anthony
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After trim spaces title : Balancing livelihoods with environmental protection: A case study from Fiji
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After trim spaces title : Consciously transnational: Urgenda and the shape of climate change litigation: The State of the Netherlands (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy) v Urgenda FoundationEmily Barritt
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After trim spaces title : Quarterly Comment by Trinity Chambers: Newcastle, UK Alice Richardson, Matthew R Crowe, Parissa Najah, Shada MellorAlice Richardson, Matthew R Crowe, Parissa Najah, Shada Mellor
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After trim spaces title : Neither too early nor too late: Goldilocks litigation in the climate spaceJolyon Maugham QC, Gabriella De Souza Crook
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After trim spaces title : The chase for legal timber: Developments in the commercial trade of timber in GhanaClement Kojo Akapame
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After trim spaces title : The first German climate casePetra Minnerop
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After trim spaces title : Quarterly Comment by Trinity Chambers: Trinity Chambers, NewcastleAlice Richardson, Matthew R. Crowe, Matthew Hopkins, Jack Cottrell, Shada Mellor
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After trim spaces title : The relationship between the principle of sustainable development and the human right to a clean and healthy environment in Kenya’s legal context: An appraisalRosemary Mwanza
Sep 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 3First published: 14 Oct 2020
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After trim spaces title : Precautionary principle, its interpretation and application by the Indian judiciary: ‘When I use a word it means just what I choose it to mean-neither more nor less’ Humpty DumptyGitanjali Nain Gill
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After trim spaces title : Nourishing and protecting our urban ‘green’ space in a post-pandemic worldChristopher Rodgers
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After trim spaces title : The relationship between the principle of sustainable development and the human right to a clean and healthy environment in Kenya’s legal context: An appraisalRosemary Mwanza
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After trim spaces title : Judicial cooperation in environmental matters: Mapping national courts behaviour in follow-up casesLorenzo Squintani, Jon Rakipi
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After trim spaces title : Fracking: Minding the gapsJoanne Hawkins
Mar 2015 - Vol 17 , Issue 1First published: 09 Mar 2015Views: 437 Citations: 19 -
After trim spaces title : Do the rules of private nuisance breach the principles of environmental justice?
Mar 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 1First published: 07 Mar 2019Views: 416 Citations: 0 -
After trim spaces title : Climate change and nationally significant infrastructure projects: R (on the application of Plan B Earth) v Secretary of State for TransportEdward Mitchell
Jun 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 2First published: 02 Jul 2020Views: 349 Citations: 0 -
After trim spaces title : Coordinating UK trade and climate policy ambitions: A legislative and policy analysisEmily Lydgate, Chloe Anthony
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After trim spaces title : Marine spatial planning in the UK: A review of the progress and effectiveness of the plans and their policiesAnne-Michelle Slater, Jim Claydon
Jun 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 2First published: 02 Jul 2020Views: 325 Citations: 1
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After trim spaces title : Delivering a better natural environment? The Agriculture Bill and future agri-environment policyChristopher Rodgers
Mar 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 1First published: 07 Mar 2019Citations: 3 Views: 583 -
After trim spaces title : The Environmental Liability Directive, the Water Framework Directive and the Definition of ‘Water Damage’Henrik Josefsson
Sep 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 3First published: 11 Sep 2018Citations: 3 Views: 176 -
After trim spaces title : The day after: Protecting the human rights affected by environmental challenges after the EU accession to the European Convention on Human RightsIrene Antonopoulos
Dec 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 4First published: 06 Dec 2018Citations: 2 Views: 225 -
After trim spaces title : International obligations and devolved powers – ploughing through competences and GM cropsAnnegret Engel, Ludivine Petetin
Mar 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 1First published: 13 Mar 2018Citations: 2 Views: 465 -
After trim spaces title : EU environmental compliance assuranceAleksandra Čavoški
Jun 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 2First published: 03 Jun 2019Citations: 1 Views: 133 -
After trim spaces title : Nourishing and protecting our urban ‘green’ space in a post-pandemic worldChristopher Rodgers
Sep 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 3First published: 17 Aug 2020Citations: 1 Views: 904 -
After trim spaces title : Marine spatial planning in the UK: A review of the progress and effectiveness of the plans and their policiesAnne-Michelle Slater, Jim Claydon
Jun 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 2First published: 02 Jul 2020Citations: 1 Views: 361 -
After trim spaces title : Examining the legal safeguards against the environmental impact of land grabbing in African countries: A critical review of Nigerian environmental lawTaiwo Ajala
Mar 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 1First published: 13 Mar 2018Citations: 1 Views: 613 -
After trim spaces title : The place of the Rochdale envelope approach in offshore renewable energyCatherine Ann Caine
Jun 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 2First published: 12 Jun 2018Citations: 1 Views: 120
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