Domestic and international climate policies: complementarity or disparity? Lauri Peterson Original Paper Open access 26 June 2021 Pages: 97 - 118
Evaluating EU responsiveness to the evolution of the international regime complex on climate change Joseph EarsomTom Delreux Original Paper 10 June 2021 Pages: 711 - 728
China's policy and finding ways to prevent collapse in WEEE processing in the context of the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal Qinrun Zhang Original Paper 10 June 2021 Pages: 693 - 710
Ideology and non-state climate action: partnering and design of REDD+ projects Benjamin M. Abraham Original Paper Open access 28 May 2021 Pages: 669 - 690
International nuclear energy legal regulation: comparing the experience of the EU and the CIS countries Aigul NukushevaGuldana KarzhassovaKulbagila Baikenzhina Original Paper 22 May 2021 Pages: 647 - 667
Modelling and analysing the relationship between innovation and the European Regulations on hazardous waste shipments M. Pilar LatorreMargarita Martinez-NuñezCarmen Callao Original Paper 21 May 2021 Pages: 575 - 594
Evolving together: transboundary water governance in the Colorado River Basin Mariana Rivera-TorresAndrea K. Gerlak Original Paper 19 May 2021 Pages: 553 - 574
Assigning a grass-root NGO role to legitimate organizations as resident watch-dogs in negotiating carbon benefits derived from multilateral funding Dan-Bi Um Original Paper 10 May 2021 Pages: 631 - 646
Environmental education and awareness: the present and future key to the sustainable management of Ramsar convention sites in Kenya Parita ShahGeorge Atisa Original Paper 10 May 2021 Pages: 611 - 630
Thijs Van de Graaf and Benjamin K. Sovacool: Global Energy Politics Hugo Faber Book Review 08 April 2021 Pages: 735 - 738
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Economic and legal regulation of the use and development of renewable energy sources Ali SabyrzhanGulnara BalgimbekovaViktor Shestak Original Paper 30 March 2021 Pages: 595 - 610
John Rawls and compliance to climate change agreements: insights from a laboratory experiment Klaudijo KlaserLorenzo SacconiMarco Faillo Original Paper Open access 20 March 2021 Pages: 531 - 551
Achieving the ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement: the role of key actors S. AndresenG. BangA. Underdal Editorial 26 February 2021 Pages: 1 - 7
Cost of groundwater protection: major groundwater basin protection zones in Poland Ewa KrogulecJacek GurwinMirosław Wąsik Original Paper Open access 22 February 2021 Pages: 517 - 530
A new two-nested-game approach: linking micro- and macro-scales in international environmental agreements Tiziano DistefanoSimone D’Alessandro Original Paper Open access 19 February 2021 Pages: 493 - 516
The Paris agreement and key actors’ domestic climate policy mixes: comparative patterns Jon Birger SkjærsethSteinar AndresenGørild M. Heggelund Original Paper 18 February 2021 Pages: 59 - 73
Towards a European Green Deal: The evolution of EU climate and energy policy mixes Jon Birger Skjærseth Original Paper 18 February 2021 Pages: 25 - 41
The United States: conditions for accelerating decarbonisation in a politically divided country Guri Bang Original Paper 17 February 2021 Pages: 43 - 58
China’s climate and energy policy: at a turning point? Gørild M. Heggelund Original Paper 13 February 2021 Pages: 9 - 23
Response of the Arab world to climate change challenges and the Paris agreement Salpie S. Djoundourian Original Paper 01 February 2021 Pages: 469 - 491
Impact assessment of a mandatory operational goal-based short-term measure to reduce GHG emissions from ships: the LDC/SIDS case study Harilaos N. PsaraftisThalis Zis Original Paper 03 January 2021 Pages: 445 - 467
Examining host-State counterclaims for environmental damage in investor-State dispute settlement from human rights and transnational public policy perspectives Ted Gleason Original Paper 14 December 2020 Pages: 427 - 444
National political pressure groups and the stability of international environmental agreements Achim HagenJuan-Carlos Altamirano-CabreraHans-Peter Weikard Original Paper Open access 03 December 2020 Pages: 405 - 425
Correction to: Prospects of legal regulation in the field of electronic waste management in the context of a circular economy Gulzhazira IlyassovaAigul NukushevaMarzhangul Akimzhanova Correction 19 November 2020 Pages: 389 - 389
The principle of no significant harm in international water law Susanne SchmeierJoyeeta Gupta Editorial 04 November 2020 Pages: 597 - 600
Future proofing the principle of no significant harm Joyeeta GuptaSusanne Schmeier Original Paper Open access 02 November 2020 Pages: 731 - 747
From ‘mad cow’ crisis to synthetic biology: challenges to EU regulation of GMOs beyond the European context Artem AnyshchenkoJennifer Yarnold Original Paper 02 November 2020 Pages: 391 - 404
The principle of no significant harm in the Central Asian context Dinara ZiganshinaBarbara Janusz-Pawletta Original Paper 31 October 2020 Pages: 713 - 730
The evolution and challenges in China’s implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity: a new analytical framework Tianbao Qin Commentary 26 October 2020 Pages: 347 - 365
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Prospects of legal regulation in the field of electronic waste management in the context of a circular economy Gulzhazira IlyassovaAigul NukushevaMarzhangul Akimzhanova Original Paper 24 October 2020 Pages: 367 - 388
Beyond delegation size: developing country negotiating capacity and NGO ‘support’ in international climate negotiations Nicholas Chan Original Paper 20 October 2020 Pages: 201 - 217
Assessment framework of actor strategies in international river basin management, the case of Deltarhine Tobias RennerSander MeijerinkToine Smits Original Paper Open access 12 October 2020 Pages: 255 - 283
The no significant harm principle and the human right to water Otto Spijkers Original Paper 09 October 2020 Pages: 699 - 712
European fuel economy policy for new passenger cars: a historical comparative analysis of discourses and change factors Takahiro Oki Original Paper Open access 09 October 2020 Pages: 165 - 181
The role of international regimes and courts in clarifying prevention of harm in freshwater and marine environmental protection Ruby MoynihanBjørn-Oliver Magsig Original Paper 06 October 2020 Pages: 649 - 666
The role of international case law in implementing the obligation not to cause significant harm Mara TigninoChristian Bréthaut Original Paper Open access 06 October 2020 Pages: 631 - 648
Reciprocity in practice: the hydropolitics of equitable and reasonable utilization in the Lancang-Mekong basin Carl MiddletonDavid J. Devlaeminck Original Paper 04 October 2020 Pages: 235 - 253
The inter-relationship between no harm, equitable and reasonable utilisation and cooperation under international water law Attila M. Tanzi Original Paper Open access 28 September 2020 Pages: 619 - 629
The duty to take appropriate measures to prevent significant transboundary harm and private companies: insights from transboundary hydropower projects Alistair Rieu-Clarke Original Paper Open access 23 September 2020 Pages: 667 - 682
The risk of carbon leakage in global climate agreements Tobias NielsenNicolai BaumertViktoras Kulionis Original Paper Open access 16 September 2020 Pages: 147 - 163
Does capacity increase compliance? Examining evidence from European cooperation against air pollution Andreas Kokkvoll Tveit Original Paper Open access 15 September 2020 Pages: 323 - 345
The current state of development of the no significant harm principle: How far have we come? Owen McIntyre Original Paper 09 September 2020 Pages: 601 - 618
Prior notification of planned measures: A response to the no-harm dilemma? Susanne Schmeier Original Paper 08 September 2020 Pages: 683 - 698
Global warming problem faced by the international community: international legal aspect Aigul NukushevaGulzhazira IlyassovaLeila Arenova Original Paper 26 August 2020 Pages: 219 - 233
The effectiveness of the Bern Convention on wildlife legislation and judicial decisions in Turkey Osman Devrim ElvanÜstüner BirbenHasan Emre Ünal Original Paper 24 August 2020 Pages: 305 - 321
Limits to learning: the struggle to adapt to unintended effects of international payment for environmental services programmes Dirk-Jan KochMarloes Verholt Original Paper Open access 15 July 2020 Pages: 507 - 539
Hybrid transnational advocacy networks in environmental protection: banning the use of cyanide in European gold mining Alexandra-Maria Bocse Original Paper Open access 10 July 2020 Pages: 285 - 303
Green building in China Yayun ShenMichael Faure Original Paper Open access 10 July 2020 Pages: 183 - 199
New alliances in global environmental governance: how intergovernmental treaty secretariats interact with non-state actors to address transboundary environmental problems Thomas HickmannJoshua Philipp Elsässer Original Paper Open access 10 July 2020 Pages: 459 - 481
Moral duties, compliance and polycentric climate governance Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh Original Paper 09 July 2020 Pages: 483 - 506