Public Participation in China’s Environmental Lawmaking: In Pursuit of Better Environmental Democracy
Xiao Zhu, Kaijie Wu
págs. 389-416
Vagueness and Discretion in the Scope of the EIA Directive
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págs. 417-444
A Borrowed Cloak: The Institutional Bottlenecks to Legislating Environmental Information Disclosure by Chinese Listed Corporations
Tao Huang, Qingyue Yue
págs. 445-473
The ‘Triangle’ of Australian Energy Law and Policy: Omissions, Connections and Evaluating Environmental Effects
Simon Marsden
págs. 475-503
Are More Prescriptive Laws Better? Transforming REDD+ Safeguards into National Legislation
Claudia Ituarte-Lima, Constance L. McDermott
págs. 505-536
The Legality of Downgrading Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement: Lessons from the US Disengagement
Lavanya Rajamani, Jutta Brunnée
págs. 537-551
Significant International Environmental Law Cases 2016–17
James Harrison
págs. 553-563
Surviving Without Nature
Valerie Fogleman
págs. 565-578
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