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approx. 80 pages
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CCLR Ranked Among the Top 10 European Law Journals

Washington and Lee University School of Law publishes the leading ranking of international law journals based on each journals’ impact and total citations from 2005 to 2012. The Carbon & Climate Law Review is # 10 for European Law over a 100 peer-reviewed journal entries.

To view the ranking, visit http://lawlib.wlu.edu/LJ/index.aspx.

CCLR - Carbon and Climate Law Review

As climate policies evolve around the globe, attention is shifting from their conceptual design to the challenges of implementation. Where theoretical concerns once dominated, legal professionals are now called upon to ensure smooth operation of the regulatory framework. No area reflects this better than the carbon market, where each transaction is subject to sophisticated contractual arrangements, liability rules, accounting practices, and other mandatory constraints.

Responding to the growing demand for a discussion forum on these issues, the Carbon & Climate Law Review strikes a balance between the interests of practitioners, notably those engaged in the rapidly evolving carbon market, and a more doctrinal focus, alternating legal policy recommendations with timely articles on legal aspects of carbon trading and other dimensions of greenhouse gas regulation.

A section on current developments updates readers on recent market trends, political decisions, new literature and relevant events. Most importantly, however, the Carbon & Climate Law Review brings together representatives from the legal discipline and other stakeholders in one specialised journal, allowing them to engage in a dynamic debate on the law of climate change.

 

Editor

Michael Mehling

 

Associate Editors

Harro van Asselt, Camilla Bausch, Kaitlin A. Gregg, Andrew Gilder, Leonardo Massai,  Francesco Sindico, Christopher Tung, Karl Upston-Hooper

 

Editorial Board

Thomas L. Brewer, William Burns, Geert van Calster, Elisabeth DeMarco, David Driesen, Astrid Epiney, David Freestone, Michael Gerrard, Anthony Hobley, Richard Macrory, Simon Marr, Annie Petsonk, Michael Rodi, Wolf-Friedrich Spieth, Charlotte Streck, William L. Thomas, Martijn Wilder


Peer Review

The general articles featured in each issue are unsolicited submissions and are peer-reviewed by at least one and typically two reviewers. For the thematic focus, however, a guest editor takes responsibility for identifying suitable topics and authors, and also for ensuring the quality of the submissions.


Press

IUCN Introduction to LC 32/LP/5 INF 2

Newsletter Giuridica Fondazione Lombardia per l'Ambiente, Jul 27 2010

 

 

 
 

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