Edited by:
Hugh Wilkins
The Review of European Community & International Environmental Law (RECIEL) is an international journal that contains articles on a broad range of topics in environmental law and policy. RECIEL bridges both academic and professional spheres by providing scholars, legal practitioners, policy makers, students and any other interested persons with information on developments in international, European Community and comparative environmental law and policy.
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Step Towards Stronger Involvement of Business in MEA Implementation?
Linda Siegele and Halina Ward
Recent Articles
The Emergence of an 'Ecosystem Approach' to the Protection of International Watercourses under International Law
Owen McIntyre
The Berlin Initiative on Strengthening the Conservation Agenda of the International Whaling Commission: Towards a New Era for Cetaceans?
William C.G. Burns
EC Enlargement and the Development of European Environmental Policy: Parallel Histories, Divergent Paths?
Marie Soveroski
Moving the Climate Change Regime Further Through a Hydrogen Protocol
Francesco Sindico and Joyeeta Gupta
Genetically Modified Organisms in the European Union: Public Attitudes and Regulatory Developments
Elsa Tsioumani
Issues in Volume 12, 2003
12.1 Outcomes of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
12.2 Desertification and Land Degradation
12.3 Liability and Accountability in International Environmental Law
Issues in Volume 11, 2002
Voume 11 focused on an evaluation of international environmental law in the "Rio + 10" context
11:1 International Biodiversity Law
11:2 Climate Change
11:3 Trade and the Environment
Issues in Volume 10, 2001
10:1 Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development
10:2 The Role of Enironmental NGOs in International Environmental Protection
10:3 Species Protection Treaties
Issues in Volume 9, 2000
9:1 Armed Conflict, Security and the Environment
9:2 Principles of Environmental Law
9:3 Emissions Trading
Issues in Volume 8, 1999
8:1 The Marine Environment
8:2 Hazardous Substances and Activities
8:3 The 10th Anniversary of FIELD
"After its successful start RECIEL continues to provide a contribution of high practical value and academic authority to further development of international environmental law."
Ms Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Executive Director, United Nations Environmental Programme