Climate Law
- Print ISSN:
- 1878-6553
- On-Line ISSN:
- 1878-6561
Aims & Scope
A complex legal regime has evolved to frame climate governance, encompassing interconnected public international law, transnational law and private law elements. At the core of the international effort remain the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol, which have spawned innovative features such as carbon trading mechanisms and a sophisticated compliance regime. Municipal legislative action dealing with mitigation and adaptation is gathering pace.
The focus of the peer-reviewed journal Climate Law is on the many legal issues that arise internationally and at the state level as climate law continues to evolve.
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Alexander Zahar
Macquarie Law School
Macquarie University
Sydney
Australia
Email: alexander.zahar@mq.edu.au
Book Review Editor
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
Edinburgh Law School
University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Email: n.ghaleigh@ed.ac.uk
Click here for instructions for book reviewers. For the journal`s style sheet, click here.
Editorial Board
Steinar Andresen
Norway
Jutta Brunnée
Canada
Cinnamon P. Carlarne
USA
Achala Chandani Abeysinghe
United Kingdom
Christian Downie
Australia
Michael G. Faure
The Netherlands
Christiana Figueres
United Nations
David Freestone
USA
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
United Kingdom
Jon Hovi
Norway
Saleemul Huq
United Kingdom
René J.M. Lefeber
The Netherlands
Jolene Lin
China
Gerhard Loibl
Austria
Larry MacFaul
United Kingdom
Jan McDonald
Australia
Ronald B. Mitchell
USA
Sebastian Oberthür
Belgium
Hari Osofsky
USA
Marc Pallemaerts
The Netherlands
Jacqueline Peel
Australia
Marjan Peeters
The Netherlands
Lavanya Rajamani
India
Anuradha RV
India
Dongli Sang
China
Olav Schram Stokke
Norway
Charlotte Streck
The Netherlands
Geir Ulfstein
Norway
Jacob Werksman
European Commission
Farhana Yamin
United Kingdom
Subscription details
Subscription details 2012
Volume 3; 4 issues
Institutional subscription (print and online): US$706 / €505 (including postage and handling)
Institutional subscription (online only): US$650 / €465
Individual subscription (online only): US$165 / €140
Online since volume 1 (2010)
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