Transnational Environmental Law

Papers
(The median citation count of Transnational Environmental Law is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
TEL volume 11 issue 3 Cover and Front matter27
Children and Youth in Strategic Climate Litigation: Advancing Rights through Legal Argument and Legal Mobilization19
Litigating Climate Change in the Global South, by Jolene Lin and Jacqueline Peel Oxford University Press, 2024, 272 pp, £90 hb, £60 ebk ISBN 9780192843890 hb, 9780192657688 ebk18
The Ecology of War and Peace, by Eliana Cusato Cambridge University Press, 2021, 296 pp, £85 hb, US$88 ebk ISBN 9781108837521 hb, 9781108944632 ebk18
How Ecuador's Courts Are Giving Form and Force to Rights of Nature Norms15
A Rights Turn in Biodiversity Litigation?15
Hope-Bearing Legislation? The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 201512
Negotiating the Anthropocene: From Bonn to Belém9
Crossing (Conceptual) Boundaries of Transnational Environmental Law9
Justifying Representation of Future Generations and Nature: Contradictory or Mutually Supporting Values?8
Self-Governance and Sami Communities: Transitions in Early Modern Natural Resource Management, by Jesper Larsson and Eva-Lotta Päiviö Sjaunja Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, 247 pp, £44.99 hb, £34.99 pb, op7
A Conceptual Model for Climate Change Mainstreaming in Government7
An Apology Leading to Dystopia: Or, Why Fuelling Climate Change Is Tortious7
Avoid, Align or Contest? An Examination of National Courts’ Postures in International Climate Law Litigation7
TEL volume 11 issue 1 Cover and Back matter6
Permanence and Liability: Legal Considerations on the Integration of Carbon Dioxide Removal into the EU Emissions Trading System6
The Latent Potential of Cumulative Effects Concepts in National and International Environmental Impact Assessment Regimes6
Are Banks Responsible for Animal Welfare and Climate Disruption? A Critical Review of Australian Banks’ Due Diligence Policies for Agribusiness Lending5
Evaluating the Ethical Responsibility of Environmental Planning Law in Perpetuating Settler Colonialism Using a Transnational Legal Lens5
The Glyphosate Saga Continues: ‘Dissenting’ Member States and the European Way Forward5
Identifying Key Polluters: The Feasibility of Applying the Polluter Pays Principle to Marine Greenhouse Gas Emissions5
Transnational Governance of Soybean Land Use in South America: A Polycentric Approach5
Understanding the Rights of Nature: A Critical Introduction, by Mihnea Tănăsescu Transcript Verlag, 2022, 168 pp, €40 pb, open access ebk ISBN 9783837654318 pb, 9783839454312 ebk (open access) - The P5
Transition rather than Revolution: The Gradual Road towards Animal Legal Personhood through the Legislature5
Law, Colonial-Capitalist Floods, and the Production of Injustices in Eastern India: Insights for Climate Adaptation5
Future Generations Litigation and Transformative Changes in Environmental Governance4
Is Enhanced Transparency the “Backbone” of the Paris Agreement? A Critical Assessment4
Refining Reflexive Environmental Law by Nature and Nurture: Autonomy, Accountability, and Adjustability4
Adapting Hydropower to European Union Water Law: Flexible Governance versus Legal Effectiveness in Sweden and Finland4
Towards a Non-Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering: Lessons from International Law and Governance4
The Complexity of Transnational Environmental Law4
The Methodologies of Transnational Environmental Law Scholarship4
TEL volume 10 issue 3 Cover and Front matter4
Certifying China: The Rise and Limits of Transnational Sustainability Governance in Emerging Economies, by Yixian Sun The MIT Press, 2022, 276 pp., $35 pb, open access ebk ISBN 9780262543699 pb, 978024
Striving Towards ‘The Good Life’: What Environmental Litigation in India Can Tell Us About Climate Litigation in the Global South4
Environmental Impact Assessments and Trade Agreements: An Analysis of US, Canadian, and EU Practices4
Flexilateralism in EU Trade Policy: The Case of Aviation Fuels in the Hardening Environmental Trade Instruments3
Highlights of Recent Book Publications (July 2020 to June 2021)3
Salvaging Environmental Law3
Agricultural Exceptionalism in the Climate Change Treaties3
Rediscovery and Revival in Islamic Environmental Law: Back to the Future of Nature's Trust, by Samira Idllalène Cambridge University Press, 2021, 200 pp, £85 hb, £20 pb, US$30 ebk ISBN 9781108488785 h3
Assessing Drifting Fish Aggregating Device (dFAD) Abandonment under International Marine Pollution Law3
Value Chains and Environmental Impact Assessments: Lessons from Two French Legal Cases on Bioenergy Facilities3
The Possibility of Radical Change in Transnational Environmental Law3
‘This Battle is Hard and Huge’: Intractable Problems in Transnational Environmental Law2
Regulating Transnational Sustainability Regimes, by Enrico Partiti Cambridge University Press, 2022, 256 pp, £85 hb, US$88 ebk ISBN 9781108837576 hb, 9781108944687 ebk2
Ten Years On: Rethinking Transnational Environmental Law2
Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing in International Law, by Elisa Morgera Oxford University Press, 2024, 304 pp, £90 hb, £60 ebk ISBN 9780198862130 hb, 9780192606730 ebk2
The Rights of Nature as a Bridge between Land-Ownership Regimes: The Potential of Institutionalized Interplay in Post-Colonial Societies2
When Environmental Protection and Human Rights Collide: The Politics of Conflict Management by Regional Courts, by Marie-Catherine Petersmann Cambridge University Press, 2022, 316 pp, £85 hb, £80.75 e2
Towards a Methodology for Specifying States’ Mitigation Obligations in Line with the Equity Principle and Best Available Science2
Achieving Groundwater Governance: Ostrom's Design Principles and Payments for Ecosystem Services Approaches2
Can Domestic Environmental Courts Implement International Environmental Law? A Framework for Institutional Analysis2
A Critical Review of the Energy Charter Treaty from an Earth System Law Perspective1
Rights of Nature on the Island of Ireland: Origins, Drivers, and Implications for Future Rights of Nature Movements1
The Legal Transition Towards a More Circular Battery Value Chain: A Critical Analysis of the Batteries Regulation1
Re-imagining the Making of Climate Law and Policy in Citizens’ Assemblies1
Why Do States Adhere to the Sustainable Development Goals?1
Children and Future Generations Rights before the Courts: The Vexed Question of Definitions1
Transnational Legal Clinic Collaboration: A Force in Global Climate Litigation1
Transboundary Implications of China's Weather Modification Programme1
Judicial Interpretation of Tort Law inMilieudefensiev.Shell: A Rejoinder1
Subnational Climate Clubs: An Interactional Approach to Transnational Lawmaking1
The Illusion of Harmony: Power, Politics, and Distributive Implications of Rights of Nature1
Carbon Leakage and International Climate Change Law1
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