Recent SCELG Publications
A round-up of publications by SCELG members and affiliates.
- Lorenzo Cotula, Law and political economy of the global resource squeeze: Can action rise to the challenge? (IIED, 2019).
- Stephanie Hawkins, How Important is Gender in Transboundary Groundwater Governance?: A Question for the Ramotswa Aquifer in Southern Africa wH2O The Journal of Gender and Water 6.1., 2019.
- Aileen McHarg, ‘How to conceptualise energy law and policy for an interdisciplinary audience: The case of post-Brexit UK’ Energy Policy 129, 2019.
- Elisa Morgera, "Under the radar: the role of fair and equitable benefit-sharing in protecting and realising human rights connected to natural resources" 2019 International Journal of Human Rights.
- Stephanie Switzer and Joe McMahon, "Devolution and post-Brexit trade agreements: towards a joint Trade Policy Committee?" (2019) Edinburgh Law Review.
- Saskia Vermeylen, Editorial special issue environmental and epistemic violence. Local Environment 24:2, 89-93, DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2018.1561658
- Louisa Parks and Mika Schroeder, “What We Talk about When We Talk about 'Local' Participation in International Biodiversity Law. The Changing Scope of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities' Participation under the Convention on Biological Diversity” (2018) 11 Partecipazione e Conflitto.
- Elisa Morgera, “Fair and equitable benefit-sharing in a new international instrument on marine biodiversity: A principled approach towards partnership building?” (2018-19) 5 Maritime Safety and Security Law Journal 48-77.
- Elisa Morgera, “Dawn of a New Day? The Evolving Relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity and International Human Rights Law” (2018) 54 Wake Forest Law Review 101-121
- E Morgera, L Parks and P Marchegiani, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Natural Resources in Argentina: The Challenges of Impact Assessment, Consent and Fair and Equitable Benefit-Sharing in Cases of Lithium Mining, BENELEX Working Paper No. 19.
- Lorenzo Cotula, “Reconsidering Sovereignty, Ownership and Consent in Natural Resource Contracts: From Concepts to Practice” (2018) European Yearbook of International Economic Law.
- Michael Mehling, Gilbert E. Metcalf and Robert N. Stavins (2018). “Linking Heterogeneous Climate Policies (Consistent with the Paris Agreement).” 48 Environmental Law (2018:4): 647-698
- Gearoid O'Cuinn and Stephanie Switzer, "Ebola and the airplane: Securing Mobility through Regime Interactions and Legal Adaptations"(2019) 32 Leiden Journal of International Law 71-89.
- Stephanie Switzer, Brexit and the Trade Bill (2018) The Civil Society Brexit Project.
- Stephanie Switzer, “Liminal Spaces: special and differential treatment as an incompletely theorised agreement” (2018) 15 Manchester Journal of International Economic Law 62 – 84.
- Harro van Asselt, Kati Kulovesi and Michael Mehling (2018). “Negotiating the Paris Rulebook: Introduction to the Special Issue.” 12 Carbon & Climate Law Review (2018:3): 173-183. doi: 10.21552/cclr/2018/3/3.
- Michael Mehling (2018). Governing Cooperative Approaches under the Paris Agreement. Discussion Paper for the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements. 76 pp. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University.
- Sergey Paltsev, Michael Mehling, Niven Winchester, Jennifer Morris and Kirby Ledvina (2018). Pathways to Paris: ASEAN. 154 pp. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Joint Program Special Report.
- Sergey Paltsev, Michael Mehling, Niven Winchester, Jennifer Morris and Kirby Ledvina (2018). Pathways to Paris: Latin America. 150 pp. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Joint Program Special Report.
- Saskia Vermeylen, Easter Island statues: international law is shifting against British Museum. The Conversation.