Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: Vol 37 Pt 2
By journalalerts on April 3, 2020
Posted In: Environmental and Planning Law Journal (EPLJ) Tagged: "If We Don’t Mine Coal Someone Else Will" 2019–2020 Bushfires A Case Study of Incentive Regulation in Electricity Transmission Networks for the Uptake of Renewable Energy: Build It and They Will Come Administrative Litigation Law (ALL) adverse impacts of climate change articles assessment of environmental and economic impacts of mining projects Australian class action jurisprudence bioregional planning Briana Collins changing market conditions Civil Procedure Law (CPL) claims by foreign claimants against Australian-domiciled entities claims for breach of statutory environmental duties climate change based claims Climate-induced Displacement: Protection under the Current International Legal Frameworks coal mine Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 1951 Corey Byrne critical habitat Debunking the "Market Substitution Assumption" in Queensland Climate Change Litigation Dr Gerry Bates ecological civilisation Editorial EIA Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) Environmental Class Actions in Australia: A Coming Storm? environmental public-interest litigation EPBC Act EPLJ Essay Topic: A New Era for a Higher Level of Public Participation in the Administration of Environmental Law and Justice in the People’s Republic of China foreign pollution impacts of a development project on the environment economy and society Ishrat Jahan James A Fitzsimons Justine Bell-James Maya Suzuki moral and ethical issues MSA Muddied Waters: Revealing Methodological Confusion in Australia's Environmental Impact Assessment Process native insect species new types of claims offshore wind Paris Agreement Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Reconsidering the Species-specific Approach: Insects and the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act renewable energy generation Simon Anderson solar PV Sophie Lloyd Special Issue species-specific protections standard of proof and precautionary principle sustainable development of PRC threatened species Urgent Need to Use and Reform Critical Habitat Listing in Australian Legislation Why Australia (Desperately) Needs a New National Sustainability Strategy Xu (John) Zhang