Climate Law
A Journal on Climate Change and the Law
ISSN: 1878-6553 NEW
Volume 1; 3 issues
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Status Report: First issue (volume 1:1) to be published in 2010.


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Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Alexander Zahar
Griffith Law School
Griffith University
Southport, QLD
Australia
E-mail: a.zahar@griffith.edu.au

Book Review Editor
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
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E-mail: n.ghaleigh@ed.ac.uk

 
Editorial Board
Steinar Andresen, Norway Sebastian Oberthür, Belgium
R.V. Anuradha, India Hari Osofsky, USA
Jutta Brunnée, Canada Marc Pallemaerts, The Netherlands
Achala Chandani, United Kingdom Jacqueline Peel, Australia
Christian Downie, Australia Marjan Peeters, The Netherlands
Michael G. Faure, The Netherlands Melissa A. Perry, Australia
Christiana Figueres, USA Lavanya Rajamani, India
David Freestone, USA Dane Ratliff, Canada
Jon Hovi, Norway Dongli Sang, China
Saleemul Huq, United Kingdom Olav Schram Stokke, Norway
Gerhard Loibl, Austria Charlotte Streck, The Netherlands
Larry MacFaul, United Kingdom Geir Ulfstein, Norway
Jan McDonald, Australia Jacob Werksman, USA
Ronald B. Mitchell, USA Farhana Yamin, United Kingdom
Massimiliano Montini, Italy 

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Aims and 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 Climate Law is on the many legal issues that arise internationally and at the state level as climate law continues to evolve.

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