All Stories

  1. Neither Legal Nor Political? Bureaucratic Constitutionalism in Japanese Law
  2. Book Review: Environmental Protection and Human RightsAntonDonald KSheltonDinah L, Environmental Protection and Human Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, p. 1124, ISBN 9780521747103, £65.00 (pbk).
  3. Climate change and the professions: the unexpected places and spaces of carbon markets
  4. Two Stories About E.U. Climate Change Law and Policy
  5. Two Stories about EU Climate Change Law and Policy
  6. Two Stories about EU Climate Change Law and Policy
  7. A socio-technical framework for assessing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology
  8. Perspectives on the Wendy Alexander Affair: Electoral Law, Parliamentary Standards and the Regulation of the Profession of Politics
  9. Emissions Trading before the European Court of Justice: Market Making in Luxembourg
  10. Beyond the Carbon Economy: Energy Law in Transition. Edited by DONALD N. ZILLMAN, CATHERINE REDGWELL, YINKA O. OMOROGBE and LILA K. BARRERA-HERNANDEZ
  11. The Cost of Giving and Receiving: Donations to Political Parties in the United Kingdom
  12. Darker Legacies of Law in Europe: The Shadow of National Socialism and Fascism over Europe and Its Legal Traditions
  13. Referendums in the UK's Constitutional Experience: Written Submission of Navraj Singh Ghaleigh to the House of Lords Constitution Committee
  14. The What, How and Where of Climate Law
  15. Iterative Engagements: The EU and International Normativity
  16. The Alleged Incapacities of Mr. Sheridan
  17. Emissions Trading Before the European Court of Justice: Market Making in Luxembourg
  18. Book Review: ‘Climate Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Economy’
  19. A Model for Party Finance Supervision? The First Decade of the UK’s Election Commission
  20. 'Six Honest Serving-Men': Climate Change Litigation as Legal Mobilization and the Utility of Typologies
  21. Evidence to the Committee on Standards in Public Life: Inquiry into Party Political Finance
  22. The puzzling persistence of the intellectual property right/climate change relationship