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A. Wolf, Quotas in International Environmental Agreements (London: Earthscan Publicatons, 1997), 198 pages

Sanford E. Gaines.

in Yearbook of International Environmental Law

January 1998; published online January 1998.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law; public international law. 0 words.

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Absent Environments: Theorising Environmental Law and the City. By ANDREAS PHILIPPOPOULOS-MIHALOPOULOS

Jane Holder.

in Journal of Environmental Law

January 2008; published online October 2008.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 1879 words.

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Access and advantage expanded: Mobil Corporation v Venezuela and other recent arbitration awards on treaty shopping

Paul Michael Blyschak.

in The Journal of World Energy Law & Business

March 2011; published online February 2011.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 3923 words.

Although treaty shopping in international investment arbitration has become an increasingly popular practice, little critical analysis has been written to date expressly focusing on this topic. For...

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Access and advantage in investor-state arbitration: The law and practice of treaty shopping

Matthew Skinner, Cameron A. Miles and Sam Luttrell.

in The Journal of World Energy Law & Business

November 2010; published online November 2010.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 13185 words.

This paper is concerned with ‘Treaty Shopping’ in foreign direct investment. In this context, the expression ‘Treaty Shopping’ connotes the conduct of foreign investors who deliberately seek to...

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Access to Environmental Information in Ireland: Implementation Challenges

Áine Ryall.

in Journal of Environmental Law

March 2011; published online January 2011.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 11732 words.

This article explores the limits of the discretion left to Member States under Directive 2003/4/EC on public access to environmental information and considers a range of issues relating to...

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Access to Justice in Environmental Matters—Does the European Union Comply with its Obligations?

Charles Poncelet.

in Journal of Environmental Law

July 2012; published online March 2012.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 9945 words.

This article examines whether the European Union (EU) has duly implemented its obligations regarding access to justice in environmental matters. On the one hand, a couple of directives have been...

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Access to Justice on Environmental Matters — a case of Double Standards?

in Journal of Environmental Law

January 1996.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 0 words.

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Access to the Commission's Documents in Environmental Cases – Confidentiality and Public Confidence

Peter Kunzlik.

in Journal of Environmental Law

January 1997; published online January 1997.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 0 words.

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Access to the Courts: A Conflict of Ideologies

in Journal of Environmental Law

January 1998; published online January 1998.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 0 words.

Planning controls — two similar cases concerning quarry development—local residents seek to challenge decisions by local planning authorities—application for leave—requirement to show ‘sufficient...

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Access to the Courts of the Member States for NGOs in Environmental Matters under European Union Law

Bilun Müller.

in Journal of Environmental Law

November 2011; published online October 2011.

Journal Article. Subjects: environment and energy law. 4759 words.

In spring 2011, the European Court of Justice decided two important cases, both preliminary reference procedures, granting environmental non-governmental organisations (NGOs) wider access to the...

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