Environmental Law and Management - Volume 28 - Issue 1

ARTICLES
Phoenix from the ashes: an analysis of the Paris Agreement to the United Nations
WOLFGANG OBERGASSEL, CHRISTOF ARENS, LUKAS HERMWILLE, NICO KREIBICH, FLORAIN MERSMANN, HERMANN E OTT AND HANNA WANG-HELMREICH
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany

This article follows on from Part 1 published in ELM (2015) 27 (6) 243-262

Thresholds, scale and strategy for biodiversity offsets in Australia: where to draw the line?
ANITA FOERSTER, PROFESSOR JAN McDONALD
Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania

CASE LAW
EU law - Holcim (Romania) SA v European Commission - greenhouse gas emissions allowances
Civil liability - Peires v Bickerton's Aerodromes Ltd - noise nuisance
Town and country planning - R(lensbury) v Richmond-Upon-Thames LBC - wind turbine permission
JASON LOWTHER
Plymouth University

STRATEGIC ISSUES - ENGLAND AND WALES
BREXIT and environmental law
SARAH HOLMES
Legal Director, Bond Dickinson LLP

Implications of the UK leaving the European Union: waste management
CLARE DEANSELY, ANGUS EVERS, RICHARD MITCHENER, ALAN POTTER AND HILARY STONE
UNITED KINGDOM ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION
Waste Working Party

Freedom of Information Act 2000: a commentary on the Commission's March 2016 Report
JOHATHAN ISTED, MARTIN COX
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

STRATEGIC ISSUES - SCOTLAND
Environmental justice - land use strategy - Circular economy

BEHIND THE HEADLINES
The Paris Agreement: four months onĀ Riparian rights and responsibilities
DAVID POCKLINGTON
Director, Envirolaw