This article will consider the relevance of the notion of autonomy within a particular body of international law, namely international environmental law. Without the existence of an over-arching institutional framework on which the autonomy of the discipline might be otherwise premised, the article considers the complexity of understanding and applying autonomy within a diverse field of legal rules and institutional settings. The article will suggest, at least in international environmental law, that the notion of autonomy encompasses a wide range of meanings, ranging from the perceived-utopian (the ‘fable’) right through to the perceived-dystopian (the ‘threat’). In fact, the reality of autonomy in international environmental law is perhap...
The emergence of international environmental law has produced important challenges to the very found...
The concepts of globalisation and fragmentation present both challenges and opportunities for intern...
This paper work on international law the body of international law regulating human interaction with...
International law plays a crucial role for environmental governance. Not only is it a core element o...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023This article lays out a framework of authority fo...
The idea of the autonomy of international organizations classically reflects the political independe...
This article explores the relationship between international law and the natural environment. We con...
This article argues that our overly state-centric approach to international environmental law limits...
The surge of interest among international lawyers in constitutionalism represents one of several e...
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, to...
In spite of its impressive development at the level of treaty law and soft law, international enviro...
The two main arguments made in this paper are that the basic principles of international law need t...
This chapter opens up some new theoretical perspectives on environmental law, which has surprisingly...
The body of international environmental law consists of framework agreements with vague norms that c...
This article is about a problem only just becoming visible: the legitimacy of international environm...
The emergence of international environmental law has produced important challenges to the very found...
The concepts of globalisation and fragmentation present both challenges and opportunities for intern...
This paper work on international law the body of international law regulating human interaction with...
International law plays a crucial role for environmental governance. Not only is it a core element o...
To be Published in EJLS Issue 14(2) in January 2023This article lays out a framework of authority fo...
The idea of the autonomy of international organizations classically reflects the political independe...
This article explores the relationship between international law and the natural environment. We con...
This article argues that our overly state-centric approach to international environmental law limits...
The surge of interest among international lawyers in constitutionalism represents one of several e...
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, to...
In spite of its impressive development at the level of treaty law and soft law, international enviro...
The two main arguments made in this paper are that the basic principles of international law need t...
This chapter opens up some new theoretical perspectives on environmental law, which has surprisingly...
The body of international environmental law consists of framework agreements with vague norms that c...
This article is about a problem only just becoming visible: the legitimacy of international environm...
The emergence of international environmental law has produced important challenges to the very found...
The concepts of globalisation and fragmentation present both challenges and opportunities for intern...
This paper work on international law the body of international law regulating human interaction with...