Chinese Journal of Environmental Law
Scope & Guideline
Exploring Environmental Law in a Changing China
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Environmental Law and Governance:
The journal emphasizes the role of legal frameworks in addressing environmental issues, including international agreements, national legislation, and regional governance structures. - Climate Change and Human Rights:
There is a strong focus on the intersection of climate change law and human rights, exploring how legal systems can protect rights in the context of environmental degradation. - Biodiversity and Conservation Law:
The journal regularly publishes research on laws and regulations surrounding biodiversity conservation, including the implementation of biodiversity offsetting and the legal implications of bioprospecting. - Water Law and Resource Management:
A significant area of inquiry involves the legal aspects of water resource management, including transboundary water issues and the human right to water. - Environmental Litigation:
The journal showcases studies on environmental litigation, highlighting how legal actions can be used to advance ecological restoration and enforce environmental protections. - International Environmental Cooperation:
Research often examines the role of international institutions and agreements in fostering cooperation on environmental issues, particularly in the context of climate change and biodiversity.
Trending and Emerging
- Climate Litigation as a Legal Tool:
There is a notable increase in research on climate litigation, highlighting its role in holding governments and corporations accountable for environmental harm and its potential to influence policy changes. - Integration of Human Rights in Environmental Law:
Emerging themes emphasize the integration of human rights considerations into environmental legal frameworks, recognizing the importance of protecting vulnerable populations affected by environmental degradation. - Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services:
Recent publications show a growing interest in the legal implications of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services, particularly in the context of international treaties and national laws. - Transboundary Water Law:
There is an increasing focus on the complexities of transboundary water management, indicating a need for legal frameworks that address shared water resources amidst growing global water scarcity. - Innovative Approaches to Environmental Governance:
Research is trending towards exploring hybrid and innovative governance models that combine regulatory and market-based approaches to environmental challenges, particularly in the context of sustainable development.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Environmental Regulations:
There appears to be a decreasing emphasis on traditional regulatory approaches to environmental protection, as scholars explore more innovative and integrated legal frameworks. - General Environmental Awareness without Legal Context:
Research that discusses environmental issues in a broad context without specific legal implications has become less prominent, indicating a preference for more focused legal analyses. - Regional Environmental Issues without Global Relevance:
Papers focusing solely on local or regional environmental issues without connecting them to global trends or legal frameworks are becoming less frequent, reflecting a shift towards more universally applicable themes.
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