About CCLR
As climate policies evolve around the globe, attention is shifting from their conceptual design to the challenges of implementation. Where theoretical concerns once dominated, legal professionals are now called upon to ensure the smooth operation of the regulatory framework. Law provides the requisite framework to structure deals in climate finance and the carbon market, anchor adaptation requirements in land use and disaster planning rules, afford protection to the human rights of climate refugees or balance the risks and opportunities of emerging technologies such as geoengineering and carbon capture and sequestration.
About the Call for Papers
This special issue of the Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR) aims to bring together academics, experts, and practitioners to examine climate law and litigation while deliberating key areas, such as mitigation, adaptation, human rights, and tools for climate advocacy. The guest editors invite original paper proposals from academics and practitioners on innovative and thought-provoking insights and perspectives on climate law and litigation updates within the context of interrelated fields and disciplines. Both scholarly articles and country or policy reports are welcome.
Submission Guidelines
- Articles should be between 4,000 – 8,000 words (including footnotes) in length Each article is preceded by a short abstract (without heading) of five to six sentences.
- Reports should be between 1,000 – 3,000 words (including footnotes) in length. Reports should either be country-specific or policy-specific and should include the latest updates and insights.
How to Submit?
Please send your submission by the indicated deadlines to climlaw@uni-graz.at.
Important Dates
- Abstract Deadline: 15 September 2024.
- Article Deadline: 30 September 2024.
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