Review of: Research Methods in Environmental Law: A Handbook
(2018)
Journal Article
Lokhandwala, Z., Ohdedar, B., & Tweedley, P. (2018). Review of: Research Methods in Environmental Law: A Handbook. Law, environment & development journal, 14(1), 73-77
Outputs (291)
Foreword (2017)
Book Chapter
Cullet, P. (2017). Foreword. In S. Alam, J. H. Bhuiyan, & J. Razzaque (Eds.), International Natural Resources Law, Investment and Sustainability (237-241). Routledge
India’s ambitious plans to achieve sanitation for all must look beyond building individual toilets (2017)
Digital Artefact
Cullet, P. (in press). India’s ambitious plans to achieve sanitation for all must look beyond building individual toilets
Modern Biofuels: The Road to Integrated Sustainability (2017)
Book Chapter
Lesniewska, F. (2017). Modern Biofuels: The Road to Integrated Sustainability. In S. Alam, J. H. Bhuiyan, & J. Razzaque (Eds.), International Natural Resources Law, Investment and Sustainability. Routledge
The Right to Water in Rural India and Drinking Water Policy Reforms (2017)
Book Chapter
Cullet, P. (2017). The Right to Water in Rural India and Drinking Water Policy Reforms. In M. Langford, & A. S. Russell (Eds.), The Human Right to Water: Theory, Practice and Prospects (644-676). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9780511862601.022
Renewable Energy, Waste Management and the Circular Economy in the EU: Solar PV and Wind Power (2017)
Book Chapter
Lesniewska, F. (2017). Renewable Energy, Waste Management and the Circular Economy in the EU: Solar PV and Wind Power. In R. Leal-Arcas, J. Monnet, & J. Wouters (Eds.), Research Handbook on EU Energy Law and Policy. Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786431059Renewable energy is perceived as a primary ingredient in the world’s transition to a green, clean, low-carbon sustainable economy from a brown, dirty, high carbon unsustainable one. The global renewable energy installed capacity, especially for wind... Read More about Renewable Energy, Waste Management and the Circular Economy in the EU: Solar PV and Wind Power.
Regulating the Interactions Between Climate Change and Groundwater: Lessons from India (2017)
Journal Article
Cullet, P., Bhullar, L., & Koonan, S. (in press). Regulating the Interactions Between Climate Change and Groundwater: Lessons from India. Water International, 42(6), 646-662. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2017.1351056
Introduction to ‘Groundwater and Climate Change: Multi-level Law and Policy Perspectives' (2017)
Journal Article
Cullet, P., & Stephan, R. M. (2017). Introduction to ‘Groundwater and Climate Change: Multi-level Law and Policy Perspectives'. Water International, 42(6), 641-645. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2017.1358960
A Gathering Crisis: The Need for Groundwater Regulation (2017)
Digital Artefact
Cullet, P. (2017). A Gathering Crisis: The Need for Groundwater Regulation
Special Issue ‘Groundwater and Climate Change – Multi-Level Law and Policy Perspectives’ (2017)
Other
(2017). Special Issue ‘Groundwater and Climate Change – Multi-Level Law and Policy Perspectives’. London
Critical gaps in West Bengal’s sand mining reforms (2017)
Digital Artefact
Ohdedar, B. (2017). Critical gaps in West Bengal’s sand mining reformsWhile reforms have been enacted on paper, the details about new rules and regulations on sand mining are unclear, leaving wide gaps for illegal operators as well as unsustainable and polluting mining, now with legal sanction
Groundwater Law, Abstraction, and Responding to Climate Change – assessing recent law reforms in British Columbia, Canada and England (2017)
Journal Article
Ohdedar, B. (in press). Groundwater Law, Abstraction, and Responding to Climate Change – assessing recent law reforms in British Columbia, Canada and England. Water International, 42(6), 691-708. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2017.1351059In 2014, British Columbia enacted the Water Sustainability Act, a comprehensive overhaul of its groundwater and surface water regimes. Meanwhile, in England more piecemeal changes have been made to groundwater laws and policies. Through developing a... Read More about Groundwater Law, Abstraction, and Responding to Climate Change – assessing recent law reforms in British Columbia, Canada and England.
Water Law and Policy in India: Background and Overview (2017)
Book Chapter
Cullet, P., & Koonan, S. (2017). Water Law and Policy in India: Background and Overview. In P. Cullet, & S. Koonan (Eds.), Water Law in India: An Introduction to Legal Instruments (1-20). Oxford University Press
Water Law in India (2017)
Book Chapter
Cullet, P. (2017). Water Law in India. In C. Antons (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Asian Law (323-338). Routledge
Water Law in India: An Introduction to Legal Instruments, 2nd edition (2017)
Book
Cullet, P., & Koonan, S. (Eds.). (2017). Water Law in India: An Introduction to Legal Instruments, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199472475.001.0001First published in 2011, Water Law in India is the only book to offer a comprehensive survey of the legal instruments concerning water in India. It presents a variety of national and state-level instruments that make up the complex and diverse field... Read More about Water Law in India: An Introduction to Legal Instruments, 2nd edition.
Smart Grids in the European Union: Assessing Energy Security, Regulation and Social and Ethical Considerations (2017)
Journal Article
Leal-Arcas, R., Lesniewska, F., & Proedrou, F. (2017). Smart Grids in the European Union: Assessing Energy Security, Regulation and Social and Ethical Considerations. The Columbia journal of European law, 24(2), 291-389
Review of: Risk, Resilience, Inequality and Environmental Law (2017)
Journal Article
Ohdedar, B. (2017). Review of: Risk, Resilience, Inequality and Environmental Law. Law, environment & development journal, 13(2), 134-137
Governing Water to Foster Equity and Conservation: Need for New Legal Instruments (2016)
Journal Article
Cullet, P. (2016). Governing Water to Foster Equity and Conservation: Need for New Legal Instruments. Economic and political weekly, 51(53),
Differential Treatment in Environmental Law: Addressing Critiques and Conceptualizing the Next Steps (2016)
Journal Article
Cullet, P. (in press). Differential Treatment in Environmental Law: Addressing Critiques and Conceptualizing the Next Steps. Transnational Environmental Law, 5(2), 305-328. https://doi.org/10.1017/S204710251600025XDifferential treatment in international environmental law is the broader manifestation of the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDRs). It reflects equity concerns that have underlain most environmental debates on a North-South... Read More about Differential Treatment in Environmental Law: Addressing Critiques and Conceptualizing the Next Steps.
Forests: Learning from our Interventions (2016)
Book Chapter
Lesniewska, F. (2016). Forests: Learning from our Interventions. In E. Morgera, & K. Kulovesi (Eds.), Research Handbook on International Law and Natural Resources. Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783478330.00020Keywords: forests, colonialism, illegal timber trade, FLEGT, climate change, REDD+, sustainable forest management, forest-based communities, justice. In tropical forest countries a colonial legacy of injustice for many forest peoples, especially indi... Read More about Forests: Learning from our Interventions.