A deeper look at law and sustainability
The Importance of Democratic Diplomacy
An day to day insight into the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Seeking Asylum in Greece: Parallel Legalities
The Evolving Refugee Crisis
Law and Sustainable Development Goals
‘Rule of Law’ Indicators in the SDGs
Unknown Unknowns
What we haven’t (but can) learn 25 years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Can You Outlaw Sustainability?
Some Kansas lawmakers seem to think so. But how — and why?
A New Way for the Middle Kingdom?
China’s environmental laws are often viewed as paper tigers, but a quiet environmental transformation is overtaking China as provincial leaders throughout the country push to limit pollution.
Announcing New Partnership with the Harvard Environmental Law Review!
S&S is excited to announce a new partnership with the Harvard Environmental Law Review (HELR), the nation’s premier publication on environmental law. We hope to expand our coverage of the legal dimensions of sustainability issues, and to share perspectives across the disciplinary spectrum.
Understanding the Kivalina Decision Within the Climate Change Governance Framework (Part 1)
The 9th Circuit’s Kivalina decision has far-reaching ramifications to efforts to combat climate change. Where did this decision come from, and what does it mean for future cases? Part 1 of 2
Kivalina: A Dire Decision For a Drowning Town
In 2009, a small Alaskan town took 21 of the largest energy companies in America to court over climate change. Last week it lost its appeal in the 9th Circuit. What does this mean for the town and climate change litigation?