Environmental Policy and Law
Geography, Earth & Environmental Science
Environmental Policy and Law (EPL) is a global journal that seeks to publish cutting-edge scholarly works that have global significance. It provides a platform to facilitate an ideational understanding of international environmental policy, law, and institutional issues.
EPL aims to cater to the quest of the scholars and the decision-makers to address the environmental "world problematique." It will, where possible, also try to accommodate high-quality research works on regional and national (policy, law, and institutional) issues of significance that have global value as well as replicable in other parts of the world. EPL’s ideational vision and the content will be guided by this primary remit to pursue a pathway for a better common environmental future.
The journal welcomes submissions of articles that pertain to the above mentioned scope. Articles are only accepted for publication after a double-blind reviewing process and if they are in accordance with the journal’s author guidelines. EPL also publishes invited content and these articles will be refereed by the Editors.
By bridging both academic and professional domains in the environmental field, EPL seeks to serve the needs of professionals, practitioners, researchers, students, and policymakers. The journal invites contributions with legal analyses to remain at the forefront of the concerted scholarly discourse and provide practical solutions for global environmental challenges in the 21st century and beyond.
In January 2017, it was with deep sadness that we announced the passing of Dr. Wolfgang E. Burhenne, who was the founding Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Policy and Law.
Environmental Policy and Law (EPL) is a global journal that seeks to publish cutting-edge scholarly works that have global significance. It provides a platform to facilitate an ideational understanding of international environmental policy, law, and institutional issues.
EPL aims to cater to the quest of the scholars and the decision-makers to address the environmental "world problematique." It will, where possible, also try to accommodate high-quality research works on regional and national (policy, law, and institutional) issues of significance that have global value as well as replicable in other parts of the world. EPL’s ideational vision and the content will be guided by this primary remit to pursue a pathway for a better common environmental future.
The journal welcomes submissions of articles that pertain to the above mentioned scope. Articles are only accepted for publication after a double-blind reviewing process and if they are in accordance with the journal’s author guidelines. EPL also publishes invited content and these articles will be refereed by the Editors.
By bridging both academic and professional domains in the environmental field, EPL seeks to serve the needs of professionals, practitioners, researchers, students, and policymakers. The journal invites contributions with legal analyses to remain at the forefront of the concerted scholarly discourse and provide practical solutions for global environmental challenges in the 21st century and beyond.
In January 2017, it was with deep sadness that we announced the passing of Dr. Wolfgang E. Burhenne, who was the founding Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Policy and Law.
Bharat H. Desai | Jawaharlal Nehru University, India |
Sujith Koonan | Jawaharlal Nehru University, India |
Vinai K. Singh | Jawaharlal Nehru University, India |
Amrendra Kumar | University of Delhi, India |
Moumita Mandal | TERI School of Advanced Studies, India |
Yann Aguila | Sciences Po, France |
Marisol Anglés-Hernández | National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico |
Jha Anupam | University of Delhi, India |
Lovleen Bhullar | University of Birmingham, UK |
Marlon Boeve | Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
Susana Borràs-Pentinat | Rovira i Virgili University, Spain |
Klaus Bosselmann | University of Auckland, New Zealand |
Edith Brown Weiss | Georgetown University, USA |
Philippe Cullet | SOAS University of London, UK |
Yanti Fristikawanti | Atma Jaya University, Indonesia |
Camena Guneratne | Open University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka |
Mathilde Hautereau-Boutonnet | Aix-Marseille University, France |
Claudia Ituarte-Lima | Raoul Wallenberg Institute on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden |
Jordi Jaria-Manzano | Rovira i Virgili University, Spain |
Kirk W. Junker | University of Cologne, Germany |
Rowena Maguire | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Said Mahmoudi | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Miguel Marmolejo | Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico |
Wanilza Marques Fortuna | University of Pernambuco, Brazil |
Nele Matz-Lück | Kiel University, Germany |
Owen McIntyre | University College Cork, Ireland |
Elisa Morgera | University of Strathclyde, UK |
Kazuhiro Nakatani | University of Tokyo, Japan |
Ann Powers | Pace University, USA |
Eckard Rehbinder | Goethe University, Germany |
Benjamin J. Richardson | University of Tasmania, Australia |
Nicholas Robinson | Pace University, USA |
Gregory Rose | University of Wollongong, Australia |
Oliver C. Ruppel | Stellenbosch University, South Africa |
Sarah L. Seck | Dalhousie University, Canada |
Surya P. Subedi | University of Leeds, UK |
Christina Voigt | University of Oslo, Norway |