International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on the theoretical, methodological, and practical dimensions of cooperative solutions to international environmental problems. The journal explores both formal legal agreements such as multilateral treaties, and less formal cooperative mechanisms such as ministerial declarations and producer-consumer agreements. The journal's scope encompasses a wide range of environmental and natural resource issues, including biosafety, biodiversity loss, climate change, desertification, forest conservation, ozone depletion, transboundary pollutant flows, and the management of marine and fresh-water resources.
This Special Issue aims at understanding how the different areas of international law (including transnational and regional law) engage with forests and what these different layers of protection mean for the protection of forests. It also will display the main pressure points that exist now across international law, thus joining ideas and areas that would normally not interact with each other.
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (INEA) welcomes Special Issue proposals that proactively research and engage with the challenging environmental issues of our time. Read here more about how to submit your innovative and forward-looking proposals that will help solve those issues, and what the criteria are for a Special Issue.