The
Chinese Journal of Environmental Law (CJEL) publishes international, comparative, and national research and reviews concerned with environmental law and policy. While
CJEL presents leading work from or concerned with China, other Asian regions, and the developing world at large, the journal’s geographic coverage is unlimited, and its scope is intentionally broad. It encompasses diverse areas of international, regional and national environmental law, including biodiversity law, climate change law, energy law, environmental assessment, marine environmental law, natural resources law, planning law and pollution law, as well as institutional developments such as environmental courts, and compliance and enforcement issues.
Editors-in-Chief:
Benoit MAYER,
University of Reading (Executive Editor-in-Chief)
Qin Tianbao,
Wuhan University (Editor-in-Chief)
Managing Editor:
Peter CORNE,
Macquarie University
Associate Editors:
(Grace) MOU Qing,
Shandong University of Science and Technology (articles)
DING Zhuoqi,
Chinese University of Hong Kong (notes on current developments and case notes)
YU Chuxiao,
Wuhan University (book reviews and review essays)
Editorial Board:
Natasha AFFOLDER,
University of British Columbia Law School Paul BARRESI,
Southern New Hampshire University Julien CHAISSE,
City University of Hong Kong FANG Meng,
City University of Hong Kong Paul GOVIND,
Macquarie University Stefan GRUBER,
Wuhan University KONG Lingjie,
Wuhan University Louis KOTZÉ,
North-West University LI Zhiping,
Sun Yat-Sen University LIAO Xuexia,
Peking University Jolene LIN,
National University of Singapore MA Yun,
Chinese University of Political Science and Law Colin MACKIE,
University of Leeds Katherine MILES,
University of Cambridge Alexander PATERSON,
University of Cape Town Marjan PEETERS,
Maastricht University Mark POUSTIE,
University College Cork Brian PRESTON,
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales Otto SPIJKERS,
Leiden University, Erasmus University, and Amsterdam University Laode SYARIF,
Hasanuddin University Christina VOIGT,
University of Oslo Alex WANG,
University of California, Berkeley YANG Tseming,
Santa Clara University ZHANG Hao,
Chinese University of Hong Kong Zhao Yuhong,
Chinese University of Hong Kong ZHOU Chen,
Xiamen University ZHU Mingzhe,
University of Glasgow ZHU Ying,
Hong Kong University
Advisory Board:
Antonio Herman BENJAMIN,
High Court of Brazil Ben BOER,
Wuhan University & Sydney University CAI Shouqi,
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Kurt DEKETELAERE,
KU Leuven Michael FAURE,
Maastricht University and University of Rotterdam Markus GEHRING,
Cambridge University Parvez HASSAN,
Senior Advocate Frank MAES,
Ghent University Elizabeth Maruma MREMA,
UN Environment Nilufer ORAL,
National University of Singapore Robert PERCIVAL,
University of Maryland Nicholas ROBINSON,
Pace University WANG Canfa,
Chinese University of Political Science and Law Wang Xi,
Kunming University of Science and Technology YEH Jiunn-Rong,
National Taiwan University
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Editors-in-Chief:
Benoit MAYER,
University of Reading (Executive Editor-in-Chief)
Qin Tianbao,
Wuhan University (Editor-in-Chief)
Managing Editor:
Peter CORNE,
Macquarie University
Associate Editors:
(Grace) MOU Qing,
Shandong University of Science and Technology (articles)
DING Zhuoqi,
Chinese University of Hong Kong (notes on current developments and case notes)
YU Chuxiao,
Wuhan University (book reviews and review essays)
Editorial Board:
Natasha AFFOLDER,
University of British Columbia Law School Paul BARRESI,
Southern New Hampshire University Julien CHAISSE,
City University of Hong Kong FANG Meng,
City University of Hong Kong Paul GOVIND,
Macquarie University Stefan GRUBER,
Wuhan University KONG Lingjie,
Wuhan University Louis KOTZÉ,
North-West University LI Zhiping,
Sun Yat-Sen University LIAO Xuexia,
Peking University Jolene LIN,
National University of Singapore MA Yun,
Chinese University of Political Science and Law Colin MACKIE,
University of Leeds Katherine MILES,
University of Cambridge Alexander PATERSON,
University of Cape Town Marjan PEETERS,
Maastricht University Mark POUSTIE,
University College Cork Brian PRESTON,
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales Otto SPIJKERS,
Leiden University, Erasmus University, and Amsterdam University Laode SYARIF,
Hasanuddin University Christina VOIGT,
University of Oslo Alex WANG,
University of California, Berkeley YANG Tseming,
Santa Clara University ZHANG Hao,
Chinese University of Hong Kong Zhao Yuhong,
Chinese University of Hong Kong ZHOU Chen,
Xiamen University ZHU Mingzhe,
University of Glasgow ZHU Ying,
Hong Kong University
Advisory Board:
Antonio Herman BENJAMIN,
High Court of Brazil Ben BOER,
Wuhan University & Sydney University CAI Shouqi,
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Kurt DEKETELAERE,
KU Leuven Michael FAURE,
Maastricht University and University of Rotterdam Markus GEHRING,
Cambridge University Parvez HASSAN,
Senior Advocate Frank MAES,
Ghent University Elizabeth Maruma MREMA,
UN Environment Nilufer ORAL,
National University of Singapore Robert PERCIVAL,
University of Maryland Nicholas ROBINSON,
Pace University WANG Canfa,
Chinese University of Political Science and Law Wang Xi,
Kunming University of Science and Technology YEH Jiunn-Rong,
National Taiwan University
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
Scopus
The
Chinese Journal of Environmental Law (CJEL) publishes international, comparative, and national research and reviews concerned with environmental law and policy. While
CJEL presents leading work from or concerned with China, other Asian regions, and the developing world at large, the journal’s geographic coverage is unlimited, and its scope is intentionally broad. It encompasses diverse areas of international, regional and national environmental law, including biodiversity law, climate change law, energy law, environmental assessment, marine environmental law, natural resources law, planning law and pollution law, as well as institutional developments such as environmental courts, and compliance and enforcement issues.
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