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Research on the caseload management of courts: methodological questions
Andreas Lienhard, Daniel Kettiger
Transboundary water pollution management
Lessons learned from river basin management in China, Europe and the Netherlands
Xia Yu
‘From shack to the Constitutional Court’
The litigious disruption of governing global cities
Anna Selmeczi
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty within the Judiciary:
Judges’ Responses to New Managerialism in the Netherlands
Nina L. Holvast, Nienke Doornbos
Transboundary river basin management in Europe
Legal instruments to comply with European water management obligations in case of transboundary water pollution and floods
Andrea M. Keessen, Jasper J.H. van Kempen, Helena F.M.W. van Rijswick
Participation in the Implementation of the Human Right to Water in Tunisia
Tobias Schmitz, Bas Rensen
The Ebb and Flow of Judicial Leadership in the Netherlands
Nick Huls
Experiences that Count: A Comparative Study of the ICTY and SCSL in Shaping the Image of Justice
Kristin Xueqin Wu
Adaptation to Climate Change in European Water Law and Policy
Andrea M. Keessen, Helena F.M.W. van Rijswick
Recovering the Costs of Water Services in the People’s Republic of China: Lessons from Article 9 of the European Union Water Framework Directive
Liping Dai
A Wider Notion of the Scope of Water Services in EU Water Law
Boosting Payment for Water-Related Ecosystem Services to Ensure Sustainable Water Management?
Petra E. Lindhout
Public Values in Water Law: A Case of Substantive Fragmentation?
Monika Ambrus, Herman Kasper Gilissen, Jasper J.H. van Kempen
Subsidiarity in Principle: Decentralization of Water Resources Management
Ryan Stoa
The role of the protected area concept in protecting the world’s largest natural reserve: Antarctica
Kees Bastmeijer, Steven van Hengel
Marine protected areas in areas beyond national jurisdiction
The pioneering efforts under the OSPAR Convention
Erik J. Molenaar, Alex G. Oude Elferink
The transformation of the Portuguese judicial organization
Between efficiency and democracy
Conceição Gomes
Tackling pollution of the Mediterranean Sea from land-based sources by an integrated ecosystem approach and the use of the combined international and European legal regimes
Antoinette Hildering, Andrea M. Keessen, Helena F.M.W. van Rijswick
The integration of the protection of nature conservation areas in Dutch spatial planning law and environmental management law
A.B. Blomberg, A.A.J. de Gier, J. Robbe
The Sisyphus paradox of cutting red tape and managing public risk
The Dutch case
Wim J.M. Voermans
Reconciling independence and accountability in judicial systems
Francesco Contini, Richard Mohr
Towards a New Policy for Climate Adaptive Water Management in Flanders: The Concept of Signal Areas
Peter De Smedt
A discipline of judicial governance?
Gar Yein Ng
Protected areas and climate change
Reflections from a practitioner’s perspective
Andrew Dodd, Alice Hardiman, Kate Jennings, Gwyn Williams
Supervision Practice in the Face of Emerging Health Risks: How Market Dynamics are Forcing Enforcement Officials to Stretch their Mandate
Aute Kasdorp, Judith van Erp
Habitat Restoration on Private Lands in the United States and the EU:
Moving from Contestation to Collaboration?
Hendrik Schoukens
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