Recently,
the second issue of volume 1 of Chinese
Journal of Environmental Law (abbreviated as "CJEL" in English, ISSN
2468-6034) was jointly published by RIEL and the international first-rate
academic publisher Brill.
In
the second issue, four research papers were published: "Role of the South
in the Development of International Environmental Law", "A Legal
Obligation to Restore Wetlands by Environmental Water Allocations,"
"Public Interest Environmental Litigation in China,"
"Biodiversity Conservation of the "Three Pole: Potential Lessons from
the Mekong River Basin"; two studies "UN Environment and Environmental
Law in the Asia Pacific" "Research on Environmental Justice in China:
Limitations and Possibilities" and a book review "Charting the Water
Regulatory Future." Issues, Challenges and Directions, edited by Julien
Chaisse”.
The "Chinese Journal of Environmental Law" is the first academic journal of China's environmental law community. It was formally published in 2017. Professor Qin Tianbao and Professor Ben Boer are co-editors. The Chinese Journal of Environmental Law aims to internationalize, compare, and diversify environmental laws and policies in various countries, focusing on biodiversity law, climate change law, energy law, environmental assessment law, marine environmental law, and natural resources law, planning law, pollution prevention and control law, environmental court, and other areas of system construction, compliance and enforcement issues.