- Comprehensive coverage of the latest developments in energy and environmental law throughout Europe - Authoritative analysis of significant issues and emerging trends - Ideal quick research tool for energy and environment practitioners




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In its concise, accessible, and authoritative articles, this well-established and trusted bimonthly journal enables busy practitioners to keep abreast of significant and topical aspects of energy and environmental law, including the legal issues relating to such vital matters as the following:

  • energy security;
  • energy efficiency;
  • energy competition law;
  • electricity and gas markets;
  • climate change;
  • advances in sustainable energy technology;
  • land, air, and water issues;
  • waste management;
  • transportation and disposal of hazardous materials; and
  • nature conservation.

In addition to all this, the European Energy and Environmental Law Review includes details of forthcoming environmental conferences and provides the reader with informative book reviews covering the latest literature on environmental law and policy. The journal’s succinct, practical style makes it ideal for the busy professionals, while the authority, scope, and topicality of its coverage make it an invaluable research tool.


Managing Editors
  • Kurt Deketelaere, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Secretary-General, League of European Research Universities (LERU);
  • Zen Makuch, Imperial College London.
Associate Editors
  • Bram Delvaux, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven;
  • Marijke Schuurmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Editorial Advisory Board
  • Lucas Bergkamp, Hunton & Williams, Brussels; Erasmus University, Rotterdam;
  • Michael Faure, Maastricht University;
  • Stephen Stec, Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) Country Office, Hungary.
Book Review Editor
  • Karen Makuch, University College London.



ISSN: 0966-1646