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MEPIELAN E-Bulletin is a digital academic and practitioner newsletter of the MEPIELAN Centre, launched in 2010.ย  It features insight articles, reflective opinions, specially selected documents and cases, book reviews as well as news on thematic topics of direct interest of MEPIELAN Centre and on the activities and role of MEPIELAN Centre. Its content bridges theory and practice perspectives of relational international law, international environmental law and participatory governance , and international negotiating process, thus serving the primary goal of Centre: to develop an integrated, inter-disciplinary, relational, context-related and sustainably effective governance approach creating, protecting and advancing international common interest for the present and future generations. Providing a knowledge- and information-sharing platform and a scholarly forum, the Bulletin promotes innovative ideas and enlightened critical views, contributing to a broader scholarly debate on important issues of international common interest. The audience of the Bulletin includes academics, practitioners, researchers, university students, international lawyers, officials and personnel of international organizations and institutional arrangements, heads and personnel of national authorities at all levels (national, regional and local), and members of the civil society at large.

Climate Change

International Environmental Negotiation Process

MOP 27 of the Montreal Protocol Outlines a Roadmap for Negotiations on a HFC Amendment

The 27th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (MOP 27) was convened from 1 to 5 November 2015 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It immediately followed the two-day resumed session of the 36th Open-Ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (OEWG 36) held from 29 to 30 October 2015.

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Public Participation in Environmental Governance

Eye on Earth Summit Calls for Practical Actions to Support Informed Decision-Making and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

The 2nd Eye on Earth Summit was held from 6 - 8 October 2015 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The event brought together over 760 participants included representatives of governments, scientific and research centres, universities, non-governmental organizations, technology companies, international organizations, UN major groups and stakeholder and UN agencies, funds and programmes.

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Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030

The United Nations adopted a Comprehensive Framework of Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda took place from 25 to 27 September 2015, in New York and convened as a high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly. The utmost objective of the Summit was to discuss and adopt an extensive number of sustainable development goals and targets.

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Articles

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Advancing Global Environmental Governance

Transboundary and global environmental threats require collection action. Concretely, this means developing forms of governance that apply common rules, norms and decision making procedures. Ideally, such governance should be resilient in the sense that it is able to persist over time and respond quickly and accurately to new threats. Yet the record of international environmental governance is mixed, at best. Some regimes have effectively addressed the problems at hand, many havenโ€™t, and we still donโ€™t know about the effectiveness of a surprisingly large number of regimes.

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Social Organizations and Governance in China: Reforming Regulations and Liberating Civil Society?

In the last 30 years since the initiation of Deng Xiaopingโ€™s market reforms, China scholars have been preoccupied with a single question: Is China developing a civil society? Will the emergence of non-Party organizations eventually challenge the authoritarian context and bring about political liberalization and democracy? The fact that this prospect has not yet materialized is often attributed to the Chinese Communist Partyโ€™s (CCP) strong control of the sphere of social organization and, in particular, to the restrictive regulatory framework that governs the operation of domestic and foreign NGOs.

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European Courts Go beyond the IMO Conventions on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage

After the shock caused by the Liberian tanker โ€œTorrey Canyonโ€ accident in 1967 off the United Kingdom coastline, member States of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) established a special international regime aiming at ensuring adequate compensation for victims of pollution damage caused by oil spills from ships.The first instrument concerning tanker pollution was the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, adopted in Brussels on 29 November 1969 and entered into force on 19 June, 1975.

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Rural Heritage as a Driving Force for Sustainable Development and Territorial Cohesion

The European continent has a rich rural heritage, shaped over the years by human activities. It is made up of an exceptional variety of land types, reliefs, climates and crops. It is possible to consider that heritage provides a bridge between the past and the present, but it is useless to preserve it unless it can be given a guaranteed future and handed down to future generations.

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Offshore Installations: A Compehensive Regime?

At the dawn of the 21st century, we slowly and painfully create a globalized international environment, where technology and the energy that powers it become of paramount importance. Indeed, in the context of the Rio+20 Conference in June 2012, the UN Secretary-General referred to a new emerging human right of primordial importance: a right of access to energy, that would enable vulnerable populations to ac-quire access to information and technology and thus escape the vicious circle of exclusion, illiteracy and poverty.

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The Barcelona Convention System as an International Trust Regime: The Public Participation Aspect

As I have suggested some years ago and ever since, the Barcelona Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean and its seven Protocols, the so-called Barcelona Convention system (BCS) โ€“ along with all regional or global conventional environmental regimes โ€“ should be constructively explained as a conventionally determined international trust regime. The BCS sets up a conventional regime of international common interest (ICI) governing the protection of the marine environment and the resources of the Mediterranean in a sustainable manner so that the needs of present and future generations should be met in an equitable manner.

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Documents & Cases

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Books

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Thematic News

International Environmental Negotiation Process

MOP 27 of the Montreal Protocol Outlines a Roadmap for Negotiations on a HFC Amendment

The 27th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (MOP 27) was convened from 1 to 5 November 2015 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It immediately followed the two-day resumed session of the 36th Open-Ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (OEWG 36) held from 29 to 30 October 2015.

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Public Participation in Environmental Governance

Eye on Earth Summit Calls for Practical Actions to Support Informed Decision-Making and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

The 2nd Eye on Earth Summit was held from 6 - 8 October 2015 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The event brought together over 760 participants included representatives of governments, scientific and research centres, universities, non-governmental organizations, technology companies, international organizations, UN major groups and stakeholder and UN agencies, funds and programmes.

Read the full text

Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030

The United Nations adopted a Comprehensive Framework of Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda took place from 25 to 27 September 2015, in New York and convened as a high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly. The utmost objective of the Summit was to discuss and adopt an extensive number of sustainable development goals and targets.

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Member News

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Obituaries

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