The first of two special issues of Carbon & Climate Law Review on climate 
engineering is out.
http://www.lexxion.de/en/zeitschriften/fachzeitschriften-englisch/cclr/current-issue.html

Introduction: Climate Change Geoengineering 87
Wil Burns

Implementing the Precautionary Principle for Climate Engineering 90
Elizabeth Tedsen and Gesa Homann

Climate Engineering Research: A Precautionary Response to Climate Change? 101
Jesse L. Reynolds and Floor Fleurke

Regulating Ocean Fertilization under International Law: The Risks 108
Karen N. Scott

Regulating Geoengineering Research through Domestic Environmental  Protection 
Frameworks: Reflections on the Recent Canadian Ocean  Fertilization Case 117
Neil Craik, Jason Blackstock and Anna-Maria Hubert

Tackling Climate Change:  Where Can the Generic Frame-work Be Located? 125
Matthias Honegger, Kushini Sugathapala and Axel Michaelowa

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Jesse L. Reynolds, M.S.
PhD Candidate
European and International Public Law
Tilburg Sustainability Center
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Book review editor, Law, Innovation, and Technology
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/webwijs/show/?uid=j.l.reynolds

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