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From: "Michael Thompson" <[email protected]>
Date: 1 Aug 2014 14:10
Subject: Call for Contributions: Special Climate Law Issue on Climate
Geoengineering
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Dear summer schoolers,


Though the call for abstracts deadline has passed, space can be made for
one or two more articles in the issue.  Please note that the submissions
are welcome from non-legal perspectives.




*Call for Contributions: Special Climate Law Issue on Climate
Geoengineering*



Climate Law <http://www.brill.com/products/journal/climate-law>, a journal
of Brill, plans to publish a special issue on climate geoengineering law in
early 2015. Wil Burns <http://dcgeoconsortium.org/staff/burns/> of Johns
Hopkins University and Simon Nicholson
<http://dcgeoconsortium.org/staff/nicholson/> of the School of
International Service at American University will serve as guest editors
for the issue.



Though this call is for an issue of a law journal, we are happy to consider
well-crafted contributions from non-legal perspectives, provided that clear
links are made to relevant notions of domestic or international law, and
that the typical conventions of writing for a law journal are followed.



The guidelines for articles are as follows:



·        Length: 5000-7000 words. Consideration will be given to longer or
shorter pieces, but this needs to be cleared with one of the editors in
advance;

·        We are seeking contributions that help advance this field in the
face of a proliferation of publications in the past few years. We are
particularly interested in pieces that discuss the relevance of
institutions not well-discussed in the literature to date, such as human
rights regimes, as well as contributions that drill down deeper into
questions such as potential liability regimes and the role of transboundary
impact assessment, and the potential role of national regulation of
geoengineering research and development;

·        Deadline for submission of drafts: December 15, 2014;

·        Guidelines for preparation of manuscripts are available on
the journal’s
site <http://www.editorialmanager.com/clla/>; submissions that fail to
conform to these guidelines, especially in terms of footnote citation
format, will be returned to contributors.

If you’re interested in contributing to the issue, please submit an
abstract of 150-200 words to Wil Burns <[email protected]> or Simon Nicholson
<[email protected]> by March 15, 2014. We hope to have all
pieces commissioned shortly thereafter. Please also don’t hesitate to
contact us with any questions you might have about the issue.

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