New issue of International Review of Contemporary Law released: Climate and Social Justice
A new issue of the International Review of Contemporary Law, IADL’s digital legal journal, has been released in November 2025.
With content in French, Spanish and English, this edition was edited by Miguel Régio de Almeida with the involvement of editor-in-chief Evelyn Dürmayer and the Editorial Board. With this issue, the IADL International Review of Contemporary Law continues its annual series of issues dedicated to Climate and Social Justice.
See below for links to all articles:
Click here to download a PDF of the November 2025 issue.
Articles:
- Introduction to the Issue on Climate and Social Justice — Miguel Régio de Almeida
- El caso de Vieques y Puerto Rico bajo la Carta de la ONU (Parte I & II) — Dinorah La Luz
- Access to Water in a Changing World: How to Protect the Environment and to Tackle Water Poverty – The Case of Iberia — Rui Manuel Vitor Cortes
- Common Land and the Environment — João Carlos Gralheiro
- Climate Resilience and Social Justice in Agri-Food Value Chains: The Role of Female Actors and Regulation for Transformation — Christine Altenbuchner and Robert Diendorfer
- Compensation climatique pour les paysans/paysannes du Sud : une vision réaliste? — Hans Geisslhofer
All articles published in the International Review of Contemporary Law reflect only the position of their author and not the position of the journal, nor of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers.
18 Nov, 2025