Dear GNHRE members,
I am delighted to announce that the latest edition of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment is now available on the Elgar website. You can find the journal content by following this link, and clicking on Edition 4.1: http://e-elgar.metapress.com/content/121644
The edition is themed 'Rio+20: A Critique' and contains contributions from Sam Adelman, Rosemary Lyster, Cristiano Gianolla and Lynda M Collins.
The JHRE will also now be publishing general articles of interest in the field, in a separate section, within each themed edition. Submissions are therefore warmly invited from GNHRE members. All submissions are carefully assessed, and if accepted for publication, are sent for double-blind peer review. The Journal editorial team endeavours to continue to ensure the highest possible academic quality - so we like to think that your scholarship is 'safe in our hands'! Any contributions should be sent to either myself or Karen Morrow ([log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]).
The GNHRE continues to grow. We have several exciting new profiles listed on the website and work continues apace on moving the contents of the virtual research repository onto the new site. There are one or two technical glitches at the moment concerning the banner headings, but the site still operates perfectly well: www.gnhre.org
Finally, plans continue to unfold for the GNHRE Symposium in Costa Rica on 2nd and 3rd July 2013. Abstracts of proposed papers are still welcome - please send them to me at [log in to unmask] The theme is 'Re-imagining the Relationship between Human Rights and the Environment'.
Warm regards to all,
Anna
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