Environmental Liability - Law, Policy and Practice - Volume 24 - Issue 1

EDITORIAL
Brexit - All aboard!
OLE W PEDERSEN 

ARTICLES
The Environmental Liability Directive: the directive that nobody wanted - Part II: An assessment of the ELD REFIT evaluation of 14 April 2016 
KRISTEL DE SMEDT 
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University 

The case of shale gas extraction regulation in light of CETA and TTIP: another example of the frackmentation of international law
DYLAN GERAETS 
Research Fellow, Department of International and European Law, University of Leuven 
LEONIE REINS 
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of International and European Law, University of Leuven 

Environmental enforcement in China: inspection and sanction under the revised Environmental Protection Law 2014 
YUHONG ZHAO 
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 

CASE COMMENT
Switzerland - Federal Supreme Court decision on the 'polluter pays' principle and heirs' liability
Appeal from the Canton of Aargau Administrative Court , 
Federal Supreme Court 1C_418/2015 (25 April 2016)
PESTALOZZI ATTORNEYS AT LAW LTD 

US Regulation and Litigation
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWYERS 
Justice Scalia's Jurisprudence 
Clean Power Plan 
Chevron deference 

CURRENT SURVEY
European Union
Key Policy Developments
- Brexit: whither EU-UK cooperation over environmental policy?
- Climate change: EU proposes swift ratification of the Paris Agreement
- Implementation of EU environmental law
Law Enforcement Issues
Environmental Legislative Update
MARTIN HEDEMANN-ROBINSON

Czech Republic
Main controversies in the Building Act amendment
JOSEF HLAVICKA, KATERINA STANKOVA