There are 13 books by Ellen Hey on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1997 Vol. 8 (1999). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The regime for the exploitation of transboundary marine fisheries resources 1989 · 306 pages
  2. 2 The Regulation of driftnet fishing on the high seas : legal issues 1991 · 83 pages
  3. 3 Developments in international fisheries law 1999
  4. 4 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1998 2000 · 792 pages
  5. 5 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1999 2000 · 920 pages
  6. 6 Grensverkenningen in het recht 2001 · 230 pages
  7. 7 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 2000 2001 · 896 pages
  8. 8 The Oxford handbook of international environmental law 2007 · 1,080 pages
  9. 9 Advanced Introduction to International Environmental Law 2016 · 200 pages
  10. 10 Cambridge Handbook of the Sustainable Development Goals and International Law 2022
  11. 8 Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1997 Vol. 8 1999 · 736 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Ellen Hey written?

BookOrb lists 13 books by Ellen Hey.

Where should I start with Ellen Hey?

A good starting point is Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1997 Vol. 8 (1999).

What is the Ellen Hey books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The regime for the exploitation of transboundary marine fisheries resources (1989), 2. The Regulation of driftnet fishing on the high seas : legal issues (1991), 3. Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1997 Vol. 8 (1999), 4. Developments in international fisheries law (1999), 5. Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1998 (2000), 6. Yearbook of International Environmental Law 1999 (2000), 7. Grensverkenningen in het recht (2001), 8. Yearbook of International Environmental Law 2000 (2001), 9. The Oxford handbook of international environmental law (2007), 10. Advanced Introduction to International Environmental Law (2016), 11. Cambridge Handbook of the Sustainable Development Goals and International Law (2022).