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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2025
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2025, volume 25, articles 3
- Unrepresentedness, climate concern and voting behavior: understanding youth voter turnout in European elections pp. 343-358

- Alessandro Cascavilla
- Analysis of fairness and ambition considerations in nationally determined contributions pp. 359-378

- Oliver Herrera, Olga Alcaraz and Bàrbara Sureda
- Correction: Analysis of fairness and ambition considerations in nationally determined contributions pp. 379-380

- Oliver Herrera, Olga Alcaraz and Bàrbara Sureda
- Regulatory momentum for an energy subsidies agreement in the wake of the fisheries subsidies agreement pp. 381-401

- Catherine E. Gascoigne
- Democratizing environmental treaty development: the Escazú experience pp. 403-423

- Jingjing Zhao and Uzuazo Etemire
- Investment treaties and the replacement of stranded investment pp. 425-448

- Henrik Horn and Mark Sanctuary
- Climate neutrality through green growth? Addressing possible tensions between the European green deal and the precautionary principle pp. 449-468

- Roberto Talenti
- Revealing private interests of non-state actor coalitions in negotiating access and benefit sharing pp. 469-488

- Arthur Buitenen, Arco Timmermans and Gerard Breeman
- Adaptation in the UNFCCC: how the G77 & China shaped the agenda pp. 489-510

- Xira Ruiz-Campillo and María del Pilar Bueno Rubial
- The functions of international adjudication and international environmental litigation, by Joshua Paine, Cambridge university press, 2024, 370 Pp, $ 135 Hb, ISBN 9781108493499 pp. 511-514

- Shuji Ju and Le Cheng
- Book review of affirmative action for economically weaker sections and upper-castes in Indian constitutional law context, judicial discourse, and critique, by Asang Wankhede, Routledge, 2023, New York, Pp., 222 (Paperback) £39.99, eBook £35.99, ISBN 9781032303581 pp. 515-517

- Himatul Ilma Silfia and Husnia Sholihatin Amri
- Politics and resistance of coal in Australia and India climate justice activism in the global north and south pp. 519-522

- S. Thangamayan and T. Ramalingam
2025, volume 25, articles 2
- The external dimensions of the European Green Deal pp. 171-176

- Goran Dominioni, Louisa Parks and Markus Pauli
- The external impact of EU climate policy: political responses to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism pp. 177-194

- Simon Otto
- Impact of carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) on steel decarbonization in India: a multi-stakeholder perspective on ambition vs. equity pp. 195-229

- Kasturi Das and Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay
- Making waves or ripples? The influence of the European Green Deal on the revised IMO GHG strategy pp. 231-246

- Joseph Earsom
- The development/renewable energy nexus in Georgia and Tunisia: Coalitions of support and opposition to EU energy policies pp. 247-265

- Nathalie Ferré, Clara Weller and Aron Buzogány
- Beyond leading by example: enhanced EU-LAC climate cooperation—the case of Brazil, Chile and Mexico pp. 267-284

- Alina Averchenkova, Lara Lazaro and Gonzalo Escribano
- Exporting the just transition? The European Investment Bank, the European Green Deal and environmental and social rules for green projects outside the EU pp. 285-301

- Sara Simone, Marco Nicolò and Louisa Parks
- Assessing the alignment of EU and member states external energy strategies with the European green deal: 2019–2024 pp. 303-320

- Reinhilde Bouckaert and Claire Dupont
- The distributional effects of the EU’s and China’s climate diplomacy in Central Asia pp. 321-342

- Morena Skalamera
2025, volume 25, articles 1
- The influence of domestic politics on the transboundary water interactions in the Eastern Nile pp. 1-20

- Tibebu Shito Kebede
- Forest management in Türkiye: economic pressures, legal frameworks, and ecological consequences pp. 21-39

- Huseyin Caliskan, Ustuner Birben and Sezgin Ozden
- Citizen preferences for climate policy implementation: the role of multistakeholder partnerships pp. 41-59

- Faradj Koliev and Karin Bäckstrand
- ‘Common but differentiated’ motivations? Requests for advisory opinions concerning climate change and the law of the sea pp. 61-77

- So Yeon Kim and Hyun Jung Kim
- Developing a framework for assessing equity in national contributions to the global goal on adaptation pp. 79-106

- Kalia Ruth Barkai and Harald Winkler
- Stakeholder motivations for participation in partnerships for the SDGS: the case of Nigeria pp. 107-126

- Okechukwu Enechi and Philipp Pattberg
- Genetic resources are, above all, information: perspectives from law, biology and economics pp. 127-143

- Luciana C. Silvestri and Marisa Roig-Cerdeño
- Indigenous peoples as trustees of forests: a bio-socio-cultural approach to international law pp. 145-170

- Liliana Lizarazo-Rodriguez, Alice Lopes Fabris and Doreen Montag
2024, volume 24, articles 4
- Should we regulate forests through free trade agreements? pp. 475-496

- Tamara Grigoras
- Reconciling the Incongruence between the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity and the GATT/WTO Rules pp. 497-513

- Nsikan-Abasi Odong
- Legal analysis of the CITES convention in terms of Turkish administrative and judicial processes pp. 515-538

- Çağdan Uyar and Osman Devrim Elvan
- Intermediaries and complexity: assessing emissions-based governance in the European Union’s EU-ETS pp. 539-564

- Kyle S. Herman
- Is transparency furthering clarity in multilateral climate governance? The case of climate finance pp. 565-588

- Robert Bergsvik, Aarti Gupta, Romain Weikmans and Ina Möller
- Strengthening the Paris Agreement through trade? The potential and limitations of EU preferential trade agreements for climate governance pp. 589-610

- Caroline Bertram and Hermine Coppenolle
- Environmental public interest litigation in China, by Xi Wang, Xiaobo Zhao, Noeleen McNamara. Springer Press, 2023, 687pp, 199.99$. ISBN-9783031265259 (Hardcover), ISBN-9783031265280 (Softcover) pp. 611-616

- Ran An
2024, volume 24, articles 2
- Doomed to fail? A call to reform global climate governance and greenhouse gas inventories pp. 257-288

- Kyle S. Herman
- Bridges over troubled waters: Climate clubs, alliances, and partnerships as safeguards for effective international cooperation? pp. 289-308

- Heiner Luepke, Karsten Neuhoff and Catherine Marchewitz
- A perspective on the significance of reporting climate change adaptation information to the united nations framework convention on climate change pp. 309-324

- K. B. Mantlana, M. Ndiitwani and S. Ndhleve
- Pathways of scientific input into intergovernmental negotiations: a new agreement on marine biodiversity pp. 325-348

- Ina Tessnow- von Wysocki and Alice B. M. Vadrot
- WTO negotiations and repurposing agriculture subsidies for a sustainable future pp. 349-372

- Sachin Kumar Sharma, Paavni Mathur, Ahamed Ashiq Shajahan, Lakshmi Swathi Ganti and Alisha Goswami
- The split ladder of policy problems, participation, and politicization: constitutional water change in Ecuador and Chile pp. 373-391

- Margot Hurlbert and Joyeeta Gupta
- The environmental rule of law and the protection of human rights defenders: law, society, technology, and markets pp. 393-421

- Elif Oral
- Arctic wetlands, an evaluation of progress towards implementation of the Ramsar convention on wetlands: 1978–2022 pp. 423-448

- Tom Barry
- The forest policy outputs of regional regimes: a qualitative comparative analysis on the effects of formalization, hegemony and issue-focus around the globe pp. 449-467

- Pradip Kumar Sarker, Lukas Giessen, Max Göhrs, Sohui Jeon, Minette Nago, Fredy David Polo-Villanueva and Sarah Lilian Burns
- Correction: The forest policy outputs of regional regimes: a qualitative comparative analysis on the effects of formalization, hegemony and issue-focus around the globe pp. 469-470

- Pradip Kumar Sarker, Lukas Giessen, Max Göhrs, Sohui Jeon, Minette Nago, Fredy David Polo-Villanueva and Sarah Lilian Burns
- Yixian Sun: Certifying China: the rise and limits of transnational sustainability governance in emerging economies pp. 471-473

- Flavia Fabiano
2024, volume 24, articles 1
- Introduction: What next for supply-side policy? pp. 1-6

- Peter Newell and Angela Carter
- Understanding supply-side climate policies: towards an interdisciplinary framework pp. 7-26

- Peter Newell and Angela Carter
- Correction: Understanding supply-side climate policies: towards an interdisciplinary framework pp. 27-28

- Peter Newell and Angela Carter
- Reconciling Ireland’s climate ambitions with climate policy and practice: challenges, contradictions and barriers pp. 29-48

- Amanda Slevin and John Barry
- Supply-side climate policy and fossil fuels in developing countries: a neo-Gramscian perspective pp. 49-74

- Augusto Heras
- What next for supply-side policy in the south: emerging lessons from Ecuador’s Yasuní initiative pp. 75-90

- Pedro Alarcon
- Least developed countries versus fossil fuel incumbents: strategies, divisions, and barriers at the United Nations climate negotiations pp. 91-120

- Choyon Kumar Saha
- From national ban to global climate policy renewal: Denmark’s path to leading on oil extraction phase out pp. 121-139

- Sarah Greene and Angela V. Carter
- The environmental and economic effects of international cooperation on restricting fossil fuel supply pp. 141-166

- Harro Asselt, Panagiotis Fragkos, Lauri Peterson and Kostas Fragkiadakis
- Correction: The environmental and economic effects of international cooperation on restricting fossil fuel supply pp. 167-167

- Harro Asselt, Panagiotis Fragkos, Lauri Peterson and Kostas Fragkiadakis
- Pension funds and fossil fuel phase-out: historical developments and limitations of pension climate strategies pp. 169-191

- Clara McDonnell
- Investment law v. supply-side climate policies: insights from Rockhopper v. Italy and Lone Pine v. Canada pp. 193-216

- Alessandra Arcuri, Kyla Tienhaara and Lorenzo Pellegrini
- “Climate Bailout”: a new tool for central banks to limit the financial risk resulting from climate change pp. 217-232

- Matthias Kroll and Kjell Kühne
- Applying earth system justice to phase out fossil fuels: learning from the injustice of adopting 1.5 °C over 1 °C pp. 233-255

- Joyeeta Gupta, Yang Chen, David I. Armstrong Mckay, Paola Fezzigna, Giuliana Gentile, Aljoscha Karg, Luc Vliet, Steven J. Lade and Lisa Jacobson
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2022, volume 22
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2020, volume 20
2019, volume 19
2018, volume 18
2017, volume 17
2016, volume 16
2015, volume 15
2014, volume 14
2013, volume 13
2012, volume 12
2011, volume 11
2010, volume 10
2009, volume 9
2008, volume 8
2007, volume 7
2006, volume 6
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