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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2024
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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 Alarcón
- 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
2023, volume 23, articles 4
- Beyond intergovernmental cooperation: domestic politics of transboundary air pollution in Korea and Singapore pp. 397-413
- Annie Young Song
- Exploring the links between climate transparency and mitigation policy through a reflexive capacity lens: case studies of Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and Mexico pp. 415-448
- Nila Kamil and Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
- Does ICAO’s climate change mitigation policy based on international agreements reflect global environmental justice? pp. 449-466
- Dinar Dewi Kania, Dian Artanti Arubusman, Mustika Sari, Ridho Bramulya Ikhsan and Safathira Zaldin
- The potential of CO2 emission reduction via replacing cement with recyclable wastes in the construction industry sector: the perspective of Iran’s international commitments pp. 467-483
- Mohammad Reza Seyedabadi, Mohsen Karrabi and Abolfazl Mohammadzadeh Moghaddam
- An analysis of the convention on the protection of the Black Sea against pollution (the Bucharest Convention) from the perspective of Turkish contract law pp. 485-502
- Nilay Tulukcu Yıldızbaş, Üstüner Birben, Osman Devrim Elvan and Melek Bilgin Yüce
2023, volume 23, articles 3
- Unanimity or standing aside? Reinterpreting consensus in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations pp. 221-234
- Katharina Rietig, Christine Peringer, Sarina Theys and Jecel Censoro
- The treaty management organization established under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement: an international actor in its own right? pp. 235-252
- Thomas Gehring and Linda Spielmann
- Country differentiation in the global environmental context: Who is ‘developing’ and according to what? pp. 253-269
- Deborah Barros Leal Farias
- Tempering and enabling ambition: how equity is considered in domestic processes preparing NDCs pp. 271-292
- Ceecee Holz, Guy Cunliffe, Kennedy Mbeva, Pieter W. Pauw and Harald Winkler
- Progression requirements applicable to state action on climate change mitigation under Nationally Determined Contributions pp. 293-309
- Benoit Mayer
- Reality and perfection of China’s addressing climate change legislation in post-Paris Agreement era pp. 311-331
- Xiaobin Pan and Bowen Yang
- How best to incorporate conjunctive water management into international water law: legal amendment, instrument coupling, or new protocol adoption? pp. 333-353
- Imad Antoine Ibrahim and Jonathan Lautze
- A critical assessment of the International Seabed Authority’s implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind principle from the perspective of benefit-sharing regime pp. 355-371
- Hao Shen
- The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective pp. 373-393
- Wenting Cheng
- Correction: The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective pp. 395-396
- Wenting Cheng
2023, volume 23, articles 2
- Enhancing the achievement of the SDGs: lessons learned at the half-way point of the 2030 Agenda pp. 107-114
- Philipp Pattberg and Karin Bäckstrand
- Inclusive development, leaving no one behind, justice and the sustainable development goals pp. 115-121
- Joyeeta Gupta and Courtney Vegelin
- Changes in the practices and narratives of the United Nations High-Level Political Forum during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 123-132
- Ayṣem Mert and Elise Remling
- Strengthening the Sustainable Development Goals through integration with human rights pp. 133-139
- Magdalena Bexell, Thomas Hickmann and Andrea Schapper
- Can democracy accelerate sustainability transformations? Policy coherence for participatory co-existence pp. 141-148
- Jonathan Pickering
- The sustainable development goals: governing by goals, targets and indicators pp. 149-156
- Graham Long, Jecel Censoro and Katharina Rietig
- The SDGs as integrating force in global governance? Challenges and opportunities pp. 157-164
- Maya Bogers, Frank Biermann, Agni Kalfagianni and Rakhyun E. Kim
- Multi-stakeholder partnerships for the SDGs: is the “next generation” fit for purpose? pp. 165-171
- Oscar Widerberg, Cornelia Fast, Montserrat Koloffon Rosas and Philipp Pattberg
- Strengthening reflexive governance to achieve the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs pp. 173-178
- Casey Stevens
- Not all risks are equal: a risk governance framework for assessing the water SDG pp. 179-189
- Johanna Karolina Louise Koehler
- The SDGs and fossil fuel subsidy reform pp. 191-197
- Harro Asselt
- Achieving SDG 14 in an equitable and just way pp. 199-205
- Bianca Haas
- Inspiration from the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework for SDG 15 pp. 207-214
- Ina Lehmann
- Sustainable development an oxymoron? pp. 215-219
- Joshua Philipp Elsässer
2023, volume 23, articles 1
- How does the UNFCCC enable multi-level learning for the governance of adaptation? pp. 1-25
- Javier Gonzales-Iwanciw, Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen and Art Dewulf
- It’s not as simple as copy/paste: the EU’s remobilisation of the High Ambition Coalition in international climate governance pp. 27-42
- Joseph Earsom
- The Columbia River Treaty’s adaptive capacity for fish conservation pp. 43-75
- Cedar Morton and Murray Rutherford
- Boundaries of benefit sharing: interpretation and application of substantive rules in the Lake Malawi/Niassa/Nyasa sub-basin of the Zambezi Watercourse pp. 77-97
- Joanna Fatch, Alex Bolding and Larry A. Swatuk
- Edith Brown Weiss: Establishing Norms in a Kaleidoscopic World pp. 99-101
- Hermine Coppenolle
- Retraction Note to: Prospects of legal regulation in the field of electronic waste management in the context of a circular economy pp. 103-103
- Gulzhazira Ilyassova, Aigul Nukusheva, Leila Arenova, Guldana Karzhassova and Marzhangul Akimzhanova
- Retraction Note: Development of corporate investment funds as a tool to achieve the goals of international treaties in the field of climate change pp. 105-105
- Maira Bauer, Mariya Bulatenko and Natalia Shimshirt
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2021, volume 21
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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2004, volume 4
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