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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2026
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2026, volume 26, articles 2
- International biodiversity negotiations: Assessing the outcomes and implications of COP 16 pp. 185-202

- Simon Beaudoin, Peter Dauvergne, Annie Chaloux, Elena Álvarez Blanes, Laura Fequino and Yves Tiberghien
- Evaluating legal mechanisms for combating plastic pollution in the Arctic ocean: challenges and future directions pp. 203-226

- Jinpeng Wang and Xiaoyi Ma
- How domestic political context shapes the topics in UNFCCC conference of the parties decisions, 1995–2023 pp. 227-247

- Kayla Morton
- Ostrom’s framework for exploring participation dynamics within the international climate regime pp. 249-275

- Aylin Javadi
- The relationship between green aid and carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions in ethiopia: potential implications for sustainable development goals (SDGs) pp. 277-306

- Mulatu Tilahun Debel and Feng Wang
- Assessing the governance of transboundary freshwater wetlands pp. 307-325

- Zoe H. Rosenblum
- A discourse analysis of bilateral water agreements between Türkiye and Iraq: legal instruments of water diplomacy in the Euphrates-Tigris river basin pp. 327-343

- Cansu Güleç and Ayşegül Kibaroğlu
- Dynamic environmental agreements and lower income countries pp. 345-361

- Tobias Böhmelt
- Structural constraints and environmental convergence: multilevel governance and $${CO}_{2}$$ reduction in Italian provinces pp. 363-385

- Massimiliano Agovino, Maria D’Avino, Aniello Ferraro and Katia Marchesano
- Towards sustainable development: the synergistic impact of economic complexity, environmental regulation, and renewable energy on environmental performance in G20 economies pp. 387-416

- Xiuyun Yang, Muhammad Nouman Shafiq and Seemab Gillani
- Environmental securitisation in India and China pp. 417-420

- Xin Li and Yu Liu
2026, volume 26, articles 1
- International regulation of commercially exploited sharks: challenging the notion of shark “bycatch” in tuna RFMOs pp. 1-18

- Valentin Schatz and Daniel Kachelriess
- Public administration as a driver of sustainability within energy communities pp. 19-47

- Idiano D’Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, Linda Lezzi and Vincenzo Provenzano
- A WTO compatible climate club that solves the free-rider problem in global climate policy pp. 49-65

- David G. Tarr
- Thinking like the ocean: assessment of the ecosystem approach in the BBNJ agreement and its challenges pp. 67-96

- Jinlong Feng
- Mapping institutional deference in the marine biodiversity regime complex pp. 97-121

- Annie Hui-Ping Lin and Chi-Ting Tsai
- Green public procurement on EU directive 2014/24: adoption effects of mandatory and voluntary transposition pp. 123-143

- Jordi Rosell
- Environmental and bioethical rights of future generations under Saudi laws pp. 145-164

- Mansour Alslamah
- Brazil’s climate leadership paradox: hosting COP30 amid domestic environmental rollbacks pp. 165-170

- Daniela Debone, Ronan Adler Tavella, Mariana Vieira da Costa, Eliane Seiko Maffi Yamada, Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva Júnior, Sandra de Souza Hacon, Paulo Artaxo and Simone Georges El Khouri Miraglia
- Correction: Beyond leading by example: enhanced EU-LAC climate cooperation—the case of Brazil, Chile and Mexico pp. 171-172

- Alina Averchenkova, Lara Lázaro-Touza and Gonzalo Escribano
- Pension funds and sustainable investment: challenges and opportunities (Pension research Council Series), edited by P. Brett Hammond, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell, new york: Oxford university Press, 2023, 418 pp., $90.00 (Hardcover), ISBN: 9780192889195 pp. 173-179

- Muhammad Noval, Atika Zahra Maulida and Faqih El Wafa
- Wendy Godek and Gabriela Kütting, Reconsidering Global Environmental Governance: Coloniality, Extractivism, and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice. London: Routledge, 2025. 268 pp., £130 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-003-54264-3 pp. 181-183

- Ruth Elizabeth and K Sevugan
2025, volume 25, articles 4
- Allocating climate adaptation finance revisited: examining three ethical arguments for allocating adaptation finance on the basis of democracy pp. 523-537

- Alexander Schulan
- Rethinking UNCLOS dispute mechanisms: jurisdiction, sovereignty, and reform pathways through case law insights pp. 539-574

- Md Syful Islam and Mahmudul Hasan Asm
- Changing marine imaginaries during COVID-19 and the ocean science decade: a study on political fantasies pp. 575-595

- Julia Maria Charlotte Feine and Ayşem Mert
- Türkiye’s fight against black sea pollution pp. 597-614

- Zerrin Savaşan
- Integrating cultural heritage into climate displacement law: the Carteret islanders case pp. 615-638

- Yatong Yang
- Examining multifaceted constraints to just transitioning agenda in Africa: integrating sustainable social and economic perspectives into policy framework pp. 639-667

- Richard Kwame Adom, Paul Mukoki, Nomhle Ngwenya and Mulala Danny Simatele
- Economic challenges from carbon intensity reduction and energy transition: oil demand shocks, business profitability and market structures pp. 669-691

- Anna Parziale and Andrea Gatto
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
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Articles 2
Articles 1
- 2025, volume 25
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years 2024, volume 24
2023, volume 23
2022, volume 22
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
2005, volume 5
2004, volume 4
2003, volume 3
2002, volume 2
2001, volume 1
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