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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2025
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2003, volume 3, articles 4
- Economic Analysis, Environmental Policy, and Intergenerational Justice in the Reagan Administration The Case of the Montreal Protocol pp. 299-321

- Stephen DeCanio
- Baselines for Clean Development Mechanism Projects: The Marrakesh Accords and Beyond pp. 323-348

- Jyoti Painuly
- Increasing Participation and Compliance in International Climate Change Agreements pp. 349-376

- Scott Barrett and Robert Stavins
- Environmental Governance: The Role of Institutions in Causing and Confronting Environmental Problems pp. 377-393

- Oran Young
2003, volume 3, articles 3
- Editorial Introduction Russian Carbon and Europe's Climate pp. 195-198

- Onno Kuik, Frans Berkhout and Anna Wieczorek
- Carbon Flows between the EU and Eastern Europe: Baselines, Scenarios and Policy Options pp. 199-219

- Frans Berkhout and Adrian Smith
- Climate Change Policies, Energy Security and Carbon Dependency Trade-offs for the European Union in the Longer Term pp. 221-242

- Onno Kuik
- Russia: A Country with an Unpredictable Past pp. 243-267

- Nina Poussenkova
- Can the Czech Republic Participate in Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading? pp. 269-292

- Josef Sejak and Martin Kupka
- Neil Hawke, Environmental Policy: Implementation and Enforcement pp. 293-295

- Bryan McDonald
- George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen and Peter L. Lindseth (Eds), Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: Legal Problems and Political Prospects pp. 296-298

- Peter Muchlinski
2003, volume 3, articles 2
- Multilateral Environmental Agreements in Africa:Efforts and Problems in Implementation pp. 97-135

- Kevin Jones
- Scientific Uncertainty and Science-Based Precaution pp. 137-166

- Charles Weiss
- Managing North Sea Pollution Effectively:Linking International and Domestic Institutions pp. 167-190

- Jon Skjærseth
- Young, O. R., The Institutional Dimensions of Environmental Change: Fit, Interplay, and Scale pp. 191-194

- Ronald Mitchell
2003, volume 3, articles 1
- Emissions Rights and their Transferability: Equity Concerns over Climate Change Mitigation pp. 1-16

- Jiahua Pan
- Science, Politics, and Persistent Organic Pollutants: The Role of Scientific Assessments in International Environmental Co-operation pp. 17-42

- Henrik Selin and Noelle Eckley
- Perception Gaps among Stakeholders Regarding the WCD Guidelines pp. 43-57

- Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
- Will International Investment Rules Obstruct Climate Protection Policies? An Examination of the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 59-86

- Jacob Werksman, Kevin Baumert and Navroz Dubash
- Eric W. Orts and Kurt Deketelaere (eds.) 2001. Environmental Contracts: Comparative Approaches to Regulatory Innovation in the United States and Europe. The Hague: Kluwer Law pp. 87-89

- Stefano Nespor
- Patricia Birnie and Alan Boyle, International Law & the Environment (second edition) Oxford University Press, 2002 pp. 89-92

- Joseph DiMento
2002, volume 2, articles 4
- Improving Global Environmental Governance pp. 293-296

- Pier Vellinga, Richard Howarth and Joyeeta Gupta
- Improving Global Environmental Governance pp. 293-296

- Pier Vellinga, Richard Howarth and Joyeeta Gupta
- Strengthening Green Global Governance in a Disparate World SocietyWould a World Environment Organisation Benefit the South? pp. 297-315

- Frank Biermann
- Strengthening Green Global Governance in a Disparate World SocietyWould a World Environment Organisation Benefit the South? pp. 297-315

- Frank Biermann
- Clustering of Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Potentials and Limitations pp. 317-340

- Sebastian Oberthür
- Clustering of Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Potentials and Limitations pp. 317-340

- Sebastian Oberthür
- Governments and International Civil Society inSustainable Development: A Framework pp. 339-357

- Konrad Von Moltke
- Governments and International Civil Society inSustainable Development: A Framework pp. 341-357

- Konrad Von Moltke
- Global Sustainable Development Governance: Institutional Challenges from a Theoretical Perspective pp. 361-388

- Joyeeta Gupta
- Global Sustainable Development Governance: Institutional Challenges from a Theoretical Perspective pp. 361-388

- Joyeeta Gupta
- Policy Coherence, Global Environmental Governance, and Poverty Reduction pp. 389-401

- Tom Jones
- Policy Coherence, Global Environmental Governance, and Poverty Reduction pp. 389-401

- Tom Jones
2002, volume 2, articles 3
- Outlook for the International Climate Policy Regime– Revolution or Reform? pp. 217-219

- Axel Michaelowa and Richard Tol
- Criteria for Evaluation of Burden-sharing Rules in International Climate Policy pp. 221-235

- Asbjørn Torvanger and Lasse Ringius
- The Clean Development Mechanism: A Bane or a Boon for Developing Countries? pp. 237-260

- Kim Olsen and Jyoti Painuly
- Improving Cost-effectiveness and Facilitating Participation of Developing Countries in International Emissions Trading pp. 261-273

- Peter Bohm
- The Scope for Joint Implementation in the EU Candidate Countries pp. 275-290

- Wytze van der Gaast
2002, volume 2, articles 2
- Editorial pp. 105-108

- Nico Schrijver and Friedl Weiss
- International Law-Making in the Field of Sustainable Development:The Unequal Competition Between Development and the Environment pp. 109-133

- Ximena Fuentes
- The Role of the State and International Organizations inReconciling Sustainable Development and Globalization pp. 135-150

- Duncan French
- Some Aspects of the Principle of "Common butDifferentiated Responsibilities" pp. 151-170

- Yoshiro Matsui
- The Right to a Healthy Environment, Human Rights andSustainable Development pp. 171-192

- Sueli Giorgetta
- The International Regulation of Trade in Wildlife: Institutional and Normative Considerations pp. 193-208

- Peter Stoett
2002, volume 2, articles 1
- Burden Sharing and Fairness Principles in International Climate Policy pp. 1-22

- Lasse Ringius, Asbjørn Torvanger and Arild Underdal
- Equity, international trade and climate policy pp. 23-48

- Claudia Kemfert and Richard Tol
- The Netherlands in the UNFCCC Process –Leadership between Ambition and Reality pp. 49-68

- Magnus Andersson and Arthur Mol
- The Implementation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in a Non-Party State: Taiwan pp. 69-98

- Wen-Chen Shih
2001, volume 1, articles 4
- Science and Policy in International Environmental Agreements: Lessons from the European experience on Transboundary Air Pollution pp. 405-425

- Nuria Castells and Jerry Ravetz
- Market Darwinism vs. Market Creationism: Adaptability and Fairness in the Design of Greenhouse Gas Trading Mechanisms pp. 427-446

- Brent Haddad and John Palmisano
- Overlapping International Regimes: The Case of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF) between Climate Change and Biodiversity pp. 447-468

- G. Rosendal
- The Bonn Agreement to the Kyoto Protocol – Paving the Way for Ratification pp. 469-476

- Hermann Ott
2001, volume 1, articles 3
- The New Water Legislation of Zimbabwe and South Africa – Comparison of Legal and Institutional Reform pp. 305-325

- Frank Jaspers
- Convergence Criteria for Participation in the Flexible Mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 327-336

- Axel Michaelowa, Michael Dutschke and Marcus Stronzik
- Norwegian Climate Policy: From Pusher to Laggard? pp. 337-356

- Steinar Andresen and Siri Butenschøn
- Linkages between the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols – Enhancing Synergies between Protecting the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate pp. 357-377

- Sebastian Oberthür
- Emission Trading Restrictions with Endogenous Technological Change pp. 379-395

- Paolo Buonanno, Carlo Carraro, Efrem Castelnuovo and Marzio Galeotti
- International Environmental Agreements on Climate Change. Edited by Carlo Carraro, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1999 pp. 397-399

- Wietze Lise
2001, volume 1, articles 2
- Editorial: From Kyoto to The Hague: European Perspectives on Making the Kyoto Protocol Work pp. 163-165

- Bert Metz
- How Can the European Union Contribute to a COP-6 Agreement? An Overview for Policy Makers pp. 167-185

- Bert Metz, Marcel Berk, Marcel Kok, Jelle van Minnen, Andre de Moor and Albert Faber
- Kyoto Mechanisms: Key Issues for Policy-makers for COP-6 pp. 187-218

- Farhana Yamin, Jean-Marc Burniaux and Andries Nentjes
- An Economic Analysis of Flexible Permit Trading in the Kyoto Protocol pp. 219-242

- Adam Rose and Brandt Stevens
- The Role of EU Internal Policies in Implementing Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options to Achieve Kyoto Targets pp. 243-265

- Terry Barker, Tom Kram, Sebastian Oberthür and Monique Voogt
- Implications of EU Enlargement on the EU Greenhouse Gas 'Bubble' and Internal Burden Sharing pp. 267-279

- Axel Michaelowa and Regina Betz
- The EU's Climate Leadership: Reconciling Ambition and Reality pp. 281-299

- Joyeeta Gupta and Lasse Ringius
2001, volume 1, articles 1
- Editorial pp. 1-5

- Pier Vellinga, Joyeeta Gupta and Richard Howarth
- The Behavioral Effects of Environmental Regimes: Collective-Action vs. Social-Practice Models pp. 9-29

- Oran Young
- Commentary: In Response to the Paper by Oran R. Young, How Can International Regimes Solve Environmental Problems? (see pp. 9–29) pp. 31-32

- Daniel Bromley
- A Century of Green Lessons: The Contribution of Nature Conservation Regimes to Global Governance pp. 33-72

- Peter Sand
- Commentary: In Response to the Paper by Peter. H. Sand, A Century of Green Lessons: The Contribution of Nature Conservation Regimes to Global Governance (see pp. 33–72) pp. 73-74

- Patricia Birnie
- The Climate Change Regime: An Enviro-Economic Problem and International Administrative Law in the Making pp. 75-100

- Ellen Hey
- Commentary: In Response to the Paper by Ellen Hey, The Climate Change Regime Sustainable Development and International Administrative Law in the Making (see pp. 75–100) pp. 101-102

- William Moomaw
- Misappropriation of Institutions: Some Lessons from the Environmental Dimension of the NAFTA Investor-State Dispute Settlement Process pp. 103-119

- Konrad von Moltke and Howard Mann
- Commentary: In Response to the Paper by Konrad von Moltke and Howard Mann, Misappropriation of Institutions: Some Lessons from the Environmental Dimension of the NAFTA Investor-State Dispute Settlement Process (see pp. 103–119) pp. 121-123

- Jacob Werksman
- Negotiating Effective International Environmental Agreements: Is an Objective Approach to Differential Treatment Possible? pp. 125-153

- Timothy Swanson
- Commentary: In Response to the Paper by Timothy Swanson, Negotiating Effective International Environmental Agreements: Is an Objective Approach to Differential Treatment Possible? (see pp. 125–153) pp. 155-157

- Harmen Verbuggen
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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
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2011, volume 11
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