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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2025
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2009, volume 9, articles 4
- International regimes and environmental policy integration: introducing the special issue pp. 337-350

- Måns Nilsson, Marc Pallemaerts and Ingmar Homeyer
- Environmental policy integration and the architecture of global environmental governance pp. 351-369

- Frank Biermann, Olwen Davies and Nicolien Grijp
- Interplay management: enhancing environmental policy integration among international institutions pp. 371-391

- Sebastian Oberthür
- Interaction between EU carbon trading and the international climate regime: synergies and learning pp. 393-408

- Jørgen Wettestad
- Environmental policy integration and bilateral development assistance: challenges and opportunities with an evolving governance framework pp. 409-429

- Åsa Persson
2009, volume 9, articles 3
- Introduction: exploring and explaining the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate pp. 195-211

- Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen and Harro Asselt
- The role of the Asia Pacific Partnership in discursive contestation of the international climate regime pp. 213-238

- Jeffrey McGee and Ros Taplin
- Friendly neighbor or Trojan Horse? Assessing the interaction of soft law initiatives and the UN climate regime pp. 239-262

- Antto Vihma
- An agenda for change in U.S. climate policies? Presidential ambitions and congressional powers pp. 263-280

- Tora Skodvin and Steinar Andresen
- Australian climate policy and the Asia Pacific partnership on clean development and climate (APP). From Howard to Rudd: continuity or change? pp. 281-299

- Peter Lawrence
- China in the Asia–Pacific Partnership: consequences for UN climate change mitigation efforts? pp. 301-317

- Gørild Heggelund and Inga Buan
- Japan’s position in international climate policy: navigating between Kyoto and the APP pp. 319-336

- Harro Asselt, Norichika Kanie and Masahiko Iguchi
2009, volume 9, articles 2
- A Clean Development Mechanism with global atmospheric benefits for a post-2012 climate regime pp. 95-111

- Lambert Schneider
- The limits of regulatory convergence: globalization and GMO politics in the south pp. 113-133

- Robert Falkner and Aarti Gupta
- Global principles for sustainable biofuel production and trade pp. 135-151

- Eero Palmujoki
- Business to the rescue: private sector actors and global environmental regimes’ legitimacy pp. 153-171

- Amandine Bled
- Lessons learned from the World Commission on Dams pp. 173-190

- Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
- Shawkat Alam, Sustainable Development and Free Trade: Institutional Approaches pp. 191-194

- Md. Rizwanul Islam
2009, volume 9, articles 1
- An overview of the content and historical context of the international freshwater agreements that South Africa has entered into with neighbouring countries pp. 1-21

- E. Kistin, P. Ashton, A. Earle, D. Malzbender, M. Patrick and A. Turton
- Restricting the import of ‘emission credits’ in the EU: a power struggle between states and institutions pp. 23-38

- Karoline Flåm
- Environmental effectiveness and economic consequences of fragmented versus universal regimes: what can we learn from model studies? pp. 39-62

- Andries Hof, Michel Elzen and Detlef Vuuren
- A review of the CDM literature: from fine-tuning to critical scrutiny? pp. 63-80

- Emma Paulsson
- Gert Spaargaren, Arther P. J. Mol and Frederick H. Buttel (eds.): Governing Environmental Flows: Global Challenges to Social Theory pp. 81-83

- Susan Park
- Kevin P. Gallagher and Lyuba Zarsky, The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico’s Silicon Valley pp. 85-87

- Kyla Tienhaara
- Michael Faure and Nicole Niessen (eds.): Environmental Law in Development: Lessons from the Indonesian Experience pp. 89-93

- Candice Carr
2008, volume 8, articles 4
- Transboundary water interaction I: reconsidering conflict and cooperation pp. 297-316

- Mark Zeitoun and Naho Mirumachi
- The formation of an international environmental agreement as a two-stage exclusive cartel formation game with transferable utilities pp. 317-341

- Porchiung Chou and Cheickna Sylla
- Technology spillovers and stability of international climate coalitions pp. 343-365

- Miyuki Nagashima and Rob Dellink
- Beyond the public and private divide: remapping transnational climate governance in the 21st century pp. 367-388

- Philipp Pattberg and Johannes Stripple
- International environmental agreements between developing countries only: learning from the Brazil–Uruguay case over the suspicion of acid rain pp. 389-408

- Daniel Rótulo Decuadra and Jose Puppim de Oliveira
- J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks, A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North–South Politics, and Climate Policy pp. 409-412

- Jörg Balsiger
- J. J. Kirton and M. J. Trebilcock 2004, Hard Choices, Soft Law: Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance pp. 413-415

- Sylvia Karlsson
- From a law for greed to a law for need: the underlying importance of prof. Sornarajah’s paper pp. 417-417

- Howard Mann
2008, volume 8, articles 3
- A taxonomy of collaborative governance: a guide to understanding the diversity of international and domestic conservation accords pp. 187-206

- Charles Chester and William Moomaw
- Institutional interplay and effectiveness: assessing efforts to conserve western hemisphere shorebirds pp. 207-226

- Jeremy Wilson
- The civil liability of European nuclear operators: which coverage for the new 2004 Protocols? Evidence from France pp. 227-248

- Michael Faure and Karine Fiore
- Land use and forestry based CDM in scientific peer-reviewed literature pre-and post-COP 9 in Milan pp. 249-274

- Matilda Palm, Madelene Ostwald and John Reilly
- Implementing EU emissions trading: success or failure? pp. 275-290

- Jon Skjærseth and Jørgen Wettestad
- Carlo Carraro and Christian Egenhofer (eds): Climate and Trade Policy: Bottom-up Approaches Towards Global Agreement pp. 291-293

- Pamela Doughman
- Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Global Environmental Institutions pp. 295-296

- Hilary Nixon
2008, volume 8, articles 2
- UNFCCC negotiations (pre-Kyoto to COP-9): what the process says about the politics of CDM-sinks pp. 95-112

- Emily Boyd, Esteve Corbera and Manuel Estrada
- The Group of 77 in the international climate negotiations: recent developments and future directions pp. 113-127

- Sjur Kasa, Anne Gullberg and Gørild Heggelund
- Financially sustainable investments in developing countries water sectors: what conditions could promote private sector involvement? pp. 129-142

- Nadia Tecco
- Shipping hazardous waste: implications for economically developing countries pp. 143-159

- Sangeeta Sonak, Mahesh Sonak and Asha Giriyan
- Rational lobbying and EU climate policy pp. 161-178

- Anne Gullberg
- Sumudu A. Atapattu, Emerging Principles of International Environmental Law pp. 179-181

- Stefano Nespor
- Edward A. Page, Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations pp. 183-186

- Marco Grasso
2008, volume 8, articles 1
- Local causes, regional co-operation and global financing for environmental problems: the case of Southeast Asian Haze pollution pp. 1-16

- Luca Tacconi, Frank Jotzo and R. Quentin Grafton
- Trade and environment negotiations in the WTO: Asian perspectives pp. 17-34

- Yohei Harashima
- European air pollution assessments: co-production of science and policy pp. 35-49

- Willemijn Tuinstra
- Drivers for adopting environmental management systems in the post-Soviet mining industry pp. 51-77

- Olli Salmi
- Scott Barrett, Environment & Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-Making pp. 79-81

- Jamie Morgan
- Philippe G. Le Prestre (ed.), Governing Global Biodiversity: The Evolution and Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity pp. 83-85

- Pamela McElwee
- Carraro, Carlo and François Lévêque (Eds), Voluntary Approaches in Environmental Policy pp. 87-90

- Lada Dunbar
- Jon Birger Skjærseth and Tora Skodvin, Climate Change and the Oil Industry: Common Problem, Varying Strategies pp. 91-94

- Jerry Hinkle and Armin Rosencranz
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2008, volume 8
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 25
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
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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