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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics

2001 - 2025

Current editor(s): Joyeeta Gupta

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2006, volume 6, articles 4

Investment for sustainable development: panacea, placebo or problematic? pp. 323-327 Downloads
Joyeeta Gupta and Kyla Tienhaara
A law for need or a law for greed?: Restoring the lost law in the international law of foreign investment pp. 329-357 Downloads
M. Sornarajah
From a law for greed to a law for need: the underlying importance of prof. Sornorajah’s paper pp. 359-363 Downloads
Howard Mann
The international law of foreign investment in the age of globalization: from panic to panacea pp. 365-369 Downloads
A. Maniruzzaman
Mineral investment and the regulation of the environment in developing countries: lessons from Ghana pp. 371-394 Downloads
Kyla Tienhaara
From regulatory chill to deepfreeze? pp. 395-399 Downloads
Lyuba Zarsky
Sustainable investment in the minerals sector: re-examining the paradigm pp. 401-406 Downloads
Elizabeth Bastida
Water as a political good: implications for investments pp. 407-421 Downloads
Marco Schouten and Klaas Schwartz
Water and merit goods pp. 423-428 Downloads
J. (Hans) Opschoor
Water as a multi-dimensional value: implications for participation and transparency pp. 429-433 Downloads
Helen Ingram
Making the investment provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty sustainable development friendly pp. 435-458 Downloads
James Chalker
Investment arbitration and sustainable development: good intentions—or effective results? pp. 459-466 Downloads
Thomas Wälde

2006, volume 6, articles 3

The European Union in international environmental negotiations: a legal perspective on the internal decision-making process pp. 231-248 Downloads
Tom Delreux
An Ethics-based Climate Agreement for the South Pacific Region pp. 249-270 Downloads
Marco Grasso
Enhancing the clean development mechanism through sectoral approaches: definitions, applications and ways forward pp. 271-287 Downloads
Wolfgang Sterk and Bettina Wittneben
Climate change and the credibility of international commitments: What is necessary for the U.S. to deliver on such commitments? pp. 289-304 Downloads
Kentaro Tamura
The East Asian Seas UNEP Regional Seas Programme pp. 305-316 Downloads
Hugh Kirkman
Ken Conca, Governing Water: Contentious Transnational Politics and Global Institution Building pp. 317-320 Downloads
Brian Gareau and Ben Crow
Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the European Union, edited by Michael Faure and Gunter Heine pp. 321-322 Downloads
David Driesen

2006, volume 6, articles 2

Flexibility provisions in multilateral environmental treaties pp. 113-135 Downloads
Bernhard Boockmann and Paul Thurner
Cap-and-trade or carbon taxes? The feasibility of enforcement and the effects of non-compliance pp. 137-155 Downloads
Jon Hovi and Bjart Holtsmark
The nature, origin and impact of legally binding consequences: the case of the climate regime pp. 157-171 Downloads
Anita Halvorssen and Jon Hovi
Carbon dioxide capture and storage—liability for non-permanence under the UNFCCC pp. 173-186 Downloads
Sven Bode and Martina Jung
The Design of Environmental Regimes: Social Construction, Contextuality, and Improvisation pp. 187-207 Downloads
Raul Lejano
Shared Waters—shared Responsibility. Application of the Principles of Fairness for Burden Sharing in the Mediterranean pp. 209-230 Downloads
Areti Kontogianni, Michalis Skourtos and Andreas Papandreou

2006, volume 6, articles 1

Multi-Stage: A Rule-Based Evolution of Future Commitments under the Climate Change Convention pp. 1-28 Downloads
Michel Elzen, Marcel Berk, Paul Lucas, Patrick Criqui and Alban Kitous
Distributional Conflicts and the Timing of Environmental Policy pp. 29-38 Downloads
Minoru Nakada
Introducing Value Chain Stewardship (VCS) pp. 39-61 Downloads
Pontus Cerin
US, China and the Economics of Climate Negotiations pp. 63-89 Downloads
Barbara Buchner and Carlo Carraro
Norway and Emissions Trading: From Global Front-Runner to EU Follower pp. 91-108 Downloads
Ingvild Sæverud and Jørgen Wettestad
Book Review: Conca, Ken, and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Eds. Environmental Peacemaking. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Press, 2002 pp. 109-111 Downloads
Hilary Nixon

2005, volume 5, articles 4

Is Anyone Listening? The Impact of Research on Global Environmental Practice pp. 377-379 Downloads
Paul Steinberg
Speaking Their Language: How to Communicate Better with Policymakers and Opinion Shapers – and Why Academics Should Bother in the First Place pp. 381-386 Downloads
Geoffrey Dabelko
Academic Research In a Small Country: Called to Serve! pp. 387-393 Downloads
Hans Bruyninckx
Bringing Political Science to Bear on Tropical Conservation pp. 395-404 Downloads
Paul Steinberg
Distributed Generation of Electricity: The Role of Academic Research and Advice in California’s “Clean DG” Policy Network pp. 405-414 Downloads
Juliann Allison
Descriptive or Conceptual Models? Contributions of Economics to the Climate Policy Debate pp. 415-427 Downloads
Stephen DeCanio
Book Review pp. 429-431 Downloads
Michele Betsill
Book Review pp. 433-435 Downloads
Harro Asselt
Book Review pp. 437-439 Downloads
Kyla Tienhaara
Book Review pp. 441-442 Downloads
Jamie Morgan

2005, volume 5, articles 3

The Effectiveness and Legitimacy of International Environmental Institutions pp. 211-226 Downloads
Steinar Andresen and Ellen Hey
The Role of UNEP and UNDP in Multilateral Environmental Agreements pp. 227-263 Downloads
Laurence Mee
Financial Institutions between Effectiveness and Legitimacy – A Legal Analysis of the World Bank, Global Environment Facility and Prototype Carbon Fund pp. 265-302 Downloads
Nele Matz
Developing Countries and Global Environmental Governance: From Contestation to Participation to Engagement pp. 303-321 Downloads
Adil Najam
Performance of the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) in China: Achievements and Challenges as Seen by the Chinese pp. 323-348 Downloads
Gørild Heggelund, Steinar Andresen and Sun Ying
Global Environment Threats and a Divided Northern Community pp. 349-376 Downloads
Miranda Schreurs

2005, volume 5, articles 2

Challenges and Outcomes at the Ninth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change pp. 105-124 Downloads
Suraje Dessai, E. Schipper, Esteve Corbera, Bo Kjellén, María Gutiérrez and Alex Haxeltine
The Effectiveness of Non-State Governance Schemes: A Comparative Study of Forest Certification in Norway and Sweden pp. 125-149 Downloads
Lars Gulbrandsen
Foreign Aid and Global Public Goods: Impure Publicness, Cost Differentials and Negative Conjectures pp. 151-173 Downloads
Dirk Rübbelke
What Role for Private Rule-Making in Global Environmental Governance? Analysing the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) pp. 175-189 Downloads
Philipp Pattberg
Biotic Carbon Sequestration and the Kyoto Protocol: The Construction of Global Knowledge by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change pp. 191-210 Downloads
Cathleen Fogel

2005, volume 5, articles 1

Scenario Analyses for the Future Climate Regime pp. 1-3 Downloads
Taishi Sugiyama
Issues and Options for the Post-2012 Climate Architecture – An Overview pp. 5-24 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa, Kristian Tangen and Henrik Hasselknippe
Graduation and Deepening: An Ambitious Post-2012 Climate Policy Scenario pp. 25-46 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa, Sonja Butzengeiger and Martina Jung
Converging Markets pp. 47-64 Downloads
Kristian Tangen and Henrik Hasselknippe
Orchestra of Treaties: A Future Climate Regime Scenario with Multiple Treaties among Like-minded Countries pp. 65-88 Downloads
Taishi Sugiyama and Jonathan Sinton
Meeting Human Development Goals with Low Emissions: An Alternative to Emissions Caps for post-Kyoto from a Developing Country Perspective pp. 89-104 Downloads
Jiahua Pan
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