The current world order is characterized by continuing loss of ecological services, a paucity of global spending on sustainable development and a disproportionate environmental impact on those who are already marginalized. These features raise doubts about both the adequacy and the legitimacy of the rule systems and institutions of global environmental governance. This chapter explores the tension between legality and legitimacy in the global politics of the environment through three over-lapping sites of debate: sovereign authority; rightful membership of the global political community; and the nature of procedures, norms and performance. It concludes that both the legality and legitimacy of environmental institutions and practices rest no...
The failure of regulatory systems over the past two decades to lessen the environment degradation as...
[Abstract]: Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextr...
The first section of this chapter considers the failure of the international legal system to provide...
Transnational environmental governance has developed in part as a response to the perceived lack of ...
This article is about a problem only just becoming visible: the legitimacy of international environm...
Rules set by global governance organizations affect communities across the world. Such organizations...
grantor: University of TorontoNon-state actors have become increasingly involved in the fo...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
The ‘legitimacy - effectiveness dilemma' of environmental protection in contemporary (liberal) democ...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
The legitimacy of administrative proceduralisation, which describes the process of adoption of proce...
The chapter explores the relationship between the concept of legitimacy and institutions which are, ...
This chapter examines the limitations of both command-and-control and market-based legal mechanisms ...
Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene is fundamentally different from older conception...
The failure of regulatory systems over the past two decades to lessen the environment degradation as...
[Abstract]: Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextr...
The first section of this chapter considers the failure of the international legal system to provide...
Transnational environmental governance has developed in part as a response to the perceived lack of ...
This article is about a problem only just becoming visible: the legitimacy of international environm...
Rules set by global governance organizations affect communities across the world. Such organizations...
grantor: University of TorontoNon-state actors have become increasingly involved in the fo...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
The ‘legitimacy - effectiveness dilemma' of environmental protection in contemporary (liberal) democ...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
Environmental challenges, and the potential solutions to address them, have a direct effect on livin...
The legitimacy of administrative proceduralisation, which describes the process of adoption of proce...
The chapter explores the relationship between the concept of legitimacy and institutions which are, ...
This chapter examines the limitations of both command-and-control and market-based legal mechanisms ...
Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene is fundamentally different from older conception...
The failure of regulatory systems over the past two decades to lessen the environment degradation as...
[Abstract]: Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextr...
The first section of this chapter considers the failure of the international legal system to provide...