In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreement to be effective and durable, it must be conceived as fair by as many of its parties as possible. Unfortunately, there is hardly a consensus in the negotiations on what a fair agreement should constitute, and diverging fairness conceptions are at the heart of the conflicts of the negotiations. This thesis is an attempt at understanding this fairness dimension. It attempts to answer two related questions: 1) what do the parties in the negotiations conceive as fair? And 2) why do parties in the negotiations have differing conceptions of what constitutes a fair agreement? The findings of this thesis indicate that there has been little progress...
AbstractCan norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global clima...
One of the reasons for deadlock in global climate policy is countries’ disagreement on how to share ...
Fairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is, how to...
Published online: 31 Jul 2017How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries h...
What is Fair? We're discussing climate negotiations, but at an abstract level. The concepts of effic...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
The 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference highlighted the continuing challenge of reconciling develope...
Given the vital and controversial debate on fairness concerns in international climate negotiations,...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willin...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
AbstractCan norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global clima...
One of the reasons for deadlock in global climate policy is countries’ disagreement on how to share ...
Fairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is, how to...
Published online: 31 Jul 2017How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries h...
What is Fair? We're discussing climate negotiations, but at an abstract level. The concepts of effic...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
The 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference highlighted the continuing challenge of reconciling develope...
Given the vital and controversial debate on fairness concerns in international climate negotiations,...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willin...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
AbstractCan norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global clima...
One of the reasons for deadlock in global climate policy is countries’ disagreement on how to share ...
Fairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is, how to...