Justice is of central importance in international environmental negotiations. Key characteristics of this type of negotiation augment the complexities of justice issues and warrant a customized approach. Based on a discussion of these characteristics, the article derives four components that are central to a more comprehensive theoretical framework for analyzing justice in environmental negotiations: 1) going beyond narrow self-interest, 2) extending the notion of reciprocity, 3) linking backward- and forward-orientation, and 4) connecting process and outcome. The usefulness of the framework is illustrated by applying it to two important Conferences of the Parties (<small>COP</small>) under the United Nations Framework Conventio...
Benefits and burdens of global environmental change are not equally allocated throughout the world. ...
Since the Club of Rome published "Limits to Growth" in 1972, the environmental problems have caused ...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
Justice is of central importance in international environmental negotiations. Key characteristics of...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargain- ing and drafting agreement...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...
This article proposes reframing the justice discourse in climate negotiations. In so doing, it makes...
This study examines the question: Is the theory of environmental justice, as has been used at the na...
Abstract Based on the major normative political theory contributions on global climate justice, the ...
Parties to international negotiations typically invoke conflicting notions of justice. If these can ...
This working paper responds to calls for practical and implementable changes that can enhance global...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
In the Kyoto round of the global warming negotiating process, justice was not a major concern. All t...
In the Kyoto round of the global warming negotiating process, justice was not a major concern. All t...
The global character of environmental problems has accelerated the need for international negotiatio...
Benefits and burdens of global environmental change are not equally allocated throughout the world. ...
Since the Club of Rome published "Limits to Growth" in 1972, the environmental problems have caused ...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
Justice is of central importance in international environmental negotiations. Key characteristics of...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargain- ing and drafting agreement...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...
This article proposes reframing the justice discourse in climate negotiations. In so doing, it makes...
This study examines the question: Is the theory of environmental justice, as has been used at the na...
Abstract Based on the major normative political theory contributions on global climate justice, the ...
Parties to international negotiations typically invoke conflicting notions of justice. If these can ...
This working paper responds to calls for practical and implementable changes that can enhance global...
A growing body of research suggests that the global conception of climate change is increasingly tak...
In the Kyoto round of the global warming negotiating process, justice was not a major concern. All t...
In the Kyoto round of the global warming negotiating process, justice was not a major concern. All t...
The global character of environmental problems has accelerated the need for international negotiatio...
Benefits and burdens of global environmental change are not equally allocated throughout the world. ...
Since the Club of Rome published "Limits to Growth" in 1972, the environmental problems have caused ...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...