This article critically evaluates the 2015 Paris Agreement, highlighting the almost dichotomous responses it received from the mainstream press as compared to the climate justice movement. This article foregrounds that divide in order to ask further questions of the Agreement and the international climate regime, including questions about what voices and perspectives are heard in scholarship on international climate law. The article suggests the need to engage with international climate law in ways that are attentive to the productive effects of international agreements, as well as the need to examine their distributional effects, to interrogate what new social relations they establish and stabilize as well as how power and authority might ...
With a focus on key themes and debates, this article aims to illustrate and assess how the interacti...
The Paris Agreement, which was adopted in December 2015 and entered into force less than a year late...
There are times when we should pause, take a break from the stream of bad news that tends to dominat...
This paper discusses how international law has responded to climate change, focussing on the challen...
This paper discusses how international law has responded to climate change, focusing on challenges t...
The most important climate agreement in history, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change represents th...
On December 12, 2015, the 196 members of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (...
National Climate litigations are emerging all around the world, as many attempts of climate justice....
International audienceThe negotiations launched in Durban in 2011 were tasked with designing by the ...
The present article focuses on the already discernable key objectives of the climate agreement due t...
The Paris Convention on Climate Change is a convention under the United Nations Framework ...
The forthcoming Paris Accord to be adopted at COP 21 in December 2015 : an opportunity for the defra...
International audienceThe slowness and lack of ambition of climate policies have led, in recent year...
It was impossible for the Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) to fail as the climate warms up rapidly....
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
With a focus on key themes and debates, this article aims to illustrate and assess how the interacti...
The Paris Agreement, which was adopted in December 2015 and entered into force less than a year late...
There are times when we should pause, take a break from the stream of bad news that tends to dominat...
This paper discusses how international law has responded to climate change, focussing on the challen...
This paper discusses how international law has responded to climate change, focusing on challenges t...
The most important climate agreement in history, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change represents th...
On December 12, 2015, the 196 members of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (...
National Climate litigations are emerging all around the world, as many attempts of climate justice....
International audienceThe negotiations launched in Durban in 2011 were tasked with designing by the ...
The present article focuses on the already discernable key objectives of the climate agreement due t...
The Paris Convention on Climate Change is a convention under the United Nations Framework ...
The forthcoming Paris Accord to be adopted at COP 21 in December 2015 : an opportunity for the defra...
International audienceThe slowness and lack of ambition of climate policies have led, in recent year...
It was impossible for the Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) to fail as the climate warms up rapidly....
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
With a focus on key themes and debates, this article aims to illustrate and assess how the interacti...
The Paris Agreement, which was adopted in December 2015 and entered into force less than a year late...
There are times when we should pause, take a break from the stream of bad news that tends to dominat...