Master's thesis in Change managementThis thesis looks at how the Group of Seventy-Seven and China frame the concept of climate change and especially examines how, and to what extent they connect third generation of human rights to the problems and solutions of the climate change issue. Discourse analysis and framing has been used in order to examine how the developing countries approach the complex issue of climate change. In addition to the environmental discourses suggested by Dryzek (1997), the thesis propose an alternative human rights environmental discourse taking into account the globally divided world into developed and developing countries. This discourse captures the approach taken by the G-77 in a more complete form than what th...
This paper examines China’s policy and position in relation to the evolving climate change negotiati...
Since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, China has witnessed rapid socio-economic pro...
The right to life is a universally recognized fundamental human right guaranteed by international, r...
Master's thesis in Change managementThis thesis looks at how the Group of Seventy-Seven and China fr...
The Right to Development is a relatively new right in human rights law. Although its roots may be tr...
A robust and persuasive framework to addressing climate change is needed in order to spur action and...
This master thesis seeks to explain the approach and position of developing countries in internation...
This chapter investigates the interaction between individuals and states in the face of climate chan...
While its causation is highly differentiated across the globe and across social groups, the enhanced...
This chapter explores the extent to which the right to development compels States to act on climate ...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
Climate change will have significant impacts in both Australia and across the globe. Australia is on...
The years-long negotiations on loss and damage (L&D) associated with climate change impacts reached ...
The 21st century is a time of environmental firsts, as the average global temperature continues to r...
In this thesis, I am critically assessing contemporary environmental discourse at the governmental l...
This paper examines China’s policy and position in relation to the evolving climate change negotiati...
Since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, China has witnessed rapid socio-economic pro...
The right to life is a universally recognized fundamental human right guaranteed by international, r...
Master's thesis in Change managementThis thesis looks at how the Group of Seventy-Seven and China fr...
The Right to Development is a relatively new right in human rights law. Although its roots may be tr...
A robust and persuasive framework to addressing climate change is needed in order to spur action and...
This master thesis seeks to explain the approach and position of developing countries in internation...
This chapter investigates the interaction between individuals and states in the face of climate chan...
While its causation is highly differentiated across the globe and across social groups, the enhanced...
This chapter explores the extent to which the right to development compels States to act on climate ...
Over the last decade, the world has increasingly grappled with the complex linkages emerging between...
Climate change will have significant impacts in both Australia and across the globe. Australia is on...
The years-long negotiations on loss and damage (L&D) associated with climate change impacts reached ...
The 21st century is a time of environmental firsts, as the average global temperature continues to r...
In this thesis, I am critically assessing contemporary environmental discourse at the governmental l...
This paper examines China’s policy and position in relation to the evolving climate change negotiati...
Since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, China has witnessed rapid socio-economic pro...
The right to life is a universally recognized fundamental human right guaranteed by international, r...