27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willingness to join an international agreement on climate change mitigation. Fairness is largely considered to improve the prospects of success of international negotiations and hence measures raising fairness perception might – in turn – help to bring about effective cooperative international climate change mitigation. We consider the influences present international support of climate policy in developing countries exerts on fairness perception and how this again might affect international negotiations. In doing so, we distinguish between fairness perception which is based on historical experiences and perception which is based on conje...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
Mobilizing climate finance for developing countries is crucial for achieving a fair and effective gl...
The paper argues that negotiation costs can prevent the international community from finding a new i...
27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willin...
The 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference highlighted the continuing challenge of reconciling develope...
33 p.International transfers in climate policy channeled from the industrialized to the developing w...
Published online: 31 Jul 2017How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries h...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreemen...
Given the vital and controversial debate on fairness concerns in international climate negotiations,...
The urgent need to address climate change poses a range of complex moral and practical concerns, not...
This thesis is concerned with the role of fairness in international environmental law and, by way of...
Relying on a recent survey of more than 3300 participants from China, Germany and the US, this paper...
One of the reasons for deadlock in global climate policy is countries’ disagreement on how to share ...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
Mobilizing climate finance for developing countries is crucial for achieving a fair and effective gl...
The paper argues that negotiation costs can prevent the international community from finding a new i...
27 p.Besides costs and benefits, fairness aspects tend to influence negotiating parties’ willin...
The 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference highlighted the continuing challenge of reconciling develope...
33 p.International transfers in climate policy channeled from the industrialized to the developing w...
Published online: 31 Jul 2017How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries h...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreemen...
Given the vital and controversial debate on fairness concerns in international climate negotiations,...
The urgent need to address climate change poses a range of complex moral and practical concerns, not...
This thesis is concerned with the role of fairness in international environmental law and, by way of...
Relying on a recent survey of more than 3300 participants from China, Germany and the US, this paper...
One of the reasons for deadlock in global climate policy is countries’ disagreement on how to share ...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
Mobilizing climate finance for developing countries is crucial for achieving a fair and effective gl...
The paper argues that negotiation costs can prevent the international community from finding a new i...