This book chapter explores the role of Brazil, China, India and South Africa (BASIC) in shaping mitigation commitments within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC
This chapter argues that states, particularly small states, have a responsibility to and can contrib...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the multilateral regime of climate change from the perspective...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) play an increasingly prominent role in ...
A significant number of countries classified as “developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
The chapter examines the current emission reduction obligations within the climate regime. It looks ...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, China, India, South Africa) have played a major role in recent climate ...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
This chapter explains how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), an imp...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
<div><p>Since 2009, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) regime has se...
In this chapter, I argue that the countries in the South can gain from stringent own climate policie...
The North-South divide is one of the central political characteristics of the UN climate change nego...
While taking notable incremental steps forward, Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention o...
This chapter argues that states, particularly small states, have a responsibility to and can contrib...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the multilateral regime of climate change from the perspective...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) play an increasingly prominent role in ...
A significant number of countries classified as “developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
The chapter examines the current emission reduction obligations within the climate regime. It looks ...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, China, India, South Africa) have played a major role in recent climate ...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
This chapter explains how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), an imp...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
<div><p>Since 2009, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) regime has se...
In this chapter, I argue that the countries in the South can gain from stringent own climate policie...
The North-South divide is one of the central political characteristics of the UN climate change nego...
While taking notable incremental steps forward, Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention o...
This chapter argues that states, particularly small states, have a responsibility to and can contrib...
The 2015 Paris Agreement relies on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to outline each countr...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the multilateral regime of climate change from the perspective...