This paper shows how international law scholarship might adopt a constructivist interdisciplinary research design to better engage with the political and social context of legal rules and institutions. In 2005 the Asia-Pacific Partnership was launched by the United States and Australia as a climate change institution outside the UN climate process. Controversially, the Member States claimed the Asia-Pacific Partnership was complementary to the UN climate process. This paper investigates the veracity of this claim by analysing the normative compatibility of the Partnership and the UN climate process. The paper adopts Dryzek's discourse theory to analyse the shared ideas and assumptions underlying both institutions. This analysis indicates th...
Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextricable linke...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
This article considers how far the climate change regime is an exemplar of international environment...
This paper analyses fragmentation in the dialogue on the future of international climate regime by f...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
Since the formation of the US and Australian sponsored Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Developmen...
This paper explores an important recent development in the process of international climate change g...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
Efforts to tackle global warming have involved an increasing variety of governance arrangements, fro...
The transformation from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement has been analyzed by international...
Over the past five years there have been a series of significant international climate change agreem...
The UN climate regime is a domain of international environmental law (IEL) that has developed in dis...
grantor: University of TorontoNon-state actors have become increasingly involved in the fo...
The chapter considers three pairs of competing narratives, which highlight not only many of the unde...
Studies grounded in regime theory have examined the effectiveness of “minilateral” climate change fo...
Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextricable linke...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
This article considers how far the climate change regime is an exemplar of international environment...
This paper analyses fragmentation in the dialogue on the future of international climate regime by f...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
Since the formation of the US and Australian sponsored Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Developmen...
This paper explores an important recent development in the process of international climate change g...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
Efforts to tackle global warming have involved an increasing variety of governance arrangements, fro...
The transformation from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement has been analyzed by international...
Over the past five years there have been a series of significant international climate change agreem...
The UN climate regime is a domain of international environmental law (IEL) that has developed in dis...
grantor: University of TorontoNon-state actors have become increasingly involved in the fo...
The chapter considers three pairs of competing narratives, which highlight not only many of the unde...
Studies grounded in regime theory have examined the effectiveness of “minilateral” climate change fo...
Contemporary debates surrounding global commons issues and their amelioration are inextricable linke...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
This article considers how far the climate change regime is an exemplar of international environment...