The two-volume publication is one of the first attempts to systematically address both international climate change law and global climate change governance. It deals with international law and the multiple regulatory regimes reflecting fragmentation in the absence of a universal climate change regime. International climate change law, global climate governance and diplomacy are interrelated and extremely complex: The publications explore these areas from a variety of doctrinal, transdisciplinary and thematic perspectives
INTRODUCTION. Climate change is the most important megatrend, which has a multiplier effect on the f...
The evolution and governance architecture of the climate change regime / Dan Bodansky and Lavanya Ra...
This book comprehensively assesses the law and science of climate change, as well as the policy choi...
The two-volume publication is one of the first attempts to systematically address both international...
The urgency of climate change necessitates considering what types of governance options are availabl...
This book brings together over seventy fifty authors for a comprehensive examination of the emerging...
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...
As the chapters in this Encyclopedia demonstrate, climate law is a dynamic and multidisciplinary fie...
The 2009 Copenhagen Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC epitomizes the stalling of international...
The introduction to this volume of collected essays looks at climate governance at the global level ...
Complexity thinking underscores that, while international law must provide stability to interactions...
The UN climate regime is a domain of international environmental law (IEL) that has developed in dis...
The chapter considers three pairs of competing narratives, which highlight not only many of the unde...
The thesis International Climate Change Law presents international legislation in the area of climat...
INTRODUCTION. Climate change is the most important megatrend, which has a multiplier effect on the f...
The evolution and governance architecture of the climate change regime / Dan Bodansky and Lavanya Ra...
This book comprehensively assesses the law and science of climate change, as well as the policy choi...
The two-volume publication is one of the first attempts to systematically address both international...
The urgency of climate change necessitates considering what types of governance options are availabl...
This book brings together over seventy fifty authors for a comprehensive examination of the emerging...
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...
As the chapters in this Encyclopedia demonstrate, climate law is a dynamic and multidisciplinary fie...
The 2009 Copenhagen Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC epitomizes the stalling of international...
The introduction to this volume of collected essays looks at climate governance at the global level ...
Complexity thinking underscores that, while international law must provide stability to interactions...
The UN climate regime is a domain of international environmental law (IEL) that has developed in dis...
The chapter considers three pairs of competing narratives, which highlight not only many of the unde...
The thesis International Climate Change Law presents international legislation in the area of climat...
INTRODUCTION. Climate change is the most important megatrend, which has a multiplier effect on the f...
The evolution and governance architecture of the climate change regime / Dan Bodansky and Lavanya Ra...
This book comprehensively assesses the law and science of climate change, as well as the policy choi...