Efforts are underway to craft responses to the climate crisis within the international investment order. This Article highlights international investment law (“IIL”) and international climate law (“ICL”) as two basic governance contexts within which investment- related responses to climate change are being designed. There is, however, a multilevel—normative and institutional—dissonance between both regimes that makes for an asymmetric integration of the regimes at best, or worse still, the escalation of the injustices which have characterized both. While similar in their recognition of international investment as an important tool for responding to climate change, assumptions and approaches under both regimes are different. Both regimes, ho...
Renewable energy provides an answer to many of the most pressing socio-economic challenges governmen...
The concept of expropriation under international investment law has traditionally entailed situation...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
Efforts are underway to craft responses to the climate crisis within the international investment or...
Climate change poses serious threats to human society. Climate change is already affecting our envir...
The interplay between climate change and international investment law is twofold. On one side, the i...
The interaction between investment and climate change can be read at different levels and in differe...
As developing countries continue to be the most negatively affected by climate change and the energy...
This chapter responds to a chorus of commentary about the potential for conflict between the interna...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
A response by the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to the OECD Public Consultation on Inves...
International audienceThis contribution endeavors to address the issue of global justice in climate ...
This book addresses an issue of increasing importance in public international law: the controversial...
The UN climate regime conditions the implementation of developing countries’ obligations on the prov...
The last decade has witnessed a series of criticisms from states, NGOs, and scholars of internationa...
Renewable energy provides an answer to many of the most pressing socio-economic challenges governmen...
The concept of expropriation under international investment law has traditionally entailed situation...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...
Efforts are underway to craft responses to the climate crisis within the international investment or...
Climate change poses serious threats to human society. Climate change is already affecting our envir...
The interplay between climate change and international investment law is twofold. On one side, the i...
The interaction between investment and climate change can be read at different levels and in differe...
As developing countries continue to be the most negatively affected by climate change and the energy...
This chapter responds to a chorus of commentary about the potential for conflict between the interna...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
A response by the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to the OECD Public Consultation on Inves...
International audienceThis contribution endeavors to address the issue of global justice in climate ...
This book addresses an issue of increasing importance in public international law: the controversial...
The UN climate regime conditions the implementation of developing countries’ obligations on the prov...
The last decade has witnessed a series of criticisms from states, NGOs, and scholars of internationa...
Renewable energy provides an answer to many of the most pressing socio-economic challenges governmen...
The concept of expropriation under international investment law has traditionally entailed situation...
Born into the wider body of international law, the climate regime needs to be understood in light of...