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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accountability in Governance: The Challenge of Implementing the Aarhus Convention in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Tatiana R. Zaharchenko
2004
3 p. 229-251
23 p.
artikel
2 Accountability mechanisms in international climate change financing Basak, Rishi
2019
3 p. 297-313
artikel
3 A contingency theory of policy innovation: how different theories explain the ratification of the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol Yamagata, Yoshiki
2012
3 p. 251-270
artikel
4 A critical assessment of the International Seabed Authority’s implementation of the Common Heritage of Mankind principle from the perspective of benefit-sharing regime Shen, Hao

3 p. 355-371
artikel
5 A critical review of the successful CFC phase-out versus the delayed methyl bromide phase-out in the Montreal Protocol Gareau, Brian J.
2010
3 p. 209-231
artikel
6 An adaptation-mitigation game: does adaptation promote participation in international environmental agreements? Borrero, Miguel

3 p. 439-479
artikel
7 An agenda for change in U.S. climate policies? Presidential ambitions and congressional powers Skodvin, Tora
2009
3 p. 263-280
artikel
8 An analysis of the relationship between the additionality of CDM projects and their contribution to sustainable development Alexeew, Johannes
2010
3 p. 233-248
artikel
9 A national system of biological monitoring in the Russian Arctic as a tool for the implementation of the Stockholm Convention Sorokina, Tatiana Yu
2019
3 p. 341-355
artikel
10 An Ethics-based Climate Agreement for the South Pacific Region Grasso, Marco
2006
3 p. 249-270
artikel
11 A new two-nested-game approach: linking micro- and macro-scales in international environmental agreements Distefano, Tiziano

3 p. 493-516
artikel
12 A place in the Sun? IRENA’s position in the global energy governance landscape Overland, Indra
2018
3 p. 335-350
artikel
13 Are international environmental agreements enforceable? implications for institutional design Matisoff, Daniel C.
2010
3 p. 165-186
artikel
14 A review of the evolution and state of transboundary freshwater treaties Giordano, Mark
2013
3 p. 245-264
artikel
15 A taxonomy of collaborative governance: a guide to understanding the diversity of international and domestic conservation accords Chester, Charles C.
2008
3 p. 187-206
artikel
16 Attainability of International Environmental Agreements as a Social Situation Wietze Lise
2004
3 p. 253-277
25 p.
artikel
17 Australian climate policy and the Asia Pacific partnership on clean development and climate (APP). From Howard to Rudd: continuity or change? Lawrence, Peter
2009
3 p. 281-299
artikel
18 Beyond water security: asecuritisation and identity in Cyprus Zikos, Dimitrios
2015
3 p. 309-326
artikel
19 Book reviews DiMento, Joseph F. C.
2014
3 p. 299-302
artikel
20 Bounded rationality and social interaction in negotiating a climate agreement Gsottbauer, Elisabeth
2012
3 p. 225-249
artikel
21 Breaking the mold: a new type of multilateral sustainable development negotiation Chasek, Pamela S.
2016
3 p. 397-413
artikel
22 Can the Czech Republic Participate in Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading? Josef Sejak
2003
3 p. 269-292
24 p.
artikel
23 Carbon emission right as a new property right: rescue CDM developers in China from 2012 Pei, Qing
2012
3 p. 307-320
artikel
24 Carbon emission, solid waste management, and electricity generation: a legal and empirical perspective for renewable energy in Nigeria Olujobi, Olusola Joshua

3 p. 599-619
artikel
25 Carbon Flows between the EU and Eastern Europe: Baselines, Scenarios and Policy Options Frans Berkhout
2003
3 p. 199-219
21 p.
artikel
26 Carbon tax scenarios for China and India: exploring politically feasible mitigation goals Massetti, Emanuele
2011
3 p. 209-227
artikel
27 Carlo Carraro and Christian Egenhofer (eds): Climate and Trade Policy: Bottom-up Approaches Towards Global Agreement Doughman, Pamela M.
2007
3 p. 291-293
artikel
28 Challenges and prospects of implementing the access and benefit sharing regime of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Africa: the case of Ethiopia Birhanu, Fikremarkos Merso
2010
3 p. 249-266
artikel
29 CHANS-Law: preventing the next pandemic through the integration of social and environmental law Davies, Kirsten

3 p. 577-597
artikel
30 China and climate justice: moving beyond statism Harris, Paul G.
2012
3 p. 291-305
artikel
31 China and India’s participation in global climate negotiations Walsh, Sean
2011
3 p. 261-273
artikel
32 China in the Asia–Pacific Partnership: consequences for UN climate change mitigation efforts? Heggelund, Gørild M.
2009
3 p. 301-317
artikel
33 Climate agreements and India: aligning options and opportunities on a new track Shukla, P. R.
2011
3 p. 229-243
artikel
34 Climate change and developing countries: from background actors to protagonists of climate negotiations Sforna, Giorgia
2019
3 p. 273-295
artikel
35 Climate change and the credibility of international commitments: What is necessary for the U.S. to deliver on such commitments? Tamura, Kentaro
2006
3 p. 289-304
artikel
36 Climate Change Policies, Energy Security and Carbon DependencyTrade-offs for the European Union in the Longer Term Onno Kuik
2003
3 p. 221-242
21 p.
artikel
37 Climate justice and bargaining coalitions: a discourse analysis Audet, René
2012
3 p. 369-386
artikel
38 Consensus decision-making in CCAMLR: Achilles’ heel or fundamental to its success? Goldsworthy, Lynda

3 p. 411-437
artikel
39 Contestations over the financial linkages between the UNFCCC’s Technology and Financial Mechanism: using the lens of institutional interaction Oh, Chaewoon

3 p. 559-575
artikel
40 Convergence Criteria for Participation in the Flexible Mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol Axel Michaelowa
2001
3 p. 327-336
10 p.
artikel
41 Correction: The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective Cheng, Wenting

3 p. 395-396
artikel
42 Correction to: Multilateral development banking in a fragmented climate finance system: shifting priorities in energy finance at the Asian Development Bank Delina, Laurence
2018
3 p. 467
artikel
43 Correction to: Prospects of legal regulation in the field of electronic waste management in the context of a circular economy Ilyassova, Gulzhazira

3 p. 389
artikel
44 Cost of groundwater protection: major groundwater basin protection zones in Poland Krogulec, Ewa

3 p. 517-530
artikel
45 Country differentiation in the global environmental context: Who is ‘developing’ and according to what? Farias, Deborah Barros Leal

3 p. 253-269
artikel
46 Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the European Union, edited by Michael Faure and Gunter Heine Driesen, David M.
2006
3 p. 321-322
artikel
47 Criteria for Evaluation of Burden-sharing Rules in International Climate Policy Asbjørn Torvanger
2002
3 p. 221-235
15 p.
artikel
48 Cross-sectoral strategies in global sustainability governance: towards a nexus approach Boas, Ingrid
2016
3 p. 449-464
artikel
49 Crowdsourcing global governance: sustainable development goals, civil society, and the pursuit of democratic legitimacy Gellers, Joshua C.
2016
3 p. 415-432
artikel
50 Cultivated ties and strategic communication: do international environmental secretariats tailor information to increase their bureaucratic reputation? Mederake, Linda

3 p. 481-506
artikel
51 Desecuritisation of water and the technocratic turn in peacebuilding Aggestam, Karin
2015
3 p. 327-340
artikel
52 Developing Countries and Global Environmental Governance: From Contestation to Participation to Engagement Najam, Adil
2005
3 p. 303-321
artikel
53 Domestic environmental activists and the governance of the Ganges and Mekong Rivers in India and China Zawahri, Neda A.
2012
3 p. 269-298
artikel
54 Drought and exceptional laws in Spain: the official water discourse Urquijo, Julia
2015
3 p. 273-292
artikel
55 Editorial Carraro, Carlo
2011
3 p. 205-208
artikel
56 Editorial Fischhendler, Itay
2015
3 p. 241-243
artikel
57 Editorial IntroductionRussian Carbon and Europe's Climate Onno Kuik
2003
3 p. 195-198
4 p.
artikel
58 Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Global Environmental Institutions Nixon, Hilary
2008
3 p. 295-296
artikel
59 Emission Trading Restrictions with Endogenous Technological Change Paolo Buonanno
2001
3 p. 379-395
17 p.
artikel
60 Energy transitions and trade law: lessons from the reform of fisheries subsidies Young, Margaret A.
2017
3 p. 371-390
artikel
61 Enhancing the clean development mechanism through sectoral approaches: definitions, applications and ways forward Sterk, Wolfgang
2006
3 p. 271-287
artikel
62 Environmental-agreement design and political ideology in democracies Böhmelt, Tobias

3 p. 507-525
artikel
63 Environmental regime effectiveness and the North American Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement Johns, Carolyn
2018
3 p. 315-333
artikel
64 Erratum to: The devil lies in the definition: competing approaches to fossil fuel subsidies at the IMF and the OECD Skovgaard, Jakob
2017
3 p. 355
artikel
65 eThekwini’s green and ecological infrastructure policy landscape: research paradigms, theories and epistocrats Meissner, Richard

3 p. 543-560
artikel
66 Evaluation of the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism’s contribution to an international climate policy framework Oh, Chaewoon

3 p. 527-542
artikel
67 Examining host-State counterclaims for environmental damage in investor-State dispute settlement from human rights and transnational public policy perspectives Gleason, Ted

3 p. 427-444
artikel
68 Explaining energy disputes at the World Trade Organization Meyer, Timothy
2017
3 p. 391-410
artikel
69 Financial Institutions between Effectiveness and Legitimacy – A Legal Analysis of the World Bank, Global Environment Facility and Prototype Carbon Fund Matz, Nele
2005
3 p. 265-302
artikel
70 Friendly neighbor or Trojan Horse? Assessing the interaction of soft law initiatives and the UN climate regime Vihma, Antto
2009
3 p. 239-262
artikel
71 From ‘mad cow’ crisis to synthetic biology: challenges to EU regulation of GMOs beyond the European context Anyshchenko, Artem

3 p. 391-404
artikel
72 Gary Bryner, Robert J. Duffy: Integrating climate, energy, and air pollution policies DeSombre, Elizabeth R.
2013
3 p. 409-410
artikel
73 George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen and Peter L. Lindseth (Eds),Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: Legal Problems and Political Prospects Peter T. Muchlinski
2003
3 p. 296-298
2 p.
artikel
74 Global Environment Threats and a Divided Northern Community Schreurs, Miranda A.
2005
3 p. 349-376
artikel
75 Governing Iberian Rivers: from bilateral management to common basin governance? Lopes, Paula Duarte
2012
3 p. 251-268
artikel
76 Green economy and carbon markets for conservation and development: a critical view McAfee, Kathleen
2015
3 p. 333-353
artikel
77 Hakan Seckinelgin, The Environment and International Politics: International Fisheries, Heidegger and Social Method Webster, D. G.
2007
3 p. 313-315
artikel
78 Halon management and ozone-depleting substances control in Jordan Al-Awad, Tareq K.
2018
3 p. 391-408
artikel
79 Hegemony and asymmetry: multiple-chessboard games on transboundary rivers Warner, Jeroen
2012
3 p. 215-229
artikel
80 High level Antarctic EIA under the Madrid Protocol: state practice and the effectiveness of the Comprehensive Environmental Evaluation process Hemmings, Alan D.
2010
3 p. 187-208
artikel
81 How best to incorporate conjunctive water management into international water law: legal amendment, instrument coupling, or new protocol adoption? Ibrahim, Imad Antoine

3 p. 333-353
artikel
82 Hybrid governance mechanisms as political instruments: the case of sustainability partnerships Mert, Ayşem
2013
3 p. 225-244
artikel
83 Impact assessment of a mandatory operational goal-based short-term measure to reduce GHG emissions from ships: the LDC/SIDS case study Psaraftis, Harilaos N.

3 p. 445-467
artikel
84 Implementing EU emissions trading: success or failure? Skjærseth, Jon Birger
2008
3 p. 275-290
artikel
85 Implementing the principle of policy integration: institutional interplay and the role of international organizations Kent, Avidan
2013
3 p. 203-224
artikel
86 Improving Cost-effectiveness and Facilitating Participation of Developing Countries in International Emissions Trading Peter Bohm
2002
3 p. 261-273
13 p.
artikel
87 Incorporating international biodiversity law principles and rights perspective into the European Union Timber Regulation Ituarte-Lima, Claudia
2019
3 p. 255-272
artikel
88 Institutional interplay and effectiveness: assessing efforts to conserve western hemisphere shorebirds Wilson, Jeremy
2008
3 p. 207-226
artikel
89 International Environmental Agreements on Climate Change.Edited by Carlo Carraro, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1999. Wietze Lise
2001
3 p. 397-399
3 p.
artikel
90 International legal aspects of countering environmental terrorism in the context of modern trends in radical environmentalism Balgimbekova, Gulnara

3 p. 621-636
artikel
91 Introduction: exploring and explaining the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia I.
2009
3 p. 195-211
artikel
92 Introduction to the special issue: energy subsidies at the intersection of climate, energy, and trade governance Van de Graaf, Thijs
2017
3 p. 313-326
artikel
93 In what format and under what timeframe would China take on climate commitments? A roadmap to 2050 Zhang, Zhongxiang
2011
3 p. 245-259
artikel
94 Is EU enlargement bad for environmental policy? Confronting gloomy expectations with evidence Skjærseth, Jon Birger
2007
3 p. 263-280
artikel
95 Japan’s position in international climate policy: navigating between Kyoto and the APP Asselt, Harro van
2009
3 p. 319-336
artikel
96 John J. Kirton and Peter I. Hajnal (eds): Sustainability, Civil Society and International Governance: Local, North American and Global Contributions Doughman, Pamela M.
2007
3 p. 301-303
artikel
97 John Rawls and compliance to climate change agreements: insights from a laboratory experiment Klaser, Klaudijo

3 p. 531-551
artikel
98 Ken Conca, Governing Water: Contentious Transnational Politics and Global Institution Building Gareau, Brian J.
2006
3 p. 317-320
artikel
99 Land use and forestry based CDM in scientific peer-reviewed literature pre-and post-COP 9 in Milan Palm, Matilda
2008
3 p. 249-274
artikel
100 Limits to learning: the struggle to adapt to unintended effects of international payment for environmental services programmes Koch, Dirk-Jan

3 p. 507-539
artikel
101 Linkages between the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols Enhancing Synergies between Protecting the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate Sebastian Oberthür
2001
3 p. 357-377
21 p.
artikel
102 Making initiatives resonate: how can non-state initiatives advance national contributions under the UNFCCC? Hermwille, Lukas
2018
3 p. 447-466
artikel
103 Managing fragmentation in global environmental governance: the REDD+ Partnership as bridge organization Gupta, Aarti
2015
3 p. 355-374
artikel
104 Managing global change for sustainable development: technology, community and multilateral environmental agreements French, Duncan A.
2007
3 p. 209-235
artikel
105 Market definition as value reconciliation: the case of renewable energy promotion under the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Kalimo, Harri
2017
3 p. 427-443
artikel
106 Mark Swilling and Eve Annecke: Just transitions: explorations of sustainability in an unfair world Baker, Lucy
2013
3 p. 405-408
artikel
107 Michael M. Gunter, Jr.: Building the next ark: how NGOs work to protect biodiversity Pinto, Rodrigo G.
2010
3 p. 267-271
artikel
108 Moral duties, compliance and polycentric climate governance Gajevic Sayegh, Alexandre

3 p. 483-506
artikel
109 National political pressure groups and the stability of international environmental agreements Hagen, Achim

3 p. 405-425
artikel
110 Neil Hawke, Environmental Policy: Implementation and Enforcement Bryan McDonald
2003
3 p. 293-295
3 p.
artikel
111 New alliances in global environmental governance: how intergovernmental treaty secretariats interact with non-state actors to address transboundary environmental problems Hickmann, Thomas

3 p. 459-481
artikel
112 No iceberg in sight: on the absence of WTO disputes challenging fossil fuel subsidies Bièvre, Dirk De
2017
3 p. 411-425
artikel
113 Norwegian Climate Policy: From Pusher to Laggard? Steinar Andresen
2001
3 p. 337-356
20 p.
artikel
114 Outlook for the International Climate Policy Regime Revolution or Reform? Axel Michaelowa
2002
3 p. 217-219
3 p.
artikel
115 Performance of the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) in China: Achievements and Challenges as Seen by the Chinese Heggelund, Gørild
2005
3 p. 323-348
artikel
116 Population growth, family planning and the Paris Agreement: an assessment of the nationally determined contributions (NDCs) Dodson, Jenna

3 p. 561-576
artikel
117 Process-focused analysis in transboundary water governance research Suhardiman, Diana
2012
3 p. 299-308
artikel
118 Progression requirements applicable to state action on climate change mitigation under Nationally Determined Contributions Mayer, Benoit

3 p. 293-309
artikel
119 Rüdiger Wolfrum and Nele Matz, Conflicts in International Environmental Law - Sebastian Oberthür and Thomas Gehring, Eds., Institutional Interaction in Global Environmental Governance. Synergy and Conflict among International and EU Policies Asselt, Harro van
2007
3 p. 305-311
artikel
120 Reality and perfection of China’s addressing climate change legislation in post-Paris Agreement era Pan, Xiaobin

3 p. 311-331
artikel
121 Removing fuel subsidies: How can international organizations support national policy reforms? Smith, Joel E.
2017
3 p. 327-340
artikel
122 Response of the Arab world to climate change challenges and the Paris agreement Djoundourian, Salpie S.

3 p. 469-491
artikel
123 Rethinking public and private policies in Europe with the support of a industrial sustainability index Arbolino, Roberta
2019
3 p. 315-339
artikel
124 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Prospects of legal regulation in the field of electronic waste management in the context of a circular economy Ilyassova, Gulzhazira

3 p. 367-388
artikel
125 Retraction Note to: Economic and legal regulation of the use and development of renewable energy sources Sabyrzhan, Ali

3 p. 637
artikel
126 Russia: A Country with an Unpredictable Past Nina Poussenkova
2003
3 p. 243-267
25 p.
artikel
127 Sectoral Opposition to Carbon Taxes in the EU a Myopic Economic Approach Camilla Bretteville Froyn
2004
3 p. 279-302
24 p.
artikel
128 Securitizing Water, Climate, and Migration in Israel, Jordan, and Syria Weinthal, Erika
2015
3 p. 293-307
artikel
129 Seizing the opportunity: tackling fossil fuel subsidies under the UNFCCC van Asselt, Harro
2017
3 p. 357-370
artikel
130 Small island developing states and international climate change negotiations: the power of moral “leadership” Águeda Corneloup, Inés de
2013
3 p. 281-297
artikel
131 Sustainable development goals and inclusive development Gupta, Joyeeta
2016
3 p. 433-448
artikel
132 Tempering and enabling ambition: how equity is considered in domestic processes preparing NDCs Holz, Ceecee

3 p. 271-292
artikel
133 The civil liability of European nuclear operators: which coverage for the new 2004 Protocols? Evidence from France Faure, Michael G.
2008
3 p. 227-248
artikel
134 The Clean Development Mechanism: A Bane or a Boon for Developing Countries? Kim R. Olsen
2002
3 p. 237-260
24 p.
artikel
135 The devil lies in the definition: competing approaches to fossil fuel subsidies at the IMF and the OECD Skovgaard, Jakob
2017
3 p. 341-353
artikel
136 The East Asian Seas UNEP Regional Seas Programme Kirkman, Hugh
2006
3 p. 305-316
artikel
137 The Effectiveness and Legitimacy of International Environmental Institutions Andresen, Steinar
2005
3 p. 211-226
artikel
138 The effectiveness of international environmental agreements Vollenweider, Jürg
2012
3 p. 343-367
artikel
139 The EU 40 % greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2030 in perspective Hof, A. F.
2016
3 p. 375-392
artikel
140 The European Union in international environmental negotiations: a legal perspective on the internal decision-making process Delreux, Tom
2006
3 p. 231-248
artikel
141 The evolution and challenges in China’s implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity: a new analytical framework Qin, Tianbao

3 p. 347-365
artikel
142 The framing and governance of climate change adaptation projects in Lao PDR and Cambodia Lebel, Louis
2018
3 p. 429-446
artikel
143 The function of international business frameworks for governing companies’ climate change-related actions toward the 2050 goals Hori, Shiro

3 p. 541-557
artikel
144 The green investment principles: from a nodal governance perspective Cheng, Wenting

3 p. 373-393
artikel
145 The legal regime for application of the precautionary principle in India: future directions for the GM regulatory regime Chowdhury, Nupur
2007
3 p. 281-300
artikel
146 The Nagoya–Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: An analysis and implementation challenges Nijar, Gurdial Singh
2012
3 p. 271-290
artikel
147 The New Water Legislation of Zimbabwe and South Africa Comparison of Legal and Institutional Reform Frank G. W. Jaspers
2001
3 p. 305-325
21 p.
artikel
148 The political economy of international environmental agreements: a survey Wangler, Leo
2012
3 p. 387-403
artikel
149 The public administration of territorial seas: Ukrainian case Kormych, Borys

3 p. 577-595
artikel
150 The role of discourses in governing forests to combat climate change Nielsen, Tobias Dan
2013
3 p. 265-280
artikel
151 The role of the Asia Pacific Partnership in discursive contestation of the international climate regime McGee, Jeffrey
2009
3 p. 213-238
artikel
152 The Role of UNEP and UNDP in Multilateral Environmental Agreements Mee, Laurence D.
2005
3 p. 227-263
artikel
153 The role of valuation and bargaining in optimising transboundary watercourse treaty regimes Macatangay, Rafael Emmanuel
2018
3 p. 409-428
artikel
154 The Scope for Joint Implementation in the EU Candidate Countries Wytze van der Gaast
2002
3 p. 275-290
16 p.
artikel
155 The securitization of water discourse: theoretical foundations, research gaps and objectives of the special issue Fischhendler, Itay
2015
3 p. 245-255
artikel
156 The self-selection of democracies into treaty design: insights from international environmental agreements Böhmelt, Tobias
2018
3 p. 351-367
artikel
157 The struggle over Turkey’s Ilısu Dam: domestic and international security linkages Warner, Jeroen
2012
3 p. 231-250
artikel
158 The Sustainable Development Goals viewed through Gross National Happiness, Ubuntu, and Buen Vivir van Norren, Dorine E.

3 p. 431-458
artikel
159 The transformative potential of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Stevens, Casey
2016
3 p. 393-396
artikel
160 The treaty management organization established under the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement: an international actor in its own right? Gehring, Thomas

3 p. 235-252
artikel
161 The use of “security” jargon in sustainable development discourse: evidence from UN Commission on Sustainable Development Fischhendler, Itay
2012
3 p. 321-342
artikel
162 Transboundary river basin agreements in the Mekong and Zambezi basins: Enhancing environmental security or securitizing the environment? Fox, Coleen A.
2007
3 p. 237-261
artikel
163 Transforming our world? Discursive representation in the negotiations on the Sustainable Development Goals Sénit, Carole-Anne

3 p. 411-429
artikel
164 Unanimity or standing aside? Reinterpreting consensus in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations Rietig, Katharina

3 p. 221-234
artikel
165 ‘Ways of knowing’ water: integrated water resources management and water security as complementary discourses Gerlak, Andrea K.
2015
3 p. 257-272
artikel
166 Youth participation and agency in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Thew, Harriet
2018
3 p. 369-389
artikel
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