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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Academic Research In a Small Country: Calledto Serve! Bruyninckx, Hans
2005
4 p. 387-393
artikel
2 Access and allocation in earth system governance: water and climate change compared Gupta, Joyeeta
2010
4 p. 377-395
artikel
3 Afshin Akhtarkhavari: Global governance and the environment: environmental principles and change in international law and politics Carr Kelman, Candice
2011
4 p. 379-380
artikel
4 Agency in international climate negotiations: the case of indigenous peoples and avoided deforestation Schroeder, Heike
2010
4 p. 317-332
artikel
5 A law for need or a law for greed?: Restoring the lost law in the international law of foreign investment Sornarajah, M.
2006
4 p. 329-357
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6 Allocation and architecture in climate governance beyond Kyoto: lessons from interdisciplinary research on target setting Kanie, Norichika
2010
4 p. 299-315
artikel
7 An analysis of the convention on the protection of the Black Sea against pollution (the Bucharest Convention) from the perspective of Turkish contract law Yıldızbaş, Nilay Tulukcu

4 p. 485-502
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8 Annex 1: Johannesburg Declaration on SustainableDevelopment
4 p. 403-406
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9 Annex 1: Johannesburg Declaration on SustainableDevelopment 2002
4 p. 403-406
4 p.
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10 Assigning a grass-root NGO role to legitimate organizations as resident watch-dogs in negotiating carbon benefits derived from multilateral funding Um, Dan-Bi

4 p. 631-646
artikel
11 A Tribute to Pier Vellinga Gupta, Joyeeta
2015
4 p. 341-342
artikel
12 Author Index
4 p. 415
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13 Author Index 2002
4 p. 415-415
1 p.
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14 Author index 2001
4 p. 483-483
1 p.
artikel
15 Author Index Volume 3 2003 2003
4 p. 399-399
1 p.
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16 Authority in Arctic governance: changing spheres of authority in Greenlandic offshore oil and gas developments Smits, Coco C. A.
2014
4 p. 329-348
artikel
17 Baselines for Clean Development Mechanism Projects: The Marrakesh Accords and Beyond Jyoti Prasad Painuly
2003
4 p. 323-348
26 p.
artikel
18 Beyond intergovernmental cooperation: domestic politics of transboundary air pollution in Korea and Singapore Song, Annie Young

4 p. 397-413
artikel
19 Beyond the public and private divide: remapping transnational climate governance in the 21st century Pattberg, Philipp
2008
4 p. 367-388
artikel
20 Biofuelling the energy transition in Nordic countries: explaining overachievement of EU renewable transport obligations Skjærseth, Jon Birger

4 p. 825-842
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21 Blocking change: facing the drag of status quo fisheries institutions Axelrod, Mark
2016
4 p. 573-588
artikel
22 Book Review Morgan, Jamie F.
2005
4 p. 441-442
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23 Book Review Betsill, Michele M.
2005
4 p. 429-431
artikel
24 Book Review Tienhaara, Kyla
2005
4 p. 437-439
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25 Book Review Asselt, Harro van
2005
4 p. 433-435
artikel
26 Bringing Political Science to Bear on Tropical Conservation Steinberg, Paul F.
2005
4 p. 395-404
artikel
27 Cancun’s paradigm shift and COP 21: to go beyond rhetoric Hourcade, Jean-Charles
2015
4 p. 343-351
artikel
28 Can the management school explain noncompliance with international environmental agreements? Kokkvoll Tveit, Andreas
2018
4 p. 491-512
artikel
29 Carbon border adjustment: a unilateral solution to the multilateral problem? Suh, Jeongmeen

4 p. 715-733
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30 China and UN environmental policy: institutional growth, learning and implementation Heggelund, Gørild
2007
4 p. 415-438
artikel
31 China's policy and finding ways to prevent collapse in WEEE processing in the context of the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal Zhang, Qinrun

4 p. 693-710
artikel
32 Clearing the muddy waters of shared watercourses governance: conceptualizing international River Basin Organizations Schmeier, Susanne
2015
4 p. 597-619
artikel
33 Climate change coalition formation and equilibrium strategies in mitigation games in the post-Kyoto Era Wu, Jing
2018
4 p. 573-598
artikel
34 Climate policy architecture for the Cancun paradigm shift: building on the lessons from history Hourcade, Jean-Charles
2015
4 p. 353-367
artikel
35 Clustering of Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Potentials and Limitations Oberthür, Sebastian

4 p. 317-340
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36 Clustering of Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Potentials and Limitations Sebastian Oberthür
2002
4 p. 317-340
24 p.
artikel
37 Contents for Volume 2
4 p. 407-410
artikel
38 Contents for Volume 2
4 p. 411-413
artikel
39 Contents for Volume 2 2002
4 p. 407-410
4 p.
artikel
40 Contents for Volume 2 2002
4 p. 411-413
3 p.
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41 Contents of Volume 1 2001
4 p. 481-482
2 p.
artikel
42 Contents Volume 3 2003 2003
4 p. 395-397
3 p.
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43 Correction to: Ideology and non‑state climate action: partnering and design of REDD+ projects Abraham, Benjamin M.

4 p. 691-692
artikel
44 Credibility dilemmas under the Paris agreement: explaining fossil fuel subsidy reform references in INDCs Elliott, Christian

4 p. 735-759
artikel
45 Current environmental problems in member states of the Eurasian Economic Union Akopova, Elen
2018
4 p. 529-539
artikel
46 Descriptive or Conceptual Models? Contributions of Economics to the Climate Policy Debate DeCanio, Stephen J.
2005
4 p. 415-427
artikel
47 Designed to be stable: international environmental agreements revisited Masoudi, Nahid

4 p. 659-672
artikel
48 Designing the United Nations Environment Programme: a story of compromise and confrontation Ivanova, Maria
2007
4 p. 337-361
artikel
49 Distributed Generation of Electricity: The Roleof Academic Research and Advice in California’s “Clean DG” Policy Network Allison, Juliann Emmons
2005
4 p. 405-414
artikel
50 Does ICAO’s climate change mitigation policy based on international agreements reflect global environmental justice? Kania, Dinar Dewi

4 p. 449-466
artikel
51 Earth system governance: a research framework Biermann, Frank
2010
4 p. 277-298
artikel
52 Economic Analysis, Environmental Policy, and Intergenerational Justice in the Reagan AdministrationThe Case of the Montreal Protocol Stephen J. DeCanio
2003
4 p. 299-321
23 p.
artikel
53 Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation: progress and challenges Chong, Joanne
2014
4 p. 391-405
artikel
54 Editorial Biermann, Frank
2010
4 p. 273-276
artikel
55 Embracing policy paradoxes: EU’s Just Transition Fund and the aim “to leave no one behind” Sarkki, Simo

4 p. 761-792
artikel
56 Enforcing compliance with international environmental agreements using a deposit-refund system McEvoy, David M.
2013
4 p. 481-496
artikel
57 Environmental education and awareness: the present and future key to the sustainable management of Ramsar convention sites in Kenya Shah, Parita

4 p. 611-630
artikel
58 Environmental Governance: The Role of Institutions in Causing and Confronting Environmental Problems Oran R. Young
2003
4 p. 377-393
17 p.
artikel
59 Environmental policy integration among multilateral environmental agreements: the case of biodiversity Velázquez Gomar, José Octavio
2014
4 p. 525-541
artikel
60 Environmental policy integration and bilateral development assistance: challenges and opportunities with an evolving governance framework Persson, Åsa
2009
4 p. 409-429
artikel
61 Environmental policy integration and the architecture of global environmental governance Biermann, Frank
2009
4 p. 351-369
artikel
62 Equity, burden sharing and development pathways: reframing international climate negotiations Méjean, Aurélie
2015
4 p. 387-402
artikel
63 Europe’s nature governance revolution: harnessing the shadow of heterarchy Kingston, Suzanne

4 p. 793-824
artikel
64 Evaluating EU responsiveness to the evolution of the international regime complex on climate change Earsom, Joseph

4 p. 711-728
artikel
65 Evolving together: transboundary water governance in the Colorado River Basin Rivera-Torres, Mariana

4 p. 553-574
artikel
66 Experimenting with TripleCOPs: Productive innovation or counterproductive complexity? Allan, Jen Iris
2018
4 p. 557-572
artikel
67 Exploring the agency of Africa in climate change negotiations: the case of REDD+ Atela, Joanes Odiwuor
2016
4 p. 463-482
artikel
68 Exploring the links between climate transparency and mitigation policy through a reflexive capacity lens: case studies of Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and Mexico Kamil, Nila

4 p. 415-448
artikel
69 Filling the gap? An analysis of non-governmental organizations responses to participation and representation deficits in global climate governance Dombrowski, Kathrin
2010
4 p. 397-416
artikel
70 Financing transition in an adverse context: climate finance beyond carbon finance Aglietta, Michel
2015
4 p. 403-420
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71 Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg (ed.): Global environmental governance reconsidered, MIT Press 2012 Nespor, Stefano
2013
4 p. 497-499
artikel
72 From a law for greed to a law for need: the underlying importance of prof. Sornarajah’s paper Mann, Howard
2008
4 p. 417
artikel
73 From a law for greed to a law for need: the underlying importance of prof. Sornorajah’s paper Mann, Howard
2006
4 p. 359-363
artikel
74 From regulatory chill to deepfreeze? Zarsky, Lyuba
2006
4 p. 395-399
artikel
75 Future proofing the principle of no significant harm Gupta, Joyeeta

4 p. 731-747
artikel
76 Geoengineering and global warming: a strategic perspective Urpelainen, Johannes
2012
4 p. 375-389
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77 Global climate governance: rising trend of translateral cooperation Stranadko, Nataliya

4 p. 639-657
artikel
78 Global Sustainable Development Governance: Institutional Challenges from a Theoretical Perspective Gupta, Joyeeta

4 p. 361-388
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79 Global Sustainable Development Governance: Institutional Challenges from a Theoretical Perspective Joyeeta Gupta
2002
4 p. 361-388
28 p.
artikel
80 Governing by expertise: the contested politics of (accounting for) land-based mitigation in a new climate agreement Dooley, Kate
2016
4 p. 483-500
artikel
81 Governments and International Civil Society inSustainable Development: A Framework Von Moltke, Konrad

4 p. 341-357
artikel
82 Governments and International Civil Society inSustainable Development: A Framework Konrad Von Moltke
2002
4 p. 339-357
19 p.
artikel
83 Ideology and non-state climate action: partnering and design of REDD+ projects Abraham, Benjamin M.

4 p. 669-690
artikel
84 Improving Global Environmental Governance Vellinga, Pier

4 p. 293-296
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85 Improving Global Environmental Governance Pier Vellinga
2002
4 p. 293-296
4 p.
artikel
86 Increasing Participation and Compliance in International Climate Change Agreements Scott Barrett
2003
4 p. 349-376
28 p.
artikel
87 Informed consent utilizing satellite imagery in forestry carbon trading with North Korea Um, Dan-Bi
2016
4 p. 531-552
artikel
88 Instructions-for-authors 2001
4 p. 477-480
4 p.
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89 Interaction between EU carbon trading and the international climate regime: synergies and learning Wettestad, Jørgen
2009
4 p. 393-408
artikel
90 International energy lending: who funds fossil fuels, who funds energy access for the poor? Kim, Sung Eun
2012
4 p. 411-423
artikel
91 International environmental agreements between developing countries only: learning from the Brazil–Uruguay case over the suspicion of acid rain Rótulo Decuadra, Daniel Enrique
2008
4 p. 389-408
artikel
92 International nuclear energy legal regulation: comparing the experience of the EU and the CIS countries Nukusheva, Aigul

4 p. 647-667
artikel
93 International regimes and environmental policy integration: introducing the special issue Nilsson, Måns
2009
4 p. 337-350
artikel
94 Interplay management: enhancing environmental policy integration among international institutions Oberthür, Sebastian
2009
4 p. 371-391
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95 Investment arbitration and sustainable development: good intentions—or effective results? Wälde, Thomas
2006
4 p. 459-466
artikel
96 Investment for sustainable development: panacea, placebo or problematic? Gupta, Joyeeta
2006
4 p. 323-327
artikel
97 Is Anyone Listening? The Impact of Researchon Global Environmental Practice Steinberg, Paul F.
2005
4 p. 377-379
artikel
98 Is the risk of North–South technology transfer failure an obstacle to a cooperative climate change agreement? Hübler, Michael
2013
4 p. 461-479
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99 J. J. Kirton and M. J. Trebilcock 2004, Hard Choices, Soft Law: Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance Karlsson, Sylvia I.
2008
4 p. 413-415
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100 Joyeeta Gupta: The history of global climate governance Andresen, Steinar
2015
4 p. 431-432
artikel
101 J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley C. Parks, A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North–South Politics, and Climate Policy Balsiger, Jörg
2008
4 p. 409-412
artikel
102 Key actors in UN environmental governance: influence, reform and leadership Andresen, Steinar
2007
4 p. 457-468
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103 Lars H. Gulbrandsen: Transnational environmental governance: the emergence and effects of the certification of forests and fisheries Anderton, Karen
2012
4 p. 391-392
artikel
104 Linking EU climate and energy policies: policy-making, implementation and reform Skjærseth, Jon Birger
2014
4 p. 509-523
artikel
105 Linking the global to the national: an application of the international pathways model to examine the influence of international environmental agreements on Cameroon’s forest policy Mbatu, Richard S.
2014
4 p. 465-492
artikel
106 Luca Tacconi, Sango Mahanty and Helen Suich (eds): Payments for environmental services, forest conservation and climate change: livelihoods in the REDD? Pirard, Romain
2011
4 p. 381-383
artikel
107 Making the investment provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty sustainable development friendly Chalker, James
2006
4 p. 435-458
artikel
108 Market Darwinism vs. Market Creationism: Adaptability and Fairness in the Design of Greenhouse Gas Trading Mechanisms Brent M. Haddad
2001
4 p. 427-446
20 p.
artikel
109 Measuring the autonomous influence of an international bureaucracy: the Division for Sustainable Development Widerberg, Oscar
2014
4 p. 303-327
artikel
110 Mineral investment and the regulation of the environment in developing countries: lessons from Ghana Tienhaara, Kyla
2006
4 p. 371-394
artikel
111 Modelling and analysing the relationship between innovation and the European Regulations on hazardous waste shipments Latorre, M. Pilar

4 p. 575-594
artikel
112 Multi-level and multi-arena governance: the limits of integration and the possibilities of forum shopping Kellow, Aynsley
2012
4 p. 327-342
artikel
113 National institutional response to climate change and stakeholder participation: a comparative study for Asia Zhou, Xin
2010
4 p. 297-319
artikel
114 Nomination and inscription of the “Ancient Beech Forests of Germany” as natural World Heritage: multi-level governance between science and politics Heim, Janina
2018
4 p. 599-617
artikel
115 Norway in UN environmental policies: ambitions and influence Rosendal, G. Kristin
2007
4 p. 439-455
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116 Obstacles to preserving precaution and equity in global hazardous waste regulation: an analysis of contested knowledge in the Basel Convention Lucier, Cristina A.
2014
4 p. 493-508
artikel
117 Overlapping International Regimes: The Case of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF) between Climate Change and Biodiversity G. Kristin Rosendal
2001
4 p. 447-468
22 p.
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118 Pamela S. Chasek, and Lynn M. Wagner (eds): The Roads from Rio: lessons learned from twenty years of multilateral environmental negotiations Verhoog, Suzanne
2012
4 p. 393-395
artikel
119 Philosophies of Polar Law, Edited by Dawid Bunikowski and Alan D. Hemmings (Routledge Research in Polar Law) 2021 – Book Review by Joseph DiMento DiMento, Joseph

4 p. 729-733
artikel
120 Policy Coherence, Global Environmental Governance, and Poverty Reduction Jones, Tom

4 p. 389-401
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121 Policy Coherence, Global Environmental Governance, and Poverty Reduction Tom Jones
2002
4 p. 389-401
13 p.
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122 Preparing the design of robust climate policy architectures Verbruggen, Aviel
2010
4 p. 275-295
artikel
123 Prior notification of planned measures: A response to the no-harm dilemma? Schmeier, Susanne

4 p. 683-698
artikel
124 Pursuits of adaptiveness in the shared rivers of Monsoon Asia Lebel, Louis
2010
4 p. 355-375
artikel
125 Realizing access and benefit sharing from use of genetic resources between diverging international regimes: the scope for leadership Rosendal, Kristin
2014
4 p. 579-596
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126 Realizing access and benefit sharing from use of genetic resources between diverging international regimes: the scope for leadership Rosendal, Kristin

4 p. 579-596
artikel
127 Reconsidering development by reflecting on climate change Winkler, Harald
2015
4 p. 369-385
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128 Regulating the invisible: interaction between the EU and Norway in managing nano-risks Andresen, Steinar
2018
4 p. 513-528
artikel
129 Reinforcement of multilevel governance dynamics: creating momentum for increasing ambitions in international climate negotiations Rietig, Katharina
2014
4 p. 371-389
artikel
130 Rethinking polycentricity: on the North–South imbalances in transnational climate change governance Kaiser, Cille

4 p. 693-713
artikel
131 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Economic and legal regulation of the use and development of renewable energy sources Sabyrzhan, Ali

4 p. 595-610
artikel
132 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Espoo Convention and its role in construction industry as an element of an environmental impact assessment mechanism Liu, Zhi-Jiang

4 p. 843
artikel
133 Science and Policy in International Environmental Agreements:Lessons from the European experience on Transboundary Air Pollution Nuria Castells
2001
4 p. 405-425
21 p.
artikel
134 Sharing aquatic genetic resources across jurisdictions: playing ‘chicken’ in the sea Humphries, Fran
2018
4 p. 541-556
artikel
135 Sharing aquatic genetic resources across jurisdictions: playing ‘chicken’ in the sea Humphries, Fran

4 p. 541-556
artikel
136 Signaling in international environmental agreements: the case of early and delayed action Jakob, Michael
2012
4 p. 309-325
artikel
137 Small and smart: the role of Switzerland in the Cartagena and Nagoya protocols negotiations Schulz, Tobias
2016
4 p. 553-571
artikel
138 Speaking Their Language: How to Communicate Better with Policymakers and Opinion Shapers – and Why Academics Should Bother in the First Place Dabelko, Geoffrey D.
2005
4 p. 381-386
artikel
139 State power and diffusion processes in the ratification of global environmental treaties, 1981–2008 Yamagata, Yoshiki
2016
4 p. 501-529
artikel
140 Strengthening Green Global Governance in a Disparate World SocietyWould a World Environment Organisation Benefit the South? Biermann, Frank

4 p. 297-315
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141 Strengthening Green Global Governance in a Disparate World SocietyWould a World Environment Organisation Benefit the South? Frank Biermann
2002
4 p. 297-315
19 p.
artikel
142 Subnational governments in transnational networks for sustainable development Happaerts, Sander
2010
4 p. 321-339
artikel
143 Supply and demand structure for international offset permits under the Copenhagen Pledges Heindl, Peter
2012
4 p. 343-360
artikel
144 Sustainable investment in the minerals sector: re-examining the paradigm Bastida, Elizabeth
2006
4 p. 401-406
artikel
145 Technology spillovers and stability of international climate coalitions Nagashima, Miyuki
2008
4 p. 343-365
artikel
146 The Bonn Agreement to the Kyoto Protocol Paving the Way for Ratification Hermann E. Ott
2001
4 p. 469-476
8 p.
artikel
147 The challenges of the post-COP21 regime: interpreting CBDR in the INDC context Ji, Zou
2015
4 p. 421-430
artikel
148 The current state of development of the no significant harm principle: How far have we come? McIntyre, Owen

4 p. 601-618
artikel
149 The duty to take appropriate measures to prevent significant transboundary harm and private companies: insights from transboundary hydropower projects Rieu-Clarke, Alistair

4 p. 667-682
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150 The effectiveness of UN environmental institutions Andresen, Steinar
2007
4 p. 317-336
artikel
151 The European Union as a global climate leader: confronting aspiration with evidence Parker, Charles F.
2016
4 p. 445-461
artikel
152 The European Union as a negotiator in the international climate change regime Afionis, Stavros
2010
4 p. 341-360
artikel
153 The European Union in global environmental governance: Leadership in the making? Vogler, John
2007
4 p. 389-413
artikel
154 The formation of an international environmental agreement as a two-stage exclusive cartel formation game with transferable utilities Chou, Porchiung Benjamin
2008
4 p. 317-341
artikel
155 The influence of the Regional Coordinating Unit of the Abidjan Convention: implementing multilateral environmental agreements to prevent shipping pollution in West and Central Africa Barnes-Dabban, Harry
2018
4 p. 469-489
artikel
156 The international law of foreign investment in the age of globalization: from panic to panacea Maniruzzaman, A. F. M.
2006
4 p. 365-369
artikel
157 The inter-relationship between no harm, equitable and reasonable utilisation and cooperation under international water law Tanzi, Attila M.

4 p. 619-629
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158 The no significant harm principle and the human right to water Spijkers, Otto

4 p. 699-712
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159 The potential of CO2 emission reduction via replacing cement with recyclable wastes in the construction industry sector: the perspective of Iran’s international commitments Seyedabadi, Mohammad Reza

4 p. 467-483
artikel
160 The principle of no significant harm in international water law Schmeier, Susanne

4 p. 597-600
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161 The principle of no significant harm in the Central Asian context Ziganshina, Dinara

4 p. 713-730
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162 The revival of the Honourable Merchant? Analysing private forest governance at firm level Weber, Anne-Kathrin
2018
4 p. 619-634
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163 The role of international case law in implementing the obligation not to cause significant harm Tignino, Mara

4 p. 631-648
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164 The role of international regimes and courts in clarifying prevention of harm in freshwater and marine environmental protection Moynihan, Ruby

4 p. 649-666
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165 The role of justice in the North–South conflict in climate change: the case of negotiations on the Adaptation Fund Grasso, Marco
2010
4 p. 361-377
artikel
166 The role of principles for allocating governance levels in the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia I.
2013
4 p. 441-459
artikel
167 The role of social learning in adaptiveness: insights from water management Lebel, Louis
2010
4 p. 333-353
artikel
168 The role of the G20 in governing the climate change regime Kim, Joy Aeree
2012
4 p. 361-374
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169 The socialization potential of the CDM in EU–China climate relations Belis, David
2014
4 p. 543-559
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170 The Sustainable Development Goals and REDD+: assessing institutional interactions and the pursuit of synergies Bastos Lima, Mairon G.
2017
4 p. 589-606
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171 The “top-down” Kyoto Protocol? Exploring caricature and misrepresentation in literature on global climate change governance Depledge, Joanna

4 p. 673-692
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172 Thijs Van de Graaf and Benjamin K. Sovacool: Global Energy Politics Faber, Hugo

4 p. 735-738
artikel
173 Towards global green shipping: the development of international regulations on reduction of GHG emissions from ships Zhang, Hui
2014
4 p. 561-577
artikel
174 Transboundary water interaction I: reconsidering conflict and cooperation Zeitoun, Mark
2008
4 p. 297-316
artikel
175 U.S. policy in the UN environmental arena: powerful laggard or constructive leader? Chasek, Pamela S.
2007
4 p. 363-387
artikel
176 Water and merit goods (Hans) Opschoor, J. B.
2006
4 p. 423-428
artikel
177 Water as a multi-dimensional value: implications for participation and transparency Ingram, Helen
2006
4 p. 429-433
artikel
178 Water as a political good: implications for investments Schouten, Marco
2006
4 p. 407-421
artikel
179 Why negotiate a legally binding mercury convention? Andresen, Steinar
2012
4 p. 425-440
artikel
180 Women’s representation in the UN climate change negotiations: a quantitative analysis of state delegations, 1995–2011 Kruse, Johannes
2014
4 p. 349-370
artikel
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