
The latest issue of
Transnational Environmental Law (Vol. 3, no. 1, April 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: Global Climate Governance Without the Us
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Joanna Dafoe & Douglas A. Kysar, Symposium Foreword: ‘Go Ahead Without Us’: Global Climate Change Policy in the Absence of Full Participation
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Stuart Beck & Elizabeth Burleson, Inside the System, Outside the Box: Palau’s Pursuit of Climate Justice and Security at the United Nations
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Daniel A. Farber, Climate Policy and the United States System of Divided Powers: Dealing with Carbon Leakage and Regulatory Linkage
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Kenneth W. Abbott, Strengthening the Transnational Regime Complex for Climate Change †
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Edward A. Parson,
Climate Engineering in Global Climate Governance: Implications for Participation and Linkage
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Michael B. Gerrard & Shelley Welton,
US Federal Climate Change Law in Obama’s Second Term
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Articles
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Andreas Kotsakis,
Change and Subjectivity in International Environmental Law: The Micro-Politics of the Transformation of Biodiversity into Genetic Gold
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Uzuazo Etemire,
Public Access to Environmental Information: A Comparative Analysis of Nigerian Legislation with International Best Practice