
The latest issue of
Climate Law (Vol. 4, nos. 1-2, 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The State of Climate Law
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David Freestone & Alexander Zahar, Introduction to the Special Issue
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Michael Bothe, Doha and Warsaw
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Steinar Andresen, The Climate Regime: A Few Achievements, but Many Challenges
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Sebastian Oberthür, Options for a Compliance Mechanism in a 2015 Climate Agreement
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Christina Voigt, Equity in the 2015 Climate Agreement
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Davor Vidas, Sea-Level Rise and International Law
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Robin Kundis Craig, Climate Change, Oceans, Public Health, and the Law
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Benjamin J. Richardson, The Evolving Marketscape of Climate Finance
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David M. Driesen, The Limits of Pricing Carbon
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Maxine Burkett, Loss and Damage
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Marjan Peeters & Thomas Schomerus, Modifying Our Society With Law
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Jolene Lin, Litigating Climate Change in Asia
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Jan McDonald, A Short History of Climate Adaptation Law in Australia