
The latest issue of
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 17, no. 6, December 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Kendall Houghton & Helen Naughton, Trade and sustainability: the impact of the International Tropical Timber Agreements on exports
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Paul G. Harris & Taedong Lee, Compliance with climate change agreements: the constraints of consumption
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Hussam Hussein & Mattia Grandi, Dynamic political contexts and power asymmetries: the cases of the Blue Nile and the Yarmouk Rivers
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Prudence Dato, Economic analysis of e-waste market
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Geoff Law & Lorne Kriwoken, The World Heritage Convention and Tasmania’s tall-eucalypt forests: can an international treaty on environmental protection transcend the vicissitudes of domestic politics?
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Ulrike Kornek, Jan Christoph Steckel, Kai Lessmann, & Ottmar Edenhofer, The climate rent curse: new challenges for burden sharing
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Lambert Schneider, Michael Lazarus, Carrie Lee, & Harro van Asselt, Restricted linking of emissions trading systems: options, benefits, and challenges
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Ning Liu & Carl Middleton, Regional clustering of chemicals and waste multilateral environmental agreements to improve enforcement