Thursday, March 23, 2023

New Issue: Transnational Legal Theory

The latest issue of Transnational Legal Theory (Vol. 13, nos. 2-3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: COP26
    • Phillip Paiement, Emily Webster & Rosanna Anderson, After COP26: Appraising the transnational climate regime
    • Natalie Jones, A just transition for essential workers? Workers and climate policy at and after COP 26
    • Karen Morrow, Cop26 and beyond: participation and gender – more of the same?
    • Tomaso Ferrando, COP26 as the convergence of the corporate food-climate agendas
    • Ana Mosneaga & Carolien Jacobs, Understanding human mobility in the global climate regime through a translocal lens
    • Nicolás M. Perrone & Nicole Selamé Glena, Technology transfer and climate change: a transnational law analysis
    • Stephen Minas, Market making for the planet: the Paris Agreement Article 6 decisions and transnational carbon markets*
    • Rosanna Anderson, Non-market mechanisms under article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement: a transnational perspective
    • Melanie Jean Murcott, A just COP26 outcome for South Africa?
    • Myriam Gicquello, The failures of COP26: using group psychology and dynamics to scale up the adoption of climate mitigation and adaptation measures