
The latest issue of
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 25, no. 1, March 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Tibebu Shito Kebede, The influence of domestic politics on the transboundary water interactions in the Eastern Nile
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Huseyin Caliskan, Ustuner Birben, & Sezgin Ozden, Forest management in Türkiye: economic pressures, legal frameworks, and ecological consequences
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Faradj Koliev & Karin Bäckstrand, Citizen preferences for climate policy implementation: the role of multistakeholder partnerships
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So Yeon Kim & Hyun Jung Kim, ‘Common but differentiated’ motivations? Requests for advisory opinions concerning climate change and the law of the sea
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Kalia Ruth Barkai & Harald Winkler, Developing a framework for assessing equity in national contributions to the global goal on adaptation
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Okechukwu Enechi & Philipp Pattberg, Stakeholder motivations for participation in partnerships for the SDGS: the case of Nigeria
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Luciana C. Silvestri & Marisa Roig-Cerdeño, Genetic resources are, above all, information: perspectives from law, biology and economics
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Liliana Lizarazo-Rodriguez, Alice Lopes Fabris, & Doreen Montag, Indigenous peoples as trustees of forests: a bio-socio-cultural approach to international law