Climate Change

Researchers are investigating local and global climate change regulatory frameworks. Work is being undertaken on the legal implications of climate measures based on sustainable consumption models. This is being investigated in the context of the international trade regime. Furthermore, work is being undertaken on the emerging linkages between climate and energy security, such as the links between energy security, rural development and sustainable tourism.
Projects
Projects | ERRG members involved |
|---|---|
From Production to Consumption: Legal and Policy Challenges for a New Approach to Climate Change [Flyer] | Francesco Sindico, Rosalind Malcolm, Walters Nsoh, Geert Van Calster and Harro Van Asselt |
A Legal and Policy Roadmap for Linking Energy Security in Rural Areas with Sustainable Tourism: A European Perspective [Flyer] | Francesco Sindico, Rosalind Malcolm, Alison Clarke and Gabriela Oanta |
Sustainable Consumption, Climate and Competitiveness: A US Approach [Flyer] | Francesco Sindico |
International Negotiations on the Post-2012 Climate Change Regime: a Legal Perspective | Francesco Sindico |
Selected publications
ERRG member | Publication | Date |
|---|---|---|
| H. van Asselt | H van Asselt ‘The Future of the CDM: Same Same, but Differentiated?’ (2011) Climate Policy 11(1), 752-767. (with S. Bakker, C. Haug, R. Saïdi & J. Gupta). | 2011 |
F. Sindico | F. Sindico ‘Why comply when others are not bound? Emissions Trading, Carbon Leakage and Trade Measures’ in L Rajamani and S Maljean Dubois (eds), The Implementation of Environmental Law (The Hague, The Hague Academy of International Law) (forthcoming) | 2011 |
| H. van Asselt | H van Asselt 'Copenhagen Chaos? Post-2012 Climate Change Policy and International Law' (2010) Amsterdam Law Forum 2(2), 9-16. | 2010 |
| F. Sindico | F Sindico ‘The Copenhagen Accord and the future of the international climate change regime’ (2010) 1.1 Revista Catalana de Dret Ambiental , pp. 1-24 | 2010 |