Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change
Perspectives from Science, Sociology and the Law
Herausgeber: Winter, Gerd
Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change
Perspectives from Science, Sociology and the Law
Herausgeber: Winter, Gerd
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This collection is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research project involving scholars in international and comparative environmental law, the sociology and politics of global governance, and the scientific study of global climate change. Rather than one overarching organisation, a system of multilevel institutions is advocated. The proper role of industrial self-regulation, regional integration, and improved coordination between international environmental organisations is discussed, as well as basic principles for sustainable use of resources. Addressing both academics and politicians,…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1203g
- ISBN-13: 9780521852616
- ISBN-10: 0521852617
- Artikelnr.: 22044047
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1203g
- ISBN-13: 9780521852616
- ISBN-10: 0521852617
- Artikelnr.: 22044047
Analysis: 1. Dimensions and mechanisms of global climate change Peter
Lemke; 2. Global climate change - what can we learn from the past? Stefan
Rahmstorf; Part II. Society and Institutions of Global Environmental
Change: 3. The social embeddedness of global environmental governance
Karl-Werner Brand and Fritz Reusswig; 4. Globalising a green civil society
Asher Alkoby; Part III. Self-Regulation of Industry and the Law: 5. Private
authority, global governance and the law Martin Herberg; 6. Responsibility
of transnational corporations in international environmental law: three
perspectives André Nollkaemper; 7. Transboundary corporate responsibility
in environmental matters: fragments and foundations for a future framework
Jonas Ebbesson; 8. The diffusion of environmental policy innovations
Kerstin Tews; 9. Process related measures and global environmental
governance Christian Tietje; 10. The impact of the U.S.A. on regime
formation and implementation Thomas Giegerich; 11. Transnational
bureaucracy networks, a resource of global environmental governance?
Michael Warning; 12. The EU - a regional model? Ludwig Kraemer; 13.
Transition and governance: the case of post-Communist states Stephen Stec,
Alexios Antypas and Tamara Steger; 14. Multilateral environmental
agreements and the compliance continuum Jutta Brunnée; 15. On clustering
international environmental agreements Konrad von Moltke; 16. Institutions,
knowledge and change: findings from the quantitative study of environmental
regimes Helmut Breitmeier; 17. Regulatory competition and developing
countries and the challenge for compliance - push and pull measures Joyeeta
Gupta; 18. Policy instrument innovation in the European Union: a realistic
model for international environmental governance? Andrew Jordan, Rüdiger K.
W. Wurzel and Anthony R. Zito; 19. Financial instruments and cooperation in
implementing international agreements for the global environment Charlotte
Streck; 20. Global environmental change and the nation state: sovereignty
bounded? Peter H. Sand; 21. Whose environment? - concepts of commonality in
international environmental law Michael Bothe; 22. Globalising
environmental liability: the interplay of national and international law A.
E. Boyle; 23. The legal nature of environmental principles in
international, EU and exemplary national law Gerd Winter.
Analysis: 1. Dimensions and mechanisms of global climate change Peter
Lemke; 2. Global climate change - what can we learn from the past? Stefan
Rahmstorf; Part II. Society and Institutions of Global Environmental
Change: 3. The social embeddedness of global environmental governance
Karl-Werner Brand and Fritz Reusswig; 4. Globalising a green civil society
Asher Alkoby; Part III. Self-Regulation of Industry and the Law: 5. Private
authority, global governance and the law Martin Herberg; 6. Responsibility
of transnational corporations in international environmental law: three
perspectives André Nollkaemper; 7. Transboundary corporate responsibility
in environmental matters: fragments and foundations for a future framework
Jonas Ebbesson; 8. The diffusion of environmental policy innovations
Kerstin Tews; 9. Process related measures and global environmental
governance Christian Tietje; 10. The impact of the U.S.A. on regime
formation and implementation Thomas Giegerich; 11. Transnational
bureaucracy networks, a resource of global environmental governance?
Michael Warning; 12. The EU - a regional model? Ludwig Kraemer; 13.
Transition and governance: the case of post-Communist states Stephen Stec,
Alexios Antypas and Tamara Steger; 14. Multilateral environmental
agreements and the compliance continuum Jutta Brunnée; 15. On clustering
international environmental agreements Konrad von Moltke; 16. Institutions,
knowledge and change: findings from the quantitative study of environmental
regimes Helmut Breitmeier; 17. Regulatory competition and developing
countries and the challenge for compliance - push and pull measures Joyeeta
Gupta; 18. Policy instrument innovation in the European Union: a realistic
model for international environmental governance? Andrew Jordan, Rüdiger K.
W. Wurzel and Anthony R. Zito; 19. Financial instruments and cooperation in
implementing international agreements for the global environment Charlotte
Streck; 20. Global environmental change and the nation state: sovereignty
bounded? Peter H. Sand; 21. Whose environment? - concepts of commonality in
international environmental law Michael Bothe; 22. Globalising
environmental liability: the interplay of national and international law A.
E. Boyle; 23. The legal nature of environmental principles in
international, EU and exemplary national law Gerd Winter.