Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change
Perspectives from Science, Sociology and the Law
Herausgeber: Gerd, Winter; Winter, Gerd
Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change
Perspectives from Science, Sociology and the Law
Herausgeber: Gerd, Winter; Winter, Gerd
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A stimulating, interdisciplinary contribution to the debate on management of global environmental change.
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A stimulating, interdisciplinary contribution to the debate on management of global environmental change.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1046g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173438
- ISBN-10: 0521173434
- Artikelnr.: 31387570
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1046g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173438
- ISBN-10: 0521173434
- Artikelnr.: 31387570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Introduction Gerd Winter; Part I. Earth System
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.
List of contributors; Introduction Gerd Winter; Part I. Earth System
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.