Category: Book Chapter
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Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: From Design to Implementation
Chapter in the European Energy Law Report analysing the EU CBAM’s legislative evolution and adopted design, assessing legal and political economy rationales and highlighting practical implementation challenges in aligning trade exposure with EU ETS carbon costs.
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Advancing the Energy Transition through Industrial Policy in the European Union and the United States: A Transatlantic Comparison
Book chapter comparing EU and US green industrial policy tools for the energy transition, highlighting institutional logics, subsidy instruments, and governance trade-offs, with implications for transatlantic coordination and policy learning.
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Operationalizing Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Book chapter examining Article 6 governance debates and negotiating fault lines, reviewing emerging state practice and pilot cooperation, and analysing how implementation can proceed—and shape the framework—even amid incomplete operational decisions.
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The Evolving Architecture of Global Climate Change Law
Book chapter mapping the changing architecture of global climate law, identifying seven structural trends across forums, commitments, differentiation, instruments, legislation, litigation, and nonstate actors, and drawing implications for diverse governance approaches.
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Market Mechanisms
This chapter in the Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law surveys market-based mechanisms in international environmental law, situating emissions trading and related instruments within contemporary treaty practice, institutional design, and compliance dynamics.
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Article 9 (Finance)
This commentary chapter interprets Paris Agreement Article 9, clarifying legal obligations and institutional practice on climate finance, including provision, mobilization, reporting, and linkages to equity and implementation.
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Emission Trading Systems in Transportation
This book chapter examines emissions trading systems for transport, explaining core design choices and regulatory constraints, and assessing prospects for coverage expansion, market functioning, and integration with broader climate policy mixes.
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Legal Frameworks for Linking National Emissions Trading Systems
This book chapter sets out legal pathways and constraints for linking emissions trading systems, addressing design compatibility, governance, and the interaction of domestic regulation with international economic and environmental law.
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Transparency of Climate Change Policies, Markets and Corporate Practices
This book chapter analyses transparency in climate governance, comparing disclosure and accountability across public policy, carbon markets, and corporate practices, and highlighting institutional design choices that shape credibility and effectiveness.
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Germany’s Ecological Tax Reform: A Retrospective
This book chapter offers a retrospective assessment of Germany’s ecological tax reform, evaluating policy objectives, political economy constraints, and environmental and fiscal outcomes, and drawing lessons for contemporary carbon and energy taxation.