The latest issue of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 19, no. 1, February 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Steffen Mohrenberg, Vally Koubi, & Thomas Bernauer, Effects of funding mechanisms on participation in multilateral environmental agreements
- Pradip Kumar Sarker, Md Saifur Rahman, & Lukas Giessen, Regional economic regimes and the environment: stronger institutional design is weakening environmental policy capacity of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
- Amanda Linell, Martin Sjöstedt, & Aksel Sundström, Governing transboundary commons in Africa: the emergence and challenges of the Kavango–Zambezi Treaty
- Lisanne Groen, Explaining European Union effectiveness (goal achievement) in the Convention on Biological Diversity: the importance of diplomatic engagement
- Manjana Milkoreit & Kate Haapala, The global stocktake: design lessons for a new review and ambition mechanism in the international climate regime
- Chen Zhou, Can intellectual property rights within climate technology transfer work for the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement?
- P. Gallo & E. Albrecht, Brazil and the Paris Agreement: REDD+ as an instrument of Brazil’s Nationally Determined Contribution compliance
New Issue: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
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February 16, 2019
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