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‘Dynamic Differentiation’: The Principles of CBDR-RC, Progression and Highest Possible Ambition in the Paris Agreement
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- Transnational Environmental Law / Volume 5 / Issue 2 / October 2016
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What Difference Does CBDR Make? A Socio-Legal Analysis of the Role of Differentiation in the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
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Introduction to International Environmental Law, by Timo Koivurova ‡ Routledge, 2014, 218 pp, £95 hb, £34.99 pb. ISBN 9780415816533 hb, 9780415815741 pb
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Foreword to the TEL Fifth Anniversary Issue Re-evaluating the Principle of Common But Differentiated Responsibilities in Transnational Climate Change Law
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Common But Differentiated Responsibilities Beyond the Nation State: How Is Differential Treatment Addressed in Transnational Climate Governance Initiatives?
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Cooperation for Climate Mitigation in Amazonia: Brazil’s Emerging Role as a Regional Leader
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The Global Commons through a Regional Lens: The Arctic Council on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants
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- Transnational Environmental Law / Volume 6 / Issue 1 / March 2017
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- 09 September 2016, pp. 131-152
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Principles of Transparency in Emissions Trading Schemes: The Chinese Experience
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- 15 June 2016, pp. 87-106
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6 - Legal framework for implementing the human rights-based approach to carbon finance
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Copyright page
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5 - Normative contents/elements of the human rights-based approach
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Preface and acknowledgements
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10 - Implementing a human rights-based approach to carbon finance
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3 - The concept of mainstreaming in international law
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2 - Carbon projects and human rights struggles
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Part III - The human rights-based approach to carbon finance
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9 - Minding the gap
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Foreword
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7 - Mobilizing structures: institutional framework for implementing the human rights-based approach to carbon finance
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