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The European Union and Climate Change: Leading the Way towards a Post-2012 Regime?

Michael Mehling, Leonardo Massai

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2007/1/6



ervers of past and current negotiations on international climate policy are likely to agree that the European Union1 has been a consistent advocate of stringent mitigation commitments, often calling for more ambitious climate efforts against strong resistance in several industrialised and developing countries. Going by its own statements, Europe has increasingly assumed the role of a climate leader, and is consciously fostering this perception both towards its Member States and in its relations with third states.2 Such leadership can manifest i

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