TY - JOUR T1 - Distributive Justice, Competitiveness, and Transnational Climate Protection: “One Human – One Emission Right” A1 - Ekardt, Felix A1 - von Hövel, Antonia PY - 2009 N2 - s about national and European climate policies are increasingly facing a major obstacle: how can climate policy be advanced without detrimental effects for (national or global) social distributive justice and how can this “socially compatible climate policy” be reconciled with competitiveness concerns in a liberalized global market, particularly in the case of European climate policy if it starts to serve as a model for global climate policy? And how can this lead to a stringent, effective, and fair global climate protection regime for the peri JF - Carbon & Climate Law Review JA - Carbon & Climate Law Review VL - 3 IS - 1 UR - https://doi.org/10.21552/CCLR/2009/1/72 M3 - doi:10.21552/CCLR/2009/1/72 ER -