Volume 6 (2012), Issue 3
After Durban, what Legal Form for the Future International Climate Regime?
Page 187 - 196
Willing Power, Fearing Responsibilities: BASIC in the Climate Negotiations
Page 197 - 208
Using Litigation to Enforce Climate Obligations under Domestic and International Laws
Page 209 - 220
The Right to Water as an International Custom: The Implications in Climate Change Adaptation Measures
Page 221 - 227
Phishing of European Emission Allowances and Resulting Legal Implications
Page 228 - 245
The Inclusion of Border Carbon Adjustments in Preferential Trade Agreements: Policy Implications
Page 246 - 260
Country Profile: Australia
Page 261 - 265
Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law
Page 266 - 269
Book Reviews & New Publications
Page 270 - 274