Is the Show Going Green? An Update on FIFA’s Climate Policy and the 2022 FIFA World Cup Journal Artikel Matteo Fermeglia Carbon & Climate Law Review, Jahrgang 16 (2022), Ausgabe 4, Seite 276 - 280
Book Review Journal Artikel Anwar Sadat, Matteo Fermeglia Carbon & Climate Law Review, Jahrgang 14 (2020), Ausgabe 1, Seite 73 - 78
The Show Must Be Green: Journal Artikel Hosting Mega-Sporting Events in the Climate Change Context Matteo Fermeglia Carbon & Climate Law Review, Jahrgang 11 (2017), Ausgabe 2, Seite 100 - 109 The International Olympic Committee and FIFA, as International Sports Organisations (ISOs), determine which country or city will host mega-sporting events, and according to which conditions. By including green policy requirements in the criteria to be met by candidate countries and cities, ISOs have in recent years started to play a leading role in climate change ‘glocal’ governance. The aim of this article is to examine the conventional and unconventional legal tools that ISOs have developed and implemented in order to reduce the carbon footprint of the World Cup and the Olympics. As this analysis will hopefully make clear, the regulatory framework of mega-sporting events bidding holds a distinctive and important place in the context of climate change law and governance.
Through The Desert Towards Fresh Water - Or Just A Fata Morgana? Wolfgang Obergassel, Christof Arens, Christiane Beuermann, Carsten Elsner, Lukas Hermwille, Nico Kreibich, Hermann E. Ott, Max Schulze-Steinen