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Book Reviews & New Publications journal article

Harro van Asselt

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 7 (2013), Issue 1, Page 79 - 86

Integrating Climate, Energy, and Air Pollution Policies, by Gary Bryner with Robert J. Duffy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. 252 pp., $46.00, hardback.

Fairness in International Climate Change Law and Policy, by Friedrich Soltau. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2009. 304 pp., £ 62.00, hardback.

Climate Change Liability, edited by Michael Faure and Marjan Peeters. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011. 304pp., £75.00, hardback.


Book Reviews & New Publications journal article

Harro van Asselt

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 7 (2013), Issue 3, Page 220 - 227

Law and Climate Change: Multidimensional Perspectives

International Law in the Era of Climate Change, edited by Rosemary Rayfuse and Shirley V. Scott Cheltenham, UK: Elgar Edward Publishing, 2012. 400 pp., £97.00, hardback. Climate Change and the Law, edited by Erkki J. Hollo, Kati Kulovesi and Michael Mehling Dordrecht: Springer, 2013. 693 pp., €180.15, hardback.

Jacqueline Peel, Professor, Melbourne Law School


Book Reviews & New Publications journal article

Harro van Asselt

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 7 (2013), Issue 2, Page 144 - 157

Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon. The Case of REDD+, edited by Rosemary Lyster, Catherine MacKenzie and Constance McDermott Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 289 pp., US$ 110.00, hardback.

Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics and the Rise of Emissions Trading, by Jonas Meckling Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2010. 250 pp., $22.00, paperback.

Climate Change, Forced Migration and International Law, by Jane McAdam Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013. 344pp., £74.00, hardback.


Book Reviews & New Publications journal article

Harro van Asselt

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 6 (2012), Issue 4, Page 423 - 430

Climate Change and Trade: Taxing Carbon at the Border?, by Daniel Gros and Christian Egenhofer Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies, 2010. 112 pp., £21, paperback.

The Social and Behavioural Aspects of Climate Change – Linking Vulnerability, Adaptation and Mitigation, edited by Pim Martens and Chiung Ting Chang. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf, 2010. 312 pp., £40.00, hardback.



Book Reviews & New Publications journal article

Harro van Asselt

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 6 (2012), Issue 1, Page 89 - 94

Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel Governance, edited by Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2009. 352 pp., paperback.

The Common but Differentiated Responsibility Principle in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Regulatory and Policy Aspects, by Tuula Honkonen The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2009. 432 pp., $158 pp. hardback.

Climate Change Justice, by Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010. 240 pp., $27.95, hardback.




Book Reviews and New Publications journal article

Harro van Asselt

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 5 (2011), Issue 3, Page 400 - 413

Anthropogenic climate change has been described as an environmental problem, a social problem, and a technology problem. However, at its heart climate change is also a matter of international justice because it is characterized by a “double inequity”: those countries that are most vulnerable to climate change have generally contributed least (on a per capita basis) to causing it