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It is often claimed that investment treaties will dissuade host countries from phasing out foreignowned CO2-intensive production. This paper uses a very simple economic framework to examine how such a problem might be alleviated through treaty reform, including increased carve-outs from...
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supporting a just transition to a low-emission world. In line with broader efforts to reform international investment law …
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to reach a sufficiently detailed antecedent agreement on the issue.The law is never static. It must reflect real world …
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The world's core infrastr ... …
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The article focuses on the potential impacts of climate change on straddling fish stocks and highly migratory species and the potential for pursuing causes of action under the UN Fish Stocks Agreement. The article also assesses potential barriers to such causes of action
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Given the ineffectiveness of institutional responses to climate change at the international level, as well as inadequate domestic responses, States and NGOs have begun to explore potential causes of action under judicial and quasi-judicial fora. This article looks at a potential cause of action...
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Road Initiative, the World Trade Organization, and International Climate Change Law. The “How” concerns how the CAI may …
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