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Should be of interest to members of this list – kind regards, Sebastian

 

Jean Monnet Network on Governing the EU’s Climate and Energy Transition in Turbulent Times (GOVTRAN) – visit www.govtran.eu!

 

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Kati Kulovesi and Sebastian Oberthür (2020), Assessing the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework: Incremental change toward radical transformation? Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law (RECIEL) 29: 2, 151-166. DOI: 10.1111/reel.12358 (Open Access)

 

Ralph Bodle, Heidi Stockhaus, Franziska Wolff, Cara-Sophie Scherf, Sebastian Oberthür (2020), Improving international soil governance – Analysis and recommendations, UBA Texte 75/2020.

 

Sebastian Oberthür (2019), Hard or Soft Governance? The EU’s Climate and Energy Policy Framework for 2030, Politics and Governance, 7: 1, 17-27.

 

 

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Professor of Environmental Policy and Law, University of Eastern Finland

 

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From: Harro van Asselt <harro.v...@uef.fi>
Date: Friday, 4 September 2020 at 13:00
To: "clim...@lists.iisd.ca" <clim...@lists.iisd.ca>
Subject: Free access: New Special Issue on Assessing the EU 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework

 

Dear colleagues,

 

We are pleased to announce that a new Special Issue of the journal Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law (RECIEL) on “Assessing the EU 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework” has been made accessible for free. Please find the full list of special issue articles below.

 

The Special Issue has been produced as part of the Jean Monnet Network ‘Governing the EU’s Climate and Energy Transition in Turbulent Times’ (GOVTRAN), funded through the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme.

 

With best wishes,

 

Claire Dupont, Kati Kulovesi & Harro van Asselt

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Special Issue articles:

Claire Dupont, Kati Kulovesi & Harro van Asselt (2020). Editorial: Governing the EU’s climate and energy transition through the 2030 Framework. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12359

Kati Kulovesi & Sebastian Oberthür (2020). Assessing the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework: Incremental change toward radical transformation? https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12358

Diarmuid Torney & Roderic O’Gorman (2020). Adaptability versus certainty in a carbon emissions reduction regime: An assessment of the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12354

Stephen Minas (2020). EU climate law sans frontières: The extension of the 2030 Framework to the Energy Community contracting parties. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12352

Sanja Bogojević (2020). Human rights of minors and future generations: Global trends and EU environmental law particularities. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12345

Marjan Peeters and Natassa Athanasiadou (2020). The continued effort sharing approach in EU climate law: Binding targets, challenging enforcement? https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12356

Annalisa Savaresi, Lucia Perugini & Maria Vincenza Chiriacò (2020). Making sense of the LULUCF Regulation: Much ado about nothing? https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12332

Alessandro Monti & Beatriz Martinez Romera (2020). Fifty shades of binding: Appraising the enforcement toolkit for the EU’s 2030 renewable energy targets. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12330

Joshua Roberts (2020). Power to the people? Implications of the Clean Energy Package for the role of community ownership in Europe’s energy transition. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12346

Theodoros Iliopoulos, Matteo Fermeglia & Bernard Vanheusden (2020). The EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework: How net metering slips through its net. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/reel.12339

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Harro van Asselt, PhD

- Professor of Climate Law and Policy, University of Eastern Finland, Law School

- Research Fellow, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development

- Associate, Stockholm Environment Institute

- Editor, Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law (RECIEL)

 

E-mail: harro.v...@uef.fi

Twitter: @harrovanasselt @RECIELjournal

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Recent publications:

Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? (CUP 2018) (Open Access)

The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform (CUP 2018) (Open Access)

Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Policy, Climatic Change 150(1-2) (2018)

Beat Protectionism and Emissions at a Stroke, Nature 559, 321-324 (2018) (Open Access)

Designing Border Carbon Adjustments for Enhanced Climate Action,

American Journal of International Law 113(3), 443-481 (2019) (Open Access)

Why Fossil Fuel Subsidies Matter, Nature 578, E1-E4 (2020)

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