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Opportunities for Parties to Consider and Address Non-Party Communications in the UNFCCC Framework (Johl/Rubinson) (June 2011)
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Friends of the Earth, the Center for International Environmental Law, and Coproate Ethics International, Plaintiffs, v. Inited States Department of State, and Hillary Clinton, in her offical capacity as Secretary of State (May, 2011)
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A Complaint Mechnaism for REDD+ (CIEL/Rainforest Foundation Norway) (May 2011)
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Initial Submission of Views on Work Stream I of the Transitional Committee Regarding Environmental and Social Safeguards (CIEL/Sierra Club) (May 2011)
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Climate Change and Human Rights: A Primer (Orellana & Johl) (May 2011)
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Fossilized Thinking: The World Bank, Eskom, and the Real Cost of Coal (Amerasinghe & Porter) (March 2011)
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Analysis of Human Rights Language in the Cancun Agreements (UNFCCC 16th Session of the Conference of the Parties) (March 2011)
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Climate Change and the Millenium Goals: The Right To Development, International Cooperation and the Clean Development Mechanism (June 2010) (Orellana) [SUR, International Journal on Human Rights]
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Climate Change in
the Work of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(Orellana, Kothari, and Chaudhry) (May 2010)
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Is
World Trade Law a Barrier to Saving Our Climate? (CIEL/FOE) (September
2009)
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Practical Approaches
to Integrating Human Rights and Climate Change Law and Policy
(February 2009) (Orellana)
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Standards,
Labelingand Certification [Prepared for Trade and Climate Change
Seminar, June 2008] (IAE/CIEL) (August 2008)
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New Thinking
on Trade Policy and Development: Trade and Climate Change (CIEL/PSE)
(Bernasconi) (July 2008) [Also available in French,
German and
Spanish.]
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Legal Analysis
of the GEF Resource Allocation Framework (Wiser) (May 2007)
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Action Targets: A New Approach to International Greenhouse Gas Controls
[Article appears in Climate
Policy, Voume 5, No. 6 (May 2006) (Baumert & Goldberg)
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An Inuit Petition
to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights for Dangerous Impacts
of Climate Change (December 2004) (CIEL/Earthjustice) (Goldberg
& Wagner)
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Action Targets:
A New Form of GHG Committment (October 2004) (CIEL/ World Resources
Institute) (Goldberg/Baumert) [Paper appears in Joint Implementation
Quarterly, Vol 10., No. 3, October 2004]
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Considering Alternatives:
The Case for Limiting CO2 Emissions from New Power Plants Through
New Source Review (May 2004) (Foote)
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The Implementation and Compliance
Regimes under the Climate Change Convention and its Kyoto Protocol
(Wang & Wiser) [CC03-1] [All further use of this material other
than for personal research is subject to permission from Blackwell
Publishing.]
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Global Warrming
and Human Rights: A Case Study from the Arctic [Presented at the
Kagawa University Symposium on Common but Differentiated Responsibilities,
December 2002] (Goldberg)
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Frontiers in Trade:
The Clean Development Mechanism and the General Agreement on Trade
in Services (2 Int. J. Global Environmental Issues 288 (2002))
(Wiser) [CC02-1]
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Kyoto Protocol Packs Powerful Compliance
Punch (in International Environment Reporter, 16 January 2002)
(Wiser)
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Public Participation in the Clean Development
Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol (in The New "Public":
the Globalization of Public Participation 203 (Carl Bruch ed., Environmental
Law Inst. 2002)) (Eddy & Wiser)
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Petitioning
for Adverse Impacts of Global Warming in the Inter-American Human
Rights System (2002) (CIEL/Earthjustice) (Goldberg & Wagner)
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Global Warming and Sustainable
Development (One of eight issue briefs presented at the World
Summit on Sustainable Development in August, 2002)
- Ministers Reach Landmark Agreement
on Kyoto Protocol (August 2001) (Krinn)
- Hybrid Liability Revisited:
Bridging the Divide Between Seller and Buyer Liability (November,
2000) (Wiser & Goldberg)
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