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Bridging the Transatlantic Divide

Legal Aspects of a Link between Regional Carbon Markets in Europe and the United States
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An earlier article by Michael Mehling in American University’s Sustainable Development Law and Policy journal  assessed the prospects and legal implications of a link between regional trading systems in the US and the EU emissions trading system, highlighting the relevance of the respective constitutional and legal frameworks for such a link.

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Citation

Mehling, Michael 2007: "Bridging the Transatlantic Divide: Legal Aspects of a Link between Regional Carbon Markets in Europe and the United States (link is external)". Sustainable Development Law & Policy, Vol. 7, No. 2, 46-52.
 

Language
English
Author(s)
Prof. Dr. Michael Mehling, LLM
Publisher
  • American University Washington College of Law (WCL), United States
Year
2007
Published In
Journal: Sustainable Development Law & Policy , Vol.7 | Issue 2
Dimension
7 pp.
Table of Contents
  • EDITORS’NOTE by Kelly Rain and Maria Vanko
  • THE IMPACTS OF GLOBALWARMING: THE NEED FOR COOPERATION & LEADERSHIP by Senator Jeff Bingaman
  • STRENGTHENING THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL: INSURANCE AGAINST ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGE by Donald Kaniaru, Rajendra Shende, Scott Stone, Durwood Zaelke
  • AN OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGIME ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE by Kyle W. Danish
  • LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORKS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE by Xiaodong Wang
  • EXISTING LEGAL MECHANISMS TO ADDRESS OCEANIC IMPACTS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE by Lucy Wiggins
  • CLIMATE CHANGE AND FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW by Lara Hansen and Christopher R. Pyke
  • THE EVOLVING SCOPE OF SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT AND CLIMATE CHANGE by Chris McChesney
  • POTENTIAL CAUSES OF ACTION FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS UNDER THE UNITED NATIONS FISH STOCKS AGREEMENT by William C.G. Burns
  • AN ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR COORDINATING CLIMATE POLICY WITH THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL by Stephen J. DeCanio and Catherine S. Norman
  • BRIDGING THE TRANSATLANTIC DIVIDE: LEGAL ASPECTS OF A LINK BETWEEN REGIONAL CARBON MARKETS IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES by Michael A. Mehling
  • STATES TACKLE GLOBALWARMING by Dale Bryk
  • IMPLEMENTATION & UTILIZATION OF GEOENGINEERING FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE CONTROL by Alan Carlin
  • THE BIG BLACK HOLE IN THE KYOTO PROTOCOL: WAS THE EXCLUSION OF BLACK CARBON REGULATION A “FATAL FLAW”? by Jon Feldon
  • GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE CREATES A NEW CARBON BUSINESS FOR U.S. COMPANIES by Michael J. Zimmer
Keywords
energy, carbon, trading, legal, , Europe, USA

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