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Drafting, implementing, and translating international environmental conventions and regulations into practice is a complicated task. A particular challenge can be attributed to their embeddedness in multi-level systems. This panel explores the issue of multilevel governance through studies of key cases, such as approaches to regulate transnational commons, and of examples for how review mechanisms can be designed to ensure credible commitments and successful regulation.
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The International Regulation of Transnational Commons: Regime Formation, Institutional Design and Implications for Near-Earth Asteroid Mining | View Paper Details |
Climate Backlash: Contentious Politics of Ambitious Policy Action | View Paper Details |
Focal Points, Forum Shopping and Credible Commitments: The Regulation of HFC Gases between the Kyoto- and Montreal Protocols | View Paper Details |
The implementation of international environmental conventions in multi-level systems | View Paper Details |