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Issue 2/2007

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Editorial  
Michael Mehling
Articles
Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Regulating Greenhouse Gases in a Climate of Uncertainty (abstract) Reading Sample
Rosemary Lyster
Market shares and dominant market positions in the case of emissions trading (abstract) Add to Cart
Sven Bode and Omar Scharifi
The Programmatic Approach to CDM: Benefits for Energy Efficiency Projects (abstract) Add to Cart
Patrick Matschoss
Allocation of Greenhouse Gas Allowances in the United States – A Northeastern Example (abstract) Add to Cart
Camilla Bausch and Sandra Cavalieri
Approval of JI and CDM Projects with Germany as Host and Investor Country – An Analysis of the German Project Mechanisms Act (abstract) Add to Cart
Markus Appel
Distributive Justice and Sustainability as a Viable Foundation for the Future Climate Regime (abstract) Add to Cart
Achala Chandani
Bridging the Divide in Global Climate Policy – Strategies for Enhanced Participation and Integration (abstract) Add to Cart
Michael Rodi
Features
In the Market
Portals of Discovery: How Not to Draft an ERPA or a Letter of Approval
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Amy Merrill, Karl Upston-Hooper, Rutger de Witt Wijnen
Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law Add to Cart
Francesco Sindico, Leonardo Massai, Michael Mehling
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