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  • Panel Discussion on DECODING THE DURBAN PLATFORM AND LOOKING BEYOND

    The Durban climate conference arrived, 36 hours after the scheduled end of the conference, at a set of landmark decisions. These include decisions to implement the Cancun Agreements.


  • Special Issue of Global Policy edited by Ann Florini and Navroz K. Dubash


    http://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/journal-issue/special-issue-global-energy-governance


  • Climate Change Liability: Transnational Law and Practice


    As frustration mounts in some quarters at the perceived inadequacy or speed of international action on climate change, and as the likelihood of significant impacts grows, the focus is increasingly turning to liability for climate change damage. Actual or potential climate change liability implicates a growing range of actors, including governments,


  • Handbook of Climate Change and India: Development, Politics and Governance


    A volume exploring how policymakers, businesses and civil society in India approach the challenge of climate change? Editor: Navroz K. Dubash Publisher: OUP and Earthscan Publication Date: November 2011.

Environmental Law and Governance

Discussions over how to balance environmental pressures with robust development continue to be a challenge for rapid growing economies. At the same time, the increasing urgency of global environmental problems, including but not limited to climate change, calls for creative approaches to international environmental law.

Faculty

Philippe Cullet
Navroz K Dubash
Ramaswamy R Iyer
Lavanya Rajamani
R Rangachari
Shyam Saran
B G Verghese

Policy Briefs

Making Climate look like Trade? Questions on Incentives, Flexibility and Credibility
Will Low Carbon Growth Plans Help or Hurt Low Carbon Growth?
The Copenhagen Agreed Outcome: Form, Shape & Influence
The “Cloud” over the Climate Negotiations: From Bangkok to Copenhagen and Beyond
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Published Papers

Governing the Environment without CoPs – The Case of Water
Contingent Unilateralism: International Aviation in the European Emissions Trading Scheme
Right to Water in India – Plugging Conceptual and Practical Gaps
Water Use and Rights – India
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Op-Eds

Indian firms going global need to learn art of dealing with geoeconomic challenges
Too little information
Green economy as platitude
A season of missed opportunities
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Working Papers

Water Conflicts in India – Towards a New Legal and Institutional Framework
Working Paper 2012/1 (November) - The Politics of Climate Change in India: Narratives of Equity and Co-benefits
Working Paper 2010/2 (November) - A Disclosure-based Approach to Climate Change in India? Early Lessons from Business Regulation
Working Paper 2010/1 (November) - Rights-Based Perspectives in the International Negotiations on Climate Change
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