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The Role of EU and US Non-State Actors in the Global Environmental System. A Focus on Climate Change

Autori Annalisa Savaresi
Data pubblicazione

This paper investigates the climate regime as a case study to assess the engagement of non-state actors from across the Atlantic with the global environmental system. After a short introduction on the role of non-state actors in environmental governance, the paper analyses concrete instances where these actors have engaged in formal law-making processes and informal standard-setting exercises, as well as litigation concerning climate change law and policy. The conclusions draw a comparative assessment of the contribution of non-state actors from across the Atlantic to the climate regime, and more general reflections on non-state agency in the global environmental system, raising questions for further investigation.

Paper produced within the framework of the IAI project Transworld.

Details
Roma, Istituto affari internazionali, 2013, 15 p.
In
Transworld Papers
Issue
22

Introduction
1. Non-State Actors. Definitional Issues
2. Non-State Actors Engaging with Formal Law-Making
3. Standard-setting by Non-State Actors
4. Climate Change Litigation
Conclusions
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