Part I: The Politics of International Climate Change
1: The Role of the United States and the European Union in
International Climate Change Politics
Part II: Climate Change Law and Policy in the USA
2: Climate Change Laws and Policies in the United States
3: Sub-Federal Climate Change Law & Policy-making in the United
States
4: Alternative Forms of Climate Change Law & Policy-making in the
United States
Part III: Climate Change Law and Policy in the European Union
5: Climate Change Laws and Policies in the European Union
6: Member State Climate Change Laws & Policies in the European
Union
Part IV: A Comparison of United States' and European Union's
Climate Change Laws and Policies
7: United States and European Union Climate Change Laws and
Policies Compared
8: Socio-Legal Factors Influencing Climate Change Law and
Policy-making in the United States and European Union
Part V: The Future of International Climate Change Policies
9: Conclusions & the Way Forward
Cinnamon Piñon Carlarne is an Assistant Professor at the University
of South Carolina School of Law & School of the Environment. She is
an environmental lawyer interested in evolving systems of domestic
and international environmental law and governance. Dr Carlarne
earned her JD at the University of California, Berkeley before
reading for an MSc in Environmental Change and Management and the
BCL in law as a Marshall Scholar at the University of
Oxford. She worked in private practice in Washington DC before
returning to academia. She was the Harold Woods Junior Research
Fellow in Environmental Law at Wadham College, University of Oxford
before joining the
University of South Carolina. Her current work focuses on
comparative climate change law and policy-making, and global
environmental governance.
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