Readership: Scholars and students of international environmental law, European environmental law, climate change and international relations; legal officers and policy-makers in government offices and NGOs working on climate change
Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, School of Law & School of the Environment
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