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Climate change and the impotence of international environmental law : seeking a cosmopolitan cure
Paul G. HARRIS
Department of Political Science
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmental law
97%
justice
93%
treaty
44%
climate change
42%
climate
26%
developing world
20%
international law
17%
social justice
17%
pollution
15%
lifestyle
12%
responsibility
11%
greenhouse gas emissions
10%
participation
10%
greenhouse gas
10%
global warming
10%
consumption
8%
Social Sciences
International Environmental Law
100%
climate change
62%
obligation
48%
justice
43%
climate
37%
treaty
21%
regime
17%
scientific findings
16%
distributive justice
14%
diplomat
13%
international agreement
13%
international law
10%
social justice
10%
responsibility
6%
participation
6%
literature
5%