Tuesday, March 26, 2013

New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 2, Winter 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: Climate Change Justice
    • Eric A. Posner & David Weisbach. International Paretianism: a defense
    • Daniel A. Farber, Carbon leakage versus policy diffusion: the perils and promise of subglobal climate action
    • Henry Shue, Climate hope: implementing the exit strategy
    • Matthew Ranson & Robert N. Stavins, Post-Durban climate policy architecture based on linkage of cap-and-trade systems
    • Dale Jamieson, Climate change, consequentialism, and the road ahead
    • Martha C. Nussbaum, Climate change: why theories of justice matter
    • Yoram Margalioth, Analysis of the US case in climate change negotiations
    • Paul Baer, Who should pay for climate change? “Not me”
    • R.T. Pierrehumbert, Cumulative carbon and just allocation of the global carbon commons
    • Christian Gollier, The debate on discounting: reconciling positivists and ethicists
    • Marc Fleurbaey & Stéphane Zuber, Climate policies deserve a negative discount rate
    • Lukas H. Meyer, Why historical emissions should count