While fragmentation is all but new to the area of international cooperation in the environmental area, the adoption of regional green deals, resulting in a regulatory competition (implicit in the subsidization of national green industries) and in a geopolitical clash, risks magnifying fragmentation. This is why this special issue focuses on transnational mechanisms, as a means to overcome fragmentation. More specifically, the focus is on transnational administrative law principles, measures and forms of cooperation, both within EU and international settings.
De Bellis, M. (2024). Transnational Administrative Law and Climate Change in the Age of the Green Deals. Introduction to the Special Issue. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW.
Transnational Administrative Law and Climate Change in the Age of the Green Deals. Introduction to the Special Issue
De Bellis, M
2024-01-01
Abstract
While fragmentation is all but new to the area of international cooperation in the environmental area, the adoption of regional green deals, resulting in a regulatory competition (implicit in the subsidization of national green industries) and in a geopolitical clash, risks magnifying fragmentation. This is why this special issue focuses on transnational mechanisms, as a means to overcome fragmentation. More specifically, the focus is on transnational administrative law principles, measures and forms of cooperation, both within EU and international settings.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.