Papers From GEG: The Post-Johannesburg Agenda
Analytical Papers by Participants October 23-25, 2003, Yale University
Part I: Core Functions in Global Environmental Governance
- Legislative
- Executive
- The Executive Function in Global Environmental Governance by Jake Werksman
- Judiciary
- The Role of the Judiciary in Strengthening Environmental Governance, The Rule of Law and Implementation of Environmental Law by Lal Kurukulasuriya
- The Role of the International Judiciary in the Settlement of Environmental Disputes and Alternative Proposals for Strengthening International Environmental Adjudication by Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou
- Finance
Part II: Issues, Obstacles, and Policy Options
- In Defense of Multilateralism by Lindsey Powell
- Beyond Absolute Sovereignty: New Foundations for a Global Polity by Bertrand de La Chapelle
- Global Environmental Governance: Whither the Media by Joe Ageyo
- Obstacles to Environmental Governance: An African Perspective (Abstract) by Annabell Waititu
- Mapping the Future of International Environmental Governance by Bharat H. Desai
- Consolidating Global Environmental Governance: New Lessons from the GEF? by Jake Werksman
- Campaign for a Global Environmental Organization: A French Perspective by Narito Harada
- Globalization and Environmental Protection: a Global Governance Perspective by Daniel C. Esty and Maria H. Ivanova
- Sustainable Development: The Search for New Principles and Priorities by Mukul Sanwal
- Biopolicy: Global Governance for the Environment and Peace by Agni Vlavianos-Arvanitis
