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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2017
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- Environment: New Institutional Challenges
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* Environmental Law International.
** University of Miami Law School.
1 Postscript: The Geneva Declaration, issued after this talk, instructs representatives to accelerate negotiations that would encompass “policies and measures including, as appropriate... economic instruments, institutions and mechanisms.“ Ministerial Declaration Released at Conference of Parties to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, July 18, 1996, reproduced in 19 Int'l Envirn. Rep. 681 (1996). The State Department construes these words as allowing the development of an emissions trading regime.
* Erasmus University, Rotterdam.