- Environmental Governance: Reconnecting the Global and Local
- Free Trade: What is it Good For? Globalization, Deregulation, and ‘Public Opinion’
- Modern Interpretations of Sustainable Development
- Environmental Justice Imperatives for an Era of Climate Change
- (Re)Connecting the Global and Local: Europe’s Regional Seas
- Framing the Local and the Global in the Anti-Nuclear Movement: Law and the Politics of Place
- Globalizing Regulation: Reaching Beyond the Borders of Chemical Safety
- The Globalization and Re-localization of Material Flows: Four Phases of Food Regulation
- The New Collaborative Environmental Governance: The Localization of Regulation
Contributors: Stuart Bell, Laurence Etherington, Neil Gunningham, Veerle Heyvaert, Chris Hilson, Robert Lee, Terry Marsden, Emily Reid, Andrea Ross, Mark Stallworthy, Jenny Steele, Elen Stokes
Free Trade: What is it Good For? Globalization, Deregulation, and `Public Opinion (Emily Reid and Jenny Steele)
Modern Interpretations of Sustainable Development (Andrea Ross)
Environmental Justice Imperatives for an Era of Climate Change (Mark Stallworthy)
(Re)Connecting the Global and Local: Europe's Regional Seas (Stuart Bell and Laurence Etherington)
Framing the Local and the Global in the Anti-Nuclear Movement: Law and the Politics of Place (Chris Hilson)
Globalizing Regulation: Reaching Beyond the Borders of Chemical Safety (Veerle Heyvaert)
The Globalization and Re-localization of Material Flows: Four Phases of Food Regulation (Robert Lee and Terry Marsden)
The New Collaborative Environmental Governance: The Localization of Regulation (Neil Gunningham)
- Environmental Governance: Reconnecting the Global and Local
- Free Trade: What is it Good For? Globalization, Deregulation, and ‘Public Opinion’
- Modern Interpretations of Sustainable Development
- Environmental Justice Imperatives for an Era of Climate Change
- (Re)Connecting the Global and Local: Europe’s Regional Seas
- Framing the Local and the Global in the Anti-Nuclear Movement: Law and the Politics of Place
- Globalizing Regulation: Reaching Beyond the Borders of Chemical Safety
- The Globalization and Re-localization of Material Flows: Four Phases of Food Regulation
- The New Collaborative Environmental Governance: The Localization of Regulation
Contributors: Stuart Bell, Laurence Etherington, Neil Gunningham, Veerle Heyvaert, Chris Hilson, Robert Lee, Terry Marsden, Emily Reid, Andrea Ross, Mark Stallworthy, Jenny Steele, Elen Stokes
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Biografisk notat
Robert Lee is Co-Director ESRC Research Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS) at Cardiff University.Elen Stokes is a Lecturer in Law at Cardiff Law School.