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  1. Sustainable Energy: Still United in Diversity? Integrating energy, climate and environmental law in times of geopolitical instability
  2. Emissions Trading
  3. (Dis)incentives for Entrepreneurs to Invest in Carbon Capture and Storage Under EU Regulation
  4. The Legal Objectives of the EU Emissions Trading System: An Evaluation Framework
  5. European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)
  6. A Force of Energy
  7. EU emissions trading system
  8. Essential EU Climate Law
  9. The past and possible future of EU climate law
  10. A Research Agenda to Better Understand the Human Dimensions of Energy Transitions
  11. Chapter IX.30: Electricity production and greenhouse gas emissions trading
  12. Chapter IX.47: Energy networks, natural monopolies and tariff regulation
  13. Linking the EU ETS with California’s Cap-and-Trade Program
  14. Emissions Trading
  15. The Legacy of Andries Nentjes
  16. Chapter VIII.18: Emissions trading: design, diffusion, and drawbacks
  17. Anatomy of Emissions Trading Systems: What is the EU ETS?
  18. Efficiency of the EU ETS (Emissions Trading System)
  19. Tradable earthquake certificates
  20. Understanding Effectiveness Skepticism
  21. Situating Urgenda v the Netherlands within comparative climate change litigation
  22. European Energy Regulators
  23. Emissions trading for households? A behavioral law and economics perspective
  24. Does EU emissions trading bite? An event study
  25. Emissions Trading
  26. Tradable Permits versus Tradable Credits: A Survey and Analysis
  27. Energy prices and emissions trading: windfall profits from grandfathering?
  28. Emissions Trading and the Polluter-Pays Principle: Do Polluters Pay under Grandfathering?
  29. Path-dependent climate policy: the history and future of emissions trading in Europe
  30. Foreword
  31. Emissions trading and transaction costs: analyzing the flaws in the discussion
  32. Organizing emissions trading: the barrier of domestic permit allocation
  33. RATIONALITY AND STABILITY IN THE THEORY OF MOVES
  34. Implementing the Kyoto protocol: why JI and CDM show more promise than international emissions trading