Negotiations – Number 2022/1 – n° 37 – Negotiating the crisis in times of crisis: international environmental negotiations

Page 7 to 15: Carola Klöck and Adrien Estève – Introduction to the special issue | Page 17 to 38: Frauke Pipart and Joseph Earsom – Conference diplomacy in the era of COVID: How do international environmental fora adapt to virtual formats? | Page 39 to 65: Arne Langlet, Krystel Wanneau, Paul Dunshirn, Silvia C. Ruiz Rodríguez, Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki and Alice BMVadrot – A matter of time: the impacts of Covid-19 on marine biodiversity negotiations | Page 67 to 86: Thomas Meszaros and Hong Khanh Dang – The Covid 19 health crisis and its consequences on the diplomatic practices of French-speaking States and on the actions of the OIF during the COP 26 climate negotiations | Page 87 to 113: Pierre-Yves Cadalen, Gaëlle Ronsin and Nadège Legroux – One Ocean Summit: marine turning point in environmental negotiations or ocean club diplomacy? | Pages 115 to 137: Tiago Pires da Cruz – The marine protected areas of the International Seabed Authority: environmental negotiation and mining | Page 141 to 152: Sylvie Lemmet – “It’s not because we know where we have to go that it’s possible to do it the next day” | Pages 155 to 158: Ellen Ledger – Jepsen, H., Lundgren, M., Monheim, K., Walker, H. (Eds). (2021). Negotiating the Paris Agreement. The Insider Stories. Cambridge University Press. | Page 159 to 161: Fiona Hurrey – Maljean-Dubois, S. (2021). International biodiversity law. Shine. | Pages 163 to 166: Carlos RS Milani – De Pryck, K. (2021). IPCC. The voice of the climate. Sciences Po Press | Page 167 to 170: Adrien Estève – Falkner, R. & Buzan, B. (Eds.). (2022). Great Powers, Climate Change, and Global Environmental Responsibilities. Oxford University Press.

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