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Environmental Regulatory Research Group (ERRG) DEPUTY DIRECTOR FRANCESCO SINDICO University of Surrey F. Sindico@surrey.ac.uk LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Book or Journal Guest Editor Derecho Internacional del Medio Ambiente: Una Visión desde Iberoamérica, London/Quito, Cameron May, 2009; co-edited with Rosa María Fernandéz Egea and Susana Borrás Pentinat [forthcoming] “Climate Change in a Global Economy”, 2.1. Carbon and Climate Law Review (2008), co-edited with Joost Pauwelyn Peer Reviewed Articles “Water export bans for environmental purposes before the WTO: a reflection of the difficult Relationship between trade and environment”, 60 Revue Hellenique de Droit International (2007), [forthcoming] “The EU and Carbon Leakage: How to Reconcile Border Adjustments with the WTO?”, 17 European Energy and Environmental Law Review (2008), pp. 328340 “Global Climate Change and the Fragmentation of International Law”, 30.4 Law and Policy (2008), pp. 423-449; together with Harro van Asselt and Michael Mehling “El papel de la UE en la lucha contra el cambio climático: ¿Líder en la política climática global?” [The role of the EU in the battle against climate change: Global Leadership?], 14 Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales (2007), pp. 13; together with Rosa María Fernández Egea “Climate Change: A Security (Council) Issue?”, 1 Carbon and Climate Law Review (2007), pp. 26-31 http://ssrn.com/abstract=1013186 ERRG School of Law University of Surrey, Guildford, UK www.surrey.ac.uk/errg Environmental Regulatory Research Group (ERRG) DEPUTY DIRECTOR “Soft Law and the Elusive Quest for Sustainable Global Governance”, 19.3 Leiden Journal of International Law (2006), pp. 829-846 “Ex-Post and Ex-Ante [Legal] Approaches to Climate Change Threats to the International Community”, 9 New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law (2005), pp. 207-236 http://ssrn.com/abstract=893785 “Moving the Climate Regime Further Through a Hydrogen Protocol”, 13.2 Review of European Community and International Environmental Law (2004), pp. 175-186; together with Joyeeta Gupta Book Chapters/Other Articles “Why comply when others are not bound? Emissions Trading, Carbon Leakage and Trade Measures”, in L. Rajamani and S. Maljean Dubois, The Implementation of Environmental Law, The Hague, The Hague Academy of International Law, [forthcoming] “Climate and Trade in a Divided World: Can Measures Adopted in the North End Up Shaping Climate Change Legislative Frameworks in the South?”, in Y. Le Bouthillier, H. McLeod-Kilmurray, B. Richardson and S. Wood, Climate Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Community, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, [forthcoming] “The Linkages Between Access to Water and Water Scarcity with International Investment Law and the WTO Regime”, in P. Cullet et al. (eds.), Legal Aspects of Water Sector Reforms: New Delhi, Cambridge University Press, [forthcoming]; together with Francesco Costamagna “Puede el comercio internacional convertirse en instrumento en la lucha contra el cambio climático: Respuestas preliminares desde la ronda de Doha y desde las negociaciones post-Kyoto” [Can International trade become an instrument in the fight against climate change?: Preliminary answers from the Doha negotiations and the Post-Kyoto negotiations], in R.M. Fernández Egea (Ed.), El Protocolo de Kioto: Dificultades de su Aplicación en el Derecho International y Comunitario, Madrid, Prensa Universitaria Autónoma, [forthcoming] ERRG School of Law University of Surrey, Guildford, UK www.surrey.ac.uk/errg Environmental Regulatory Research Group (ERRG) DEPUTY DIRECTOR “Climate Taxes and the WTO: Is the Multilateral Trade Regime a Further Obstacle for Efficient Domestic Climate Policies?”, 8 ECOLOMIC Policy and Law (2006), pp. 1-24 http://ssrn.com/abstract=1006014 “La regulación comunitaria del cambio climático y los mecanismos flexibles previstos por el Protocolo de Kyoto: ¿un obstáculo o un impulso para la economía europea? [The Community Regulation of Climate Change and the Flexible Mechanisms Provided for in the Kyoto Protocol: ¿An Obstacle or an Impulse for the European Economy?] in A. Remiro Brotons e I. Blázquez Navarro (Eds.), La Acción Exterior de la Unión Europea, Valencia; Ed. Tirant lo Blanch (2006), pp. 439-460 “Unravelling the Trade and Environment Debate Through Sustainable Development Law Principles”, ESIL Inaugural Conference Agora Paper (2005) “The GMO Dispute before the WTO: Legal Implications for the Trade and Environment Debate” (January 2005). FEEM Working Paper No. 11.05 http://ssrn.com/abstract=655061 Work in progress “The Role of Economic Instruments” in J. Brunnée, M. Doelle & L. Rajamani, A Compliance System for the Post-2012 Climate Change Regime, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming in 2010 “Environment and security”, in F. Sindico, R.M. Fernandéz Egea and S. Borrás Pentinat Derecho Internacional del Medio Ambiente: Una Visión desde Iberoamérica, London/Quito, Cameron May, 2009, [forthcoming] [book chapter with Jorge Cardona Llorens] ERRG School of Law University of Surrey, Guildford, UK www.surrey.ac.uk/errg