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KATI KULOVESI
LL.M, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Primary Research Interests
- Climate change law
- Regional environmental law (eg European Union)
- Trade law & the environment
Secondary Research Interests
- Alternative regulatory tools (eg voluntary codes and self-regulation)
- Environmental politics
Selected Publications
Kati Kulovesi, The WTO Dispute Settlement System: Challenges of the Environment, Legitimacy and Fragmentation (Kluwer Law International: The Netherlands, 2011). \n\nKati Kulovesi, “Make your own special song, even if nobody else sings along: International aviation emissions and the EU Emissions Trading Scheme,†Journal of Climate Law 2(4) (2011).\n\n Kati Kulovesi, Elisa Morgera & Miquel Muñoz, “Environmental Integration and Multifaceted International Dimensions of EU Law: Unpacking the EU’s 2009 Climate and Energy Package,†Common Market Law Review 48(3) (2011), 829-891.\n\n Kati Kulovesi, “The Carbon Market and the Post-2012 Climate Regime: Key Legal Scenarios,†Carbon and Climate Law Review 2(3) (2009), 270-279. \n\n Kati Kulovesi & MarÃa GutÃerrez, “Climate Change Negotiations Update: Process and Prospects for a Copenhagen Agreed Outcome in December 2009,†Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 18(3) (2009), 229-243.\n\nKati Kulovesi, “Climate change in the EU external relations: Please follow my example (or I might force you to),†in: E. Morgera, (ed.), The External Environmental Policy of the European Union: EU and International Law Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2012).\n\nKati Kulovesi, Sabrina Shaw & Stanley W. Burgiel, “Trade and Environment: Old Wine in New Bottles?†in: P. Chasek & L. Wagner (eds.), The Roads from Rio: Lessons Learned from 20 Years of Multilateral Environmental Negotiations (Routledge, forthcoming in March 2012).\n\nKati Kulovesi, “Fragmented Landscapes, Troubled Relationships: The WTO Dispute Settlement System and International Environmental Law,†19 Finnish Yearbook of International Law (2008), 29-62.\n\nKati Kulovesi, “A Link Between Interpretation, International Environmental Law and Legitimacy at the WTO Dispute Settlement,†International Trade Law and Regulation (2005), 188-196.\nKati Kulovesi, “The Private Sector and the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Experiences, Challenges and Prospects,†Review of the European Community and International Environmental Law 16(2) (2007), 145-157.\n\n
