The Jean Monnet Network GOVTRAN (Governing the EU’s Climate and energy 
Transition in Turbulent Times) invites paper proposals for 2 international 
workshops and subsequent special issues:

  1.  International workshop and Special Issue of the Review of European, 
Comparative and International Environmental 
Law<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14679388> (RECIEL) on “Assessing 
the EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Policy Framework”. The Special Issue aims to 
be one of the first and most authoritative and comprehensive legal analyses of 
the 2030 Framework, a standard reference for academics, policy practitioners 
and the broader interested public. It seeks to offer a timely legal analysis of 
the EU’s efforts to decarbonise its economy in line with the objectives of the 
2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. Please email your paper proposals 
before 28 February to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> – 
authors will be informed by mid-March. See 
here<https://www.govtran.eu/appraising-the-eus-2030-climate-and-energy-policy-framework/>
 for further information.


  1.  International workshop and Special Issue linking recent advances in EU 
climate and energy governance and policy to broader contemporary aspects and 
challenges of European integration. Drawing on political science and closely 
related perspectives, authors should explore the impacts of EU climate and 
energy governance on the Union’s capacity to cope with fundamental current and 
future challenges and/or, conversely, the implications of the current ‘EU 
crisis conglomerate’ (cf. Falkner 2016) for EU climate governance and policy. 
We are working towards publication of the final papers in a special issue of a 
high-profile, peer-reviewed academic journal. Please email your paper proposals 
before 28 February to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> – authors 
will be informed by mid-March. See 
here<https://www.govtran.eu/climate-and-energy-governance-and-the-future-of-europe/>
 for more information.

Also, do not miss out on registering for the GOVTRAN mailing list at 
www.govtran.eu<http://www.govtran.eu>!

Kind regards,

Sebastian

New: Jean Monnet Network on Governing the EU’s Climate and Energy Transition in 
Turbulent Times (GOVTRAN) – visit www.govtran.eu<http://www.govtran.eu>!

Latest publications:

Sebastian Oberthür and Eliza Northrop (2018), Towards an Effective Mechanism to 
Facilitate Implementation and Promote Compliance under the Paris 
Agreement<http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/18786561>, 
Climate Law, 8, 39-69.

Sebastian Oberthür & Lisanne Groen (2018): Explaining goal achievement in 
international negotiations: the EU and the Paris Agreement on climate 
change<http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13501763.2017.1291708>, 
Journal of European Public Policy, 25: 5, 708-727 DOI: 
10.1080/13501763.2017.1291708


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