Dear all,

Please find attached a call for papers for a planned journal Special Issue
on the topic "Climate Change Acts: Origins, Dynamics and Consequences".

We welcome papers on climate change acts from all geographical
perspectives, at different governance levels (nation state but also sub
state level), passed any time between 2008 and the present day. The focus
can be on any stage of the policy process.

As we note in the CfP, we have received encouragement to develop this
special issue from a high ranking journal. However, acceptance of the
Special Issue for publication will be decided only once the full Special
Issue proposal, including all selected abstracts, has been submitted to the
journal in February 2020.

The deadline for abstracts is *31 January 2020*. Submissions should be sent
to Sarah Louise Nash ([email protected]), Simon Matti (
[email protected]), and Diarmuid Torney ([email protected]).

Please feel free to get in touch with any of the three of us if you have
any questions.

Best wsihes,

Diarmuid Torney, Sarah Louise Nash, and Simon Matti

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*Dr. Diarmuid Torney*Associate Professor
School of Law and Government, Dublin City University
Tel: +353 1 700 6468 | Skype: diarmuidtorney | Twitter: @diarmuidtorney
<https://twitter.com/diarmuidtorney> | Website: diarmuidtorney.org

<http://www.dcu.ie/dc669>
*Recent publications:*
*European Union External Environmental Policy: Rules, Regulation and
Governance Beyond Borders* <http://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319609300>
(Palgrave, 2018).
Diarmuid Torney (2019), Climate laws in small European states: symbolic
legislation and limits of diffusion in Ireland and Finland
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09644016.2019.1625159>,
*Environmental
Politics*, 28(6).
Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel, Duncan Liefferink & Diarmuid Torney (2019), Pioneers,
leaders and followers in multilevel and polycentric climate governance
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09644016.2019.1522033>,
*Environmental
Politics*, 28(1): 1–21.
Diarmuid Torney (2019), Follow the leader? Conceptualising the relationship
between leaders and followers in polycentric climate governance
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09644016.2019.1522029>,
*Environmental
Politics*, 28(1): 167–186.

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