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CURRICULUM VITAE HARRO VAN ASSELT
CURRICULUM VITAE HARRO VAN ASSELT, SEPTEMBER 2018
Professor of Climate Law and Policy
University of Eastern Finland Law School
Joensuu campus
P.O.Box 111
FI-80101 Joensuu
Finland
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @harrovanasselt
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
PhD
(cum laude)
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Title: The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance:
Consequences and Management of Regime Interactions
Supervisors: Professor Frank Biermann and Professor
Joyeeta Gupta
Examiners: Professor Ellen Hey; Professor Sebastian
Oberthür; Professor Nico Schrijver; Professor Pier
Vellinga: Professor Wouter Werner
October 2013
MA in Law Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Faculty of
Law (specialisation in International Law)
August 2002
University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, Faculty of
Law (academic exchange)
January –
August 2001
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Eastern Finland Law School, Joensuu, Finland
Professor of Climate Law and Policy
Co-Director, Master’s Degree Programme in Environmental
Policy and Law
January 2016 – present
Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm, Sweden/Oxford, UK
Senior Research Fellow
Research Fellow
April 2015 – present
April 2012 –
March 2015
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Finnish Institute for International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland
Visiting Researcher
March 2012
University of Oxford, School of Geography and the Environment,
Environmental Change Institute (ECI), Oxford, United Kingdom
Marie Curie Fellow
June 2010 –
December 2011
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Researcher
November 2002 –
April 2010
University of Georgia School of Law, Dean Rusk Center, Athens, GA, United
States
Visiting Research Scholar
September –
December 2008
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Decision Science and
Technology, Department of Value and Decision Science, Tokyo, Japan
Visiting Associate
February –
May 2007
SELECTED RESEARCH PROJECT EXPERIENCE
SEI Initiative on Fossil Fuels and Climate Change
Co-leader
Co-Chair, International Conference on Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate
Policy, Queen’s College, Oxford, UK, 26-27 September 2016
Co-Chair, 2nd International Conference on Fossil Fuel Supply and
Climate Policy, Queen’s College, Oxford, UK, 24-25 September 2018
January 2016 –
present
From Emissions to Extraction: The Political Economy and Governance of
Leaving Fossil Fuels in the Ground (funded by the Swedish Research Council
Formas)
Secured funding for the project
Project leader
March 2015 –
present
Coordination and Assessment of Research and Innovation in Support of climate
Mitigation Actions (CARISMA) (funded by the EU under Horizon 2020)
Work Package leader
February 2015 –
present
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A Practical Approach to Assessing and Reviewing ‘Nationally Determined
Contributions’ before and after Paris
Secured funding for the project
Project leader
June 2014 – March
2015
‘Orchestrating’ International Climate Policy: (Re)defining the Role of the
UNFCCC in the Institutional Complex for Climate Change (funded by Sida)
Secured funding for the project
Conducted interviews at UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw
September 2013 –
December 2015
Managing Interactions between International Agreements: Dealing with
Diversity in Global Climate Governance (CLIMATEGOV) (Marie Curie Intra-
European Fellowship funded by the European Commission)
Secured funding for the project
Conducted in-depth study into regime interactions in global climate
governance
June 2010 –
December 2011
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) in Developing Countries:
Challenges and Opportunities (funded by the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign
Affairs)
Secured funding for the project
Project leader
Liaised with government officials
Conducted interviews with climate policy experts on NAMAs at
March 2009 –
February 2010
Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies: Supporting European Climate Policy
(ADAM) (funded by the European Commission)
Contributed to work packages on post-2012 climate governance,
international development assistance and European climate policy
Conducted in-depth study on the EU emissions trading system
Conducted interviews with EU stakeholders on mainstreaming climate
change in development assistance
March 2006 –
June 2009
Differentiation in the CDM: Options and Impacts (funded by the Netherlands’
Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment)
Secured funding for the project
Lead author of various chapters of the report
August 2008 –
May 2009
Tackling Leakage in a World of Unequal Carbon Prices (funded by Climate
Strategies)
February 2008 –
March 2009
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Lead author on report on border adjustment measures in the US
Conducted interviews in Washington, DC, on border adjustment
measures in the US
The Contribution of CDM Projects to Sustainable Development: A Comparative
Assessment (funded by the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Secured funding for the project
Conducted field work (interviews and other data collection) in India
April 2006 –
July 2008
Helping Operationalize article Two of the Climate Change Convention (HOT)
(funded by the Netherlands’ National Research Program on Global Change)
Responsible for daily project management, including coordination
among several international research institutes
Co-organised several national and international workshops on
dangerous climate change
May 2003 –
November 2006
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
PhD supervisor, five PhD students:
o Rosemary Mwanza (2016 – present), first supervisor
o Patrick Toussaint (2017 – present), first supervisor
o Sara Kymenvaara (2016 – present), second supervisor
o Maria Eugenia Recio (2018 – present), second supervisor
o Veera Jerkku (2017 – present), second supervisor)
PhD examiner, Dr Oscar Widerberg, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
(2017)
External examiner, mid-term PhD evaluation Dr Beatriz Martinez Romera, Faculty of Law, University of
Copenhagen (2013)
Course leader, University of Eastern Finland Law School, MDP in Environmental Policy and Law (2016
– present)
o Climate Law and Policy
o International Environmental Law I
o International Environmental Law II
o Master’s Thesis Seminar on International Environmental Law
Lecturer, University of Eastern Finland Law School, MDP in Environmental Policy and Law (2016 –
present)
o Global Environmental Politics
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o Introduction to Environmental Law
o European Environmental Law
Lecturer, course Module leader, ‘Equity and Adaptation’, LLM in Climate Change Law and Policy,
University of Strathclyde (2014 – 2017)
Course coordinator, MSc elective course ‘International Climate Politics’, University of Oxford
(Michaelmas Term) (2011)
Supervisor, 12 Master students, University of Eastern Finland Law School (2016 – present)
Organiser, reading group on the Clean Development Mechanism, University of Oxford (Hilary Term)
(2011)
Lecturer, courses ‘International Environmental Frameworks and Policy’ and ‘International Climate
Politics’ (M.Sc.), University of Oxford (Michaelmas Term) (2010)
Lecturer, course ‘Environmental Policy’ (M.A.), Leiden University (February 2010)
Lecturer, course ‘Environmental Policy’ (M.Sc.), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (February 2010)
Supervisor, 11 MSc students (2004-2009), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2004-2009)
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS RECEIVED
2014 Winner of the SENSE (Research School for the Socio-economic and Natural
Sciences of the Netherlands) 2014 PhD award
2010 Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for a 1 ½ year research fellowship at the
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
2007 Canon Foundation in Europe Research Fellowship for 3 month research stay at the
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Editorial Activities
Editor Review of European, Comparative and International
Environmental Law (RECIEL)
September
2011 – present
Associate Editor Carbon and Climate Law Review (CCLR) May 2007 –
present
Editorial Board
Member
Global Environmental Politics January 2018 –
present
Editorial Board
Member
International Environmental Agreements:
Politics, Law and Economics
January 2011-
present
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Managing Editor International Environmental Agreements:
Politics, Law and Economics
January 2006 –
December 2010
Professional Memberships
International Law Association (ILA)
European Society of International Law (ESIL) and its Interest Group on International Environmental Law
International Studies Association (ISA) and its Environmental Studies Section
Media Appearances
YLE (17 July 2018): https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10308310
Savon Sanomat (17 July 2018): https://www.savonsanomat.fi/kotimaa/Tutkijat-ehdottavat-hiilitullia-vastatoimina-
Trumpille-%E2%80%93-Kieli-jota-Valkoinen-talo-ymm%C3%A4rt%C3%A4%C3%A4/1228069
NOS (16 July 2018): https://nos.nl/artikel/2241771-wetenschappers-gebruik-handelsconflict-om-
klimaatprobleem-aan-te-pakken.html
NRC (16 July 2018): https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/07/16/importheffingen-geen-punt-maar-alleen-op-vuile-
producten-a1610206
Devex (8 June 2017): https://www.devex.com/news/after-trump-can-europe-fill-the-gap-on-climate-action-90436
Climate Home (11 February 2016): http://www.climatechangenews.com/2016/02/11/sweden-to-go-carbon-
neutral-by-2045/
Huffington Post (9 October 2015)
New York Times (2 March 2015): https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/03/world/europe-unlikely-to-meet-climate-
goal-study-finds.html
ClimateWire (26 March 2015): https://www.eenews.net/climatewire/2014/03/31/stories/1059996995
Dagens Nyheter (27 November 2015; 10 December 2015): https://www.dn.se/arkiv/lordag/med-planetens-ode-i-
sina-hander/
NRC (22 November 2013): https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2013/11/22/klimaatconferentie-lijkt-af-te-lopen-zonder-
duidelijke-doelen-a1429489
Review Activities
Journals Carbon and Climate Law Review; Chinese Journal of Environmental Law;
Climate and Development; Climate Policy; Climatic Change; Ecological
Economics; Energy Policy; Environment and Planning C; European Journal of
International Relations; Forest Policy and Economics; Global Environmental
Change; Global Environmental Politics; Global Policy; International Affairs;
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly; International Environmental
Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics; Journal of Environmental Law;
Journal of World Investment and Trade; Nature Climate Change; New
Political Economy; Palgrave Communications; Policy Sciences; Politics;
Politics and Governance; Review of International Studies; Transnational
Environmental Law; UEF Energy Law Review; WIREs Climate Change
Publishers Ashgate; Cambridge University Press; Edward Elgar; Palgrave Macmillan;
Routledge
Funding
organisations
Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) (Belgium); German Federal Ministry for
Education and Research; Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Vlaanderen);
Tromsø Research Foundation
Other Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Fifth Assessment Report; United
Nations Environment Programme Emissions Gap Report
LANGUAGES
PUBLICATIONS
Summary:
219 publications
1 monograph
4 edited books
5 edited special issues
50 journal articles
40 book chapters
12 book reviews
17 editorials
22 policy briefs and short publications
24 op-eds and blog posts
44 research reports and working papers
h-index (Google Scholar): 28
Mother
tongue(s) Dutch
Other
language(s) UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING
Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
English C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
German B2 C1 B2 B2 B2
French A2 A2 A2 A2 A2
Spanish A2 A2 A2 A2 A2
Levels: A1/2: Basic user - B1/2: Independent user - C1/2 Proficient user
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
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h-index (Web of Science): 13
total number of citations (Google Scholar): 3453
total number of citations (Web of Science): 790
Books (Monographs)
1. Asselt, Harro van (2014). The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance: Consequences and
Management of Regime Interactions. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 360 pp.
Advance praise:
‘This book stands out through its insightful conceptual and empirical analysis enlightening the multi-
institutional nature of international climate politics. It is an indispensable asset for the bookshelves of all those
interested in understanding and managing the fragmentation and complexity of global climate governance.’
– Sebastian Oberthür, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
‘As policymakers embark on the design of an even more comprehensive climate change regime,
understanding the way in which existing rules and institutions have interacted will be crucial. Harro van
Asselt’s analysis provides an essential guide to where we have been and how far we must still go to design a
coherent response to a complex and fragmented challenge.’ – Jacob Werksman, Directorate-General for
Climate Action, European Commission
‘How do the different international institutions addressing climate change interact? What are the actual and
potential synergies and conflicts? What are the most effective strategies to manage institutional interplay?
Harro van Asselt’s expertise in both international law and international relations, as well as his intimate
knowledge of the policy-making process, make him ideally equipped to address these fundamental questions.
Based on detailed case studies, he provides a wide-ranging, lucid, and theoretically sophisticated study of
climate change governance. Essential reading for international lawyers and international relations scholars
alike.’ – Dan Bodansky, Arizona State University, US
Reviewed by:
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (2014). Transnational Environmental Law 3(2), 410-415.
Peter Lawrence (2016). Transnational Environmental Law 5(2), 451-455.
Jania Chilima (2016). Anthem EnviroExperts. Review: http://www.anthemenviroexperts.com/?p=871
Heather Johns (2016). University of Tasmania Law Review 35, 152-155.
Edited Books
2. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt & Johanna Forster (Eds.) (2018). Governing Climate
Change: Polycentricity in Action? Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 389 pp.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/governing-climate-
change/033486F6DA7F2CD1F8F3D6011B17909B
Advance praise:
‘Is polycentric governance an overrated hype or a promising new paradigm in our understanding of climate
policy and law? The world-class scholarship in this book delivers an excellent critical assessment, markedly
advances the state-of-the-art, and provides a systematic and inspiring basis for future research on multi-level
climate governance and how to enhance efforts to combat climate change.’ – Sebastian Oberthür, The Institute
for European Studies, Brussels
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‘As we lose sight of alternatives, Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? is a major
contribution to the critical debate in the social and environmental sciences on polycentric governance of
climate change. How we govern climate change, and with what effect on the environment and its peoples,
depends largely on how polycentric governance plays out. Jordan, Huitema, van Asselt and Forster have
assembled an impressive and illuminating collection of essays systematically testing the ideas and theoretical
claims spearheaded by Nobel Prize laureate Elinor Ostrom and since promulgated widely by social scientists
and environmentalists. With a rich combination of disciplinary and methodological approaches and powerful
synthesis, Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? breaks inspiring new ground in the vitally
important project of governing climate change.’ Tiffany H. Morrison, Australian Research Council Centre of
Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
‘Polycentricity has become one of the most influential concepts in current academic debates on global climate
governance. And yet, this concept's descriptive, explanatory and prescriptive value has remained unclear,
underspecified, and contested for so long. Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? now brings
this important conceptual debate to a higher level. It offers twenty insightful contributions on polycentric
climate governance by some of the most authoritative scholars in this field, all organized around a carefully
crafted analytical framework. This superbly edited volume is an essential collection for both theorists and
practitioners of modern global climate governance.’ – Frank Biermann, Universiteit Utrecht
3. Skovgaard, Jakob & Harro van Asselt (Eds.) (2018, forthcoming). The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and
Their Reform. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/politics-
of-fossil-fuel-subsidies-and-their-reform/B8CB7D383F33AD9AF9CC82EB50A74DE5
Advance praise:
‘Fossil fuel subsidies are enormous, damaging, and fiendishly hard to reform. This is an essential,
comprehensive guide to understanding the issue - and identifying the narrow pathways that may lead to
reform. Anyone concerned with the political economy of climate change will benefit from Skovgaard and van
Asselt’s important book.’ – Michael L. Ross, University of California, Los Angeles
‘Fossil fuel subsidies are expensive and harmful to the environment, yet governments around the world
continue to dole them out. This volume offers a comprehensive review of the problem, the politics
surrounding it, and experiences with reform efforts in different countries. Skovgaard and van Asselt have
compiled an excellent collection on one of the great public policy problems of our time.’ – Johannes
Urpelainen, The Johns Hopkins University
‘Over the past century, the politics, institutions and infrastructure of industrial economies have co-evolved
with fossil fuels. Yet, addressing climate change is impossible if countries do not wean themselves off fossil
fuels, and fast. In this comprehensive new book, Skovgaard and van Asselt, along with a diverse set of
contributors, unpack the entrenched politics of fossil fuel subsidies that lie at the heart of this dilemma. Built
both around detailed country cases and the dynamics of international institutional politics, they develop a
framework to understand the emergence of fossil fuel subsidies as a key agenda in global and national climate
politics, but also for its uncertain progress. In both its wide scope, as well as its incisive treatment, this is a
field-defining volume of a critical topic.’ – Navroz K. Dubash, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi
4. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner & Frans Berkhout (Eds.) (2010). Climate
Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Mitigation and Adaptation?
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 284 pp.
Reviewed by:
Ian Bailey (2010). Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences 7(4), 315-319.
Javier de Cendra de Larragán (2010). Climate Law 1(3), 443-450.
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Katrin Glatzel (2010). European Energy and Environmental Law Review 19(4), 200-202.
Alan Betts (2011). Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 92(33), 277.
Kati Kulovesi (2011). Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 20(2), 216-218.
Edward A. Parson (2011). EUSA Review 24(1), 26-27.
Katharine Rietig (2011). Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 29(1), 186-187.
Mark Stallworthy (2011). Journal of Environmental Law 23(3), 537-541.
David G. Victor (2011). Perspectives on Politics 9(1), 136-137.
Steffen Bauer (2012). Global Environmental Politics 12(2), 110-115.
Glenys Spence (2013). Academic Council on the United Nations System:
http://acuns.org/category/publications/book-reviews/.
5. Simmons, Benjamin, Harro van Asselt & Fariborz Zelli (Eds.) (2009). Climate and Trade Policies in a Post-
2012 World. Geneva: United Nations Environment Programme, 95 pp.
Edited Special Issues of Journals
6. Asselt, Harro van & Michael Lazarus (Eds.) (2018). Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Policy. Climatic Change
150 (1–2), 1–129. (2017 Impact Factor: 3.537)
7. Mehling, Michael, Harro van Asselt & Kati Kulovesi (Eds.) (2018, forthcoming). Paris Rulebook. Special
Issue of Carbon & Climate Law Review 12(4).
8. Asselt, Harro van & Thijs Van de Graaf (Eds.) (2017). Energy Subsidies at the Intersection of Climate,
Energy and Trade Governance. Special Issue of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and
Economics 17(3), 313–443. (2017 Impact Factor: 1.884)
9. Zelli, Fariborz & Harro van Asselt (Eds.) (2013). The Fragmentation of Global Environmental Governance:
Causes, Consequences and Responses. Special Issue of Global Environmental Politics 13(3), 1–130. (2017
Impact Factor: 3.237)
10. Asselt, Harro van & Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen (Eds.) (2009). Exploring and Explaining the Asia-Pacific
Partnership on Clean Development and Climate. Special Issue of International Environmental Agreements:
Politics, Law and Economics 9(3), 195–336. (2017 Impact Factor: 1.884)
Journal Articles
11. Verkuijl, Cleo, Harro van Asselt, Tom Moerenhout, Liesbeth Casier & Peter Wooders (2019, forthcoming).
Tackling Fossil Fuel Subsidies through International Trade Agreements: Taking Stock, Looking Forward.
Virginia Journal of International Law 58(2) (accepted for publication).
12. Chan, Sander, Robert Falkner, Matthew Goldberg & Harro van Asselt (2018). Effective and Geographically
Balanced? An Output-based Assessment of Non-state Climate Actions. Climate Policy 18(1), 24–35.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2016.1248343 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.832)
13. Gupta, Aarti & Harro van Asselt (2018, forthcoming). Transparency in Multilateral Climate Negotiations:
Furthering Accountability? Regulation & Governance (in press). https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12159 (2017
Impact Factor: 2.735)
14. Lazarus, Michael & Harro van Asselt (2018). Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Policy: Exploring the Road
Less Taken. Climatic Change 150(1–2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-018-2266-3 (2017 Impact
Factor: 3.537)
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15. Mehling, Michael, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das & Susanne Droege (2018). Beat Protectionism and
Emissions at a Stroke. Nature 559(7714), 321–324. http://nature.com/articles/doi:10.1038/d41586-018-
05708-7 (2017 Impact Factor: 41.577)
16. Piggot, Georgia, Peter Erickson, Harro van Asselt & Michael Lazarus (2018). Swimming Upstream:
Addressing Fossil Fuel Production under the UNFCCC. Climate Policy 18(9), 1189–1202.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2018.1494535 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.832)
17. Asselt, Harro van (2017). The Continuing Relevance of the Asia-Pacific Partnership (†) for International
Law on Climate Change. Carbon and Climate Law Review 11(3), 184–186.
18. Asselt, Harro van & Kati Kulovesi (2017). Seizing the Opportunity: Fossil Fuel Subsidies under the
UNFCCC. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17(3), 357–370. (2017
Impact Factor: 1.884)
19. Droege, Susanne, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das & Michael Mehling (2017). The Trade System and Climate
Action: Ways Forward under the Paris Agreement. South Carolina Journal of International Law and
Business 13(1), 195–276.
20. Schneider, Lambert, Michael Lazarus, Carrie Lee & Harro van Asselt (2017). Restricted Linking of
Emissions Trading Systems: Options, Benefits and Challenges. International Environmental Agreements:
Politics, Law and Economics 17(6), 883–898. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-017-9370-0 (2017 Impact
Factor: 1.884)
21. Van de Graaf, Thijs, and Harro van Asselt (2017). Introduction to the Special Issue: Energy Subsidies at the
Intersection of Climate, Energy and Trade Governance. International Environmental Agreements: Politics,
Law and Economics 17(3), 313–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-017-9359-8 (2017 Impact Factor:
1.884)
22. Zelli, Fariborz, Ina Möller & Harro van Asselt (2017). Institutional Complexity and Private Authority in
Global Climate Governance: The Cases of Geoengineering, REDD+, and Short-Lived Climate Pollutants.
Environmental Politics 26(4), 669–693. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2017.1319020 (2017 Impact
Factor: 2.695)
23. Asselt, Harro van (2016). The Role of Non-State Actors in Reviewing Ambition, Implementation, and
Compliance under the Paris Agreement. Climate Law 6(1–2), 91–108. https://doi.org/10.1163/18786561-
00601006
24. Asselt, Harro van (2016). International Climate Change Law in a Bottom-up World. Questions of
International Law 6, 5–15. http://www.qil-qdi.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/02_COP21_ASSELT_FIN-
2.pdf
25. Asselt, Harro van & Stefan Bößner (2016). The Shape of Things to Come: Global Climate Governance after
Paris. Carbon and Climate Law Review 10(1), 46–61.
26. Asselt, Harro van (2015). Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Enhancing Flexibility in International
Climate Change Law. Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 46, 255–286. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-
94-6265-060-2_10
27. Betsill, Michele, Navroz K. Dubash, Matthew Paterson, Harro van Asselt, Antto Vihma & Harald Winkler
(2015). Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Climate Governance Landscape.
Global Environmental Politics 15(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00294 (2017 Impact Factor:
3.237)
28. Bodin, Blaise, Elina Väänänen & Harro van Asselt (2015). Putting REDD+ Environmental Safeguards into
Practice: Recommendations for Effective and Country-specific Implementation. Carbon and Climate Law
Review 9(2), 168–182.
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29. Chan, Sander, Harro van Asselt, Thomas Hale, Kenneth W. Abbott, Marianne Beisheim, Matthew Hoffmann,
Brendan Guy, Niklas Höhne, Angel Hsu, Philipp Pattberg, Pieter Pauw, Céline Ramstein & Oscar Widerberg
(2015). Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Nonstate
Action. Global Policy 6(4), 466–473. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12294 (2017 Impact Factor: 1.220)
30. Jordan, Andrew J., Dave Huitema, Mikael Hildén, Harro van Asselt, Tim J. Rayner, Elin L. Boasson,
Johanna Forster, Jonas Schoenefeld & Jale Tosun (2015). The Emergence of Polycentric Climate Governance
and Its Future Prospects. Nature Climate Change 5(11), 977–982. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2725
(2017 Impact Factor: 19.181)
31. Martinez Romera, Beatriz & Harro van Asselt (2015). The International Regulation of Aviation Emissions:
Putting Differential Treatment in Practice. Journal of Environmental Law 27(2), 259–283.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqv006 (2017 Impact Factor: 1.417)
32. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Pluralism, Informality and Transnational Environmental Law. Transnational
Environmental Law 3(1), 173–189. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2047102513000551 (2017 Impact Factor:
1.481)
33. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Samen Staan we Sterk? Omgaan met de Versplintering van Internationaal Recht op
het Gebied van Klimaatverandering. (Better Together? Managing the Fragmentation of International Law on
Climate Change, in Dutch). Milieu & Recht (Environment & Law) 10, 735–743.
34. Asselt, Harro van & Fariborz Zelli (2014). Connect the Dots: Managing the Fragmentation of Global Climate
Governance. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 16(2), 137–155. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10018-
013-0060-z
35. Schomer, Inka & Harro van Asselt (2013). Scaling up Carbon Finance through CDM Programmes of
Activities: Challenges for Low-Income Household Energy Projects in South Africa. Climate and
Development 4(4), 327–340. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2012.742845 (2017 Impact Factor: 2.405)
36. Zelli, Fariborz, Aarti Gupta & Harro van Asselt (2013). Interlinkages within the Trade and Environment
Regime Complex: The Dominance of Liberal Environmentalism? Global Governance 19(1), 105–118. (2014
Impact Factor: 1.016)
37. Zelli, Fariborz & Harro van Asselt (2013). The Institutional Fragmentation of Global Environmental
Governance – Cause, Consequences and Responses. Global Environmental Politics 13(3), 1–13.
https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00180 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.237)
38. Asselt, Harro van (2012). Managing the Fragmentation of International Environmental Law: Forests at the
Intersection of the Climate and Biodiversity Regimes. New York University Journal of International Law &
Politics 44(4), 1205–1278.
39. Moncel, Remi & Harro van Asselt (2012). All Hands on Deck! Mobilizing Climate Change Action Beyond
the UNFCCC. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 21(3), 163–176.
https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12011
40. Jordan, Andrew, Harro van Asselt, Frans Berkhout, Dave Huitema & Tim Rayner (2012). Climate Change
Policy in the European Union: Understanding the Paradoxes of Multi-level Governing. Global Environmental
Politics 12(2), 43–66. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00108 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.237)
Reprinted in: Bache, Ian & Matthew Flinders (eds.) (2015), Multi-level Governance: Essential Readings.
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
41. Asselt, Harro van (2011). Integrating Biodiversity in the Climate Regime’s Forest Rules: Options and
Tradeoffs in Greening REDD Design. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law
20(2), 139–149. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9388.2011.00704.x
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42. Bakker, Stefan, Constanze Haug, Harro van Asselt, Raouf Saïdi & Joyeeta Gupta (2011). The Future of the
CDM: Same Same, but Differentiated? Climate Policy 11(1), 752–767.
https://doi.org/10.3763/cpol.2009.0035 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.832)
43. Huitema, Dave, Andrew Jordan, Eric Massey, Tim Rayner, Harro van Asselt, Constanze Haug, Roger
Hildingsson, Suvi Monni & Johannes Stripple (2011). The Evaluation of Climate Policy: Theory and
Emerging Practice in Europe. Policy Sciences 44(2), 179–198. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-011-9125-7
(2017 Impact Factor: 3.023)
Winner of the Harold D. Lasswell Prize for the best article in Policy Sciences (2011).
44. Asselt, Harro van (2010). Copenhagen Chaos? Post-2012 Climate Change Policy and International Law.
Amsterdam Law Forum 2(2), 9–16. http://amsterdamlawforum.org/article/view/123/228
45. Asselt, Harro van & Thomas Brewer (2010). Addressing Competitiveness and Leakage Concerns in Climate
Policy: An Analysis of Border Adjustment Measures in the US and the EU. Energy Policy 38(1), 42–51.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2009.08.061 (2017 Impact Factor 4.039)
46. Asselt, Harro van & Fariborz Zelli (2010). Interplay between Climate and Trade Policies. Seminar 606, 40–
44.
47. Haug, Constanze, Tim Rayner, Andrew Jordan, Roger Hildingsson, Johannes Stripple, Suvi Monni, Dave
Huitema, Eric Massey, Harro van Asselt & Frans Berkhout (2010). Navigating the Dilemmas of Climate
Policy in Europe: Evidence from Policy Evaluation Studies. Climatic Change 101(3–4), 427–445.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9682-3 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.537)
48. Asselt, Harro van & Joyeeta Gupta (2009). Stretching Too Far: Developing Countries and the Role of
Flexibility Mechanisms beyond Kyoto. Stanford Environmental Law Journal 28(2), 311–378.
49. Asselt, Harro van, Norichika Kanie & Masahiko Iguchi (2009). Japan’s Position in International Climate
Policy: Navigating between Kyoto and the APP. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and
Economics 9(3), 319–336. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-009-9098-6 (2017 Impact Factor: 1.884)
50. Biermann, Frank, Philipp Pattberg, Harro van Asselt & Fariborz Zelli (2009). The Fragmentation of Global
Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis. Global Environmental Politics 9(4), 14–40.
https://doi.org/10.1162/glep.2009.9.4.14 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.237) (most-cited article on journal website)
Reprinted in: Marx, Axel & Jan Wouters (Eds.) (2018), Global Governance. Cheltenham, UK: Edward
Elgar.
51. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia & Harro van Asselt (2009). Introduction: Exploring and Explaining the Asia-
Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate. International Environmental Agreements: Politics,
Law and Economics 9(3), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-009-9103-0 (2017 Impact Factor: 1.884)
52. Asselt, Harro van, Francesco Sindico & Michael Mehling (2008). Global Climate Change and the
Fragmentation of International Law. Law & Policy 30(4), 423–449. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-
9930.2008.00286.x (2017 Impact Factor: 1.034)
Reprinted in: Verschuuren, Jonathan (ed.) (2015), Environmental Law and Climate Change. Cheltenham,
UK: Edward Elgar.
53. Gupta, Joyeeta, Pieter van Beukering, Harro van Asselt, Luke Brander, Sebastiaan Hess & Kim van der
Leeuw (2008). Flexibility Mechanisms and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Five AIJ Projects.
Climate Policy 8(3), 261–276. https://doi.org/10.3763/cpol.2007.0463 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.832)
54. Asselt, Harro van (2007). From UN-ity to Diversity? The UNFCCC, the Asia-Pacific Partnership, and the
Future of International Law on Climate Change. Carbon and Climate Law Review 1(1), 17–28.
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55. Asselt, Harro van & Frank Biermann (2007). European Emissions Trading and the International
Competitiveness of Energy-intensive Industries: A Legal and Political Evaluation of Possible Supporting
Measures. Energy Policy 35(1), 497–506. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2005.12.013 (2017 Impact Factor
4.039)
56. Gupta, Joyeeta, Harro van Asselt, Onno Kuik & Chris Evans (2007). Exogenous Promotion of Sustainable
Electricity Policies in India: Opportunities and Challenges. Energy & Environment 18(3–4), 403–420.
https://doi.org/10.1260/095830507781076257
57. Asselt, Harro van, Nicolien van der Grijp & Frans Oosterhuis (2006). Greener Public Purchasing:
Opportunities for Climate-Friendly Government Procurement under WTO and EU Rules. Climate Policy
6(2), 217–229. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2006.9685596 (2017 Impact Factor: 3.832)
58. Gupta, Joyeeta & Harro van Asselt (2006). Helping Operationalise Article 2: A Transdisciplinary
Methodological Tool for Evaluating when Climate Change is Dangerous. Global Environmental Change Part
A: Human and Policy Dimensions 16(1), 83–94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2005.11.006 (2017
Impact Factor 6.371)
59. Asselt, Harro van, Joyeeta Gupta & Frank Biermann (2005). Advancing the Climate Agenda: Exploiting
Material and Institutional Linkages to Develop a Menu of Policy Options. Review of European Community
and International Environmental Law 14(3), 255–264. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9388.2005.0440a.x
60. Asselt, Harro van (2005). Environmental Considerations under the WTO Agreement on Government
Procurement: Promises and Pitfalls. Griffin’s View on International and Comparative Law 6(2), 78–93.
Book Chapters
61. Asselt, Harro van & Fariborz Zelli (2018). International Governance: Polycentric Governing by and beyond
the UNFCCC? In: Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt & Johanna Forster (Eds.), Governing
Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? (pp. 29-46). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108284646.002
62. Asselt, Harro van, Laura Merrill & Kati Kulovesi (2018). Fossil Fuel Subsidies and the Global Climate
Regime. In: Skovgaard, Jakob & Harro van Asselt (Eds.), The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their
Reform. (140-155). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
63. Asselt, Harro van, Andrew Jordan & Dave Huitema (2018). Global Climate Governance after Paris: Setting
the Stage for Experimentation? In: Turnheim Bruno, Paula Kivimaa & Frans Berkhout (Eds.), Innovating
Climate Governance: Moving Beyond Experiments. (pp. 27-46). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108277679.003
64. Gupta, Aarti & Harro van Asselt (2018, forthcoming). Transparency and Accountability in Multilateral
Climate Politics. In: Park, Susan & Teresa Kramarz (Eds.), Global Environmental Governance and the
Accountability Trap. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
65. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Jonas Schoenefeld, Harro van Asselt & Johanna Forster (2018). Governing
Climate Change Polycentrically: Setting the Scene. In: Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt &
Johanna Forster (Eds.), Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? (pp. 3-26). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108284646.002
66. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt & Johanna Forster (2018). Governing Climate Change:
The Promise and Limits of Polycentric Governance. In: Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt &
Johanna Forster (Eds.), Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action? (pp. 359-383). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108284646.021
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67. Skovgaard, Jakob & Harro van Asselt (2018). Conclusions and Ways Forward. In: Skovgaard, Jakob &
Harro van Asselt (Eds.), The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform. (pp. 305-318). Cambridge,
UK: Cambridge University Press.
68. Skovgaard, Jakob & Harro van Asselt (2018). The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidy and Their Reform: An
Introduction. In: Skovgaard, Jakob & Harro van Asselt (Eds.), The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and
Their Reform. (pp. 3-20). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
69. Asselt, Harro van (2017). REDD+ and Biodiversity. In: Razzaque, Jona & Elisa Morgera (Eds.), Elgar
Encyclopedia of Environmental Law, Volume III: Biodiversity and Nature Protection Law. (pp. 309-319).
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783474257.III.22
70. Honkonen, Tuula & Harro van Asselt (2017). The Shanghai Negotiations – A Multilateral Simulation
Exercise: The 2015 Paris Agreement to Strengthen Action on Climate Change. In: Couzens, Ed, Tuula
Honkonen & Melissa Lewis (Eds.), International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2015.
(pp. 185-224). University of Eastern Finland – UNEP Course Series 15. Joensuu: University of Eastern
Finland.
71. Kim, Rakhyun & Harro van Asselt (2016). Global Governance: Problem-shifting in the Anthropocene and
the Limits of International Law. In: Morgera, Elisa & Kati Kulovesi (Eds.), Research Handbook on
International Law and Natural Resources. (pp. 473-495). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783478330.00039
72. Asselt, Harro van & Constance L. McDermott (2016). The Institutional Complex for REDD+: A ‘Benevolent
Jigsaw’? In: Voigt, Christina (Ed.), Research Handbook on REDD+ and International Law. (pp. 63-88).
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783478316.00016
73. Asselt, Harro van & Jakob Skovgaard (2016). The Politics and Governance of Energy Subsidies. In: Van de
Graaf, Thijs, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Arunabha Ghosh, Florian Kern & Michael T. Klare (eds.), Palgrave
Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy. (pp. 269-288). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55631-8_11
74. Asselt, Harro van (2016). Interlinkages between Climate Change, Ozone Depletion, and Air Pollution: The
International Legal Framework. In: Farber, Daniel, and Marjan Peeters (Eds.), Climate Change Law. (pp. 286-
297). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783477616.I.24
75. Asselt, Harro van (2016). The Design and Implementation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading. In:
Carlarne, Cinnamon, Kevin Gray, and Richard G. Tarasofsky (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International
Climate Change Law. (pp. 332-356). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199684601.003.0016
76. Asselt, Harro van, Michael Mehling & Clarisse Kehler-Siebert (2015). The Changing Architecture of
International Climate Change Law. In: Van Calster, Geert, Wim Vandenberghe & Leonie Reins (Eds.),
Research Handbook on Climate Change Mitigation Law. (pp. 1-30). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781849805834.00006
77. Asselt, Harro van, Tim Rayner & Åsa Persson (2015). Climate Policy Integration. In: Bäckstrand, Karin &
Eva Lövbrand (Eds.), Research Handbook on Climate Governance. (pp. 388-399). Cheltenham, UK: Edward
Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783470600.00046
78. Zelli, Fariborz & Harro van Asselt (2015). Fragmentation. In: Bäckstrand, Karin & Eva Lövbrand (Eds.),
Research Handbook on Climate Governance. (pp. 121-131). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783470600.00020
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79. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Climate Change Convention. In: Morin, Jean-Frédéric, and Amandine Orsini
(Eds.), Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance. (pp. 26-29). Abingdon, UK:
Routledge/Earthscan.
80. Asselt, Harro van (2013). Managing the Fragmentation of International Climate Law. In: Hollo, Erkki, Kati
Kulovesi, and Michael Mehling (Eds.), Climate Change and the Law. (pp. 329-357). Berlin: Springer.
81. Zelli, Fariborz, Philipp Pattberg, Hannes Stephan & Harro van Asselt (2013). Global Climate Governance
and Energy Choices. In: Goldthau, Andreas (Ed.), Handbook of Global Energy Policy. (pp. 340-357). Oxford,
UK: Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118326275.ch20
82. McDermott, Constance L., Harro van Asselt, Charlotte Streck, Samuel Assembe Mvondo, Amy E. Duchelle,
Constanze Haug, David Humphreys, Mari Mulyani, Chandra Shekhar Silori, Regan Suzuki, Fariborz Zelli,
Simone Frick, Marco Lentini, Harisharan Luintel & Cleber Salimon (2012). Governance for REDD+, Forest
Management and Biodiversity: Existing Approaches and Future Options. In: John A. Parotta, Christoph
Wildburger & Stephanie Mansourian (Eds.), Understanding Relationships between Biodiversity, Carbon,
Forests and People: The Key to Achieving REDD+ Objectives. (pp. 115-138). Vienna: International Union
of Forest Research Organizations.
83. Zelli, Fariborz, Aarti Gupta & Harro van Asselt (2012). Horizontal Institutional Interlinkages. In: Frank
Biermann & Philipp Pattberg (Eds.), Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered. (pp. 175-198).
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
84. Asselt, Harro van (2011). Legal and Political Approaches in Interplay Management: Dealing with the
Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance. In: Sebastian Oberthür & Olav Schram Stokke (Eds.),
Managing Institutional Complexity: Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change. (pp. 59-86).
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
85. Asselt, Harro van, Constanze Haug, Stefan Bakker & Joyeeta Gupta (2011). Differentiation in the CDM:
Options and Challenges for Reform. In: Michael Mehling, Amy Merrill & Karl Upston-Hooper (Eds.),
Improving the Clean Development Mechanism: Options and Challenges Post-2012. (pp. 27-48). Berlin:
Lexxion.
86. Asselt, Harro van (2010). Emissions Trading: The Enthusiastic Adoption of an Alien Instrument? In: Andrew
Jordan, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner & Frans Berkhout (Eds.), Climate Change Policy in the
European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Mitigation and Adaptation? (pp. 125-144). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139042772.008
87. Asselt, Harro van & Joyeeta Gupta (2010). Incorporating Climate Change in EU Member States’
Development Cooperation. In: Joyeeta Gupta & Nicolien van der Grijp (Eds.), Mainstreaming Climate
Change in Development Cooperation: Theory, Practice and Implications for the European Union. (pp. 206-
252). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511712067.008
88. Berkhout, Frans, Constanze Haug, Tim Rayner, Harro van Asselt, Roger Hildingsson, Dave Huitema,
Andrew Jordan, Suvi Monni & Johannes Stripple (2010). How do Climate Policies Work? Confronting
Governance Dilemmas in the European Union. In: Mike Hulme & Henry Neufeldt (Eds.), Making Climate
Change Work for Us: European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies. (pp. 137-164).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
89. Biermann, Frank, Philipp Pattberg, Fariborz Zelli, Harro van Asselt, Ingrid Boas, Christian Flachsland, Nitu
Goel, Andries Hof, Anne Jerneck, Eric Massey, Lennart Olsson & Johannes Stripple (2010). Global Climate
Governance after 2012: Architecture, Agency and Adaptation. In: Mike Hulme & Henry Neufeldt (Eds.),
Making Climate Change Work for Us: European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies. (pp.
263-290). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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90. Biermann, Frank, Fariborz Zelli, Philipp Pattberg & Harro van Asselt (2010). The Architecture of Global
Climate Governance: Setting the Stage. In: Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg & Fariborz Zelli (Eds.), Global
Climate Governance Beyond 2012: Architecture, Agency and Adaptation. (pp. 15-24). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139107150.004
91. Gupta, Joyeeta, Harro van Asselt & Michiel van Drunen (2010). Global Governance: Climate Cooperation.
In: Joyeeta Gupta & Nicolien van der Grijp (Eds.), Mainstreaming Climate Change in Development
Cooperation: Theory, Practice and Implications for the European Union. (pp. 134-168). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press.
92. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema & Harro van Asselt (2010). Climate Change Policy in the European Union:
An Introduction. In: Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner & Frans Berkhout (Eds.),
Climate Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Mitigation and Adaptation?
(pp. 3-26). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
93. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt & Tim Rayner (2010). The Evolution of Climate Change
Policy in the European Union: A Synthesis. In: Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim
Rayner & Frans Berkhout (Eds.), Climate Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas
of Mitigation and Adaptation? (pp. 186-210). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
94. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Frans Berkhout & Tim Rayner (2010). Governing Climate
Change in the European Union: Understanding the Past and Preparing for the Future. In: Andrew Jordan,
Dave Huitema, Harro van Asselt, Tim Rayner & Frans Berkhout (Eds.), Climate Change Policy in the
European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Mitigation and Adaptation? (pp. 253-275). Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press.
95. Jordan, Andrew, Dave Huitema, Tim Rayner & Harro van Asselt (2010). Governing the European Union:
The Choices, Dilemmas and Frameworks of Governance. In: Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema, Harro van
Asselt, Tim Rayner & Frans Berkhout (Eds.), Climate Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting
the Dilemmas of Mitigation and Adaptation? (pp. 29-51). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
96. Zelli, Fariborz & Harro van Asselt (2010). The Overlap between the UN Climate Regime and the World
Trade Organization: Lessons for Post-2012 Climate Governance. In: Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg &
Fariborz Zelli (Eds.), Global Climate Governance Beyond 2012: Architecture, Agency and Adaptation. (pp.
79-96). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
97. Zelli, Fariborz, Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg & Harro van Asselt (2010). The Consequences of a
Fragmented Governance Architecture: A Policy Appraisal. In: Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg & Fariborz
Zelli (Eds.), Global Climate Governance Beyond 2012: Architecture, Agency and Adaptation. (pp. 25-34).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139107150.005
98. Asselt, Harro van (2009). Diversity in Global Climate Governance: Interactions between the Asia-Pacific
Partnership and the Climate Regime. In: Michael Rodi (Ed.), Proceedings of the Summer Academy ‘Energy
and the Environment’ Greifswald, 2007. (pp. 81-106). Berlin: Lexxion.
99. Huitema, Dave, Jeroen Aerts & Harro van Asselt (2008). Adaptive Governance in Climate Change: The
Cases of the International Climate Change Regime and Water Management in the Netherlands. In: Velma
Grover (Ed.), Global Warming and Climate Change. Ten Years after Kyoto and Still Counting. (pp. 527-
561). Enfield, NH: Science Publishers, Inc.
100. Asselt, Harro van & Joyeeta Gupta (2007). The Role of Flexibility Mechanisms Post 2012 and Developing
Country Concerns: Lessons Learned? In: Michael Rodi (Ed.), Between Theory and Practice: Putting Climate
Policy to Work. Vol. 1 of the Proceedings of the Summer Academy ‘Energy and the Environment’
Greifswald, 16-29 July 2006. (pp. 27-64). Berlin: Lexxion.
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Book Reviews
101. Asselt, Harro van (2018). Book review of “International Climate Change Law”, by Daniel Bodansky, Jutta
Brunnée and Lavanya Rajamani. Carbon and Climate Law Review 12(1), 70-73.
102. Asselt, Harro van (2013). Book review of “Climate Governance at the Crossroads: Experimenting with a
Global Response after Kyoto”, by Matthew J. Hoffmann. Environmental Politics 22(2), 354-356.
103. Asselt, Harro van (2009). Book review essay: The Emergence, Implementation and Future of the EU
Emissions Trading Scheme. Carbon and Climate Law Review 3(1), 124-128.
104. Asselt, Harro van (2008). Book review of “Europe and Global Climate Change”, edited by Paul Harris.
Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 17(2), 254-256.
105. Asselt, Harro van (2008). Book review of “Climate and Trade Policy: Bottom-up Approaches Towards
Global Agreement”, edited by Carlo Carraro and Christian Egenhofer. Carbon and Climate Law Review 2(1),
121-123.
106. Asselt, Harro van (2007). Book review of “Conflicts in International Environmental Law”, by Rüdiger
Wolfrum and Nele Matz, and “Institutional Interaction in Global Environmental Governance. Synergy and
Conflict among International and EU Policies”, edited by Sebastian Oberthür and Thomas Gehring.
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 7(3), 305-311.
107. Asselt, Harro van (2007). Book review of “Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law”, by
Lavanya Rajamani. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 16(2), 252-254.
108. Asselt, Harro van (2006). Book review of “Implementing the Climate Regime: International Compliance”,
edited by Olav Schram Stokke, Jon Hovi and Geir Ulfstein. Global Environmental Politics 6(1), 130-132.
109. Asselt, Harro van (2005). Book review of “Legal Aspects of Implementing the Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms:
Making Kyoto Work”, edited by David Freestone and Charlotte Streck. Review of European Community and
International Environmental Law 14(3), 310-311.
110. Asselt, Harro van (2005). Book review of “The International Climate Change Regime: A Guide to Rules,
Institutions and Procedures”, by Farhana Yamin and Joanna Depledge. International Environmental
Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 5(4), 433-435.
111. Asselt, Harro van (2004). Book review of “The Trade in Wildlife – Regulation for Conservation”, edited by
Sara Oldfield. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 13(1), 113-114.
112. Asselt, Harro van (2004). Book review of “A World without Walls: Freedom, Development, Free Trade and
Global Governance”, by Mike Moore. Asian Journal of Social Science 32(2), 317-319.
Editorials
113. Asselt, Harro van (2018). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
27(2), 102-103.
114. Asselt, Harro van (2017). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
26(2). 103-104.
115. Asselt, Harro van (2017). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
26(1), 3-4.
116. Asselt, Harro van (2016). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
25(3), 275-276.
117. Asselt, Harro van (2016). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
25(2), 139-141.
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118. Asselt, Harro van (2016). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
25(1), 3-4.
119. Asselt, Harro van (2015). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
24(3), 251-253.
120. Asselt, Harro van (2015). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
24(2), 115-116.
121. Asselt, Harro van (2015). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
24(1), 1-3.
122. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
23(3), 285-287.
123. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
23(2), 161-162.
124. Boisson de Chazournes, Laurence & Harro van Asselt (2014). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative
and International Environmental Law 23(1), 1-3.
125. Asselt, Harro van (2013). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
22(3), 219-222.
126. Asselt, Harro van & Makane Moïse Mbengue (2013). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and
International Environmental Law 22(2), 129-130.
127. Asselt, Harro van (2013). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
22(1), 1-2.
128. Asselt, Harro van (2012). Editorial. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law
21(2), 77-79.
129. Asselt, Harro van (2012). Editorial. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law
21(1), 1-3.
Policy Briefs and Other Short Publications
130. Das, Kasturi, Harro van Asselt, Susanne Droege & Michael Mehling (2018). Making Trade Work for
Climate: Options for Policymakers. London: Climate Strategies. https://climatestrategies.org/wp-
content/uploads/2018/09/CS_WP4-Brief_FINAL.pdf.
131. Verkuijl, Cleo, Georgia Piggot, Michael Lazarus, Harro van Asselt & Peter Erickson (2018). Aligning Fossil
Fuel Production with the Paris Agreement: Insights for the UNFCCC Talanoa Dialogue. Seattle, WA:
Stockholm Environment Institute. https://www.sei.org/publications/aligning-fossil-fuel-production-paris-
agreement/.
132. Piggot, Georgia, Peter Erickson, Michael Lazarus & Harro van Asselt (2017). How to Address Fossil Fuel
Production under the UNFCCC. SEI Policy Brief. Seattle, WA: Stockholm Environment Institute.
https://www.sei.org/publications/fossil-fuel-production-paris-agreement/.
133. Mehling, Michael, Kasturi Das, Susanne Dröge, Harro van Asselt & Cleo Verkuijl (2017). How to Design
Border Carbon Adjustments that Work for the Climate. London: Climate Strategies.
http://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CS_WP2-Brief_FINAL.pdf.
134. Verkuijl, Cleo, Harro van Asselt, Tom Moerenhout, Liesbeth Casier & Peter Wooders (2017). Tackling
Fossil Fuel Subsidies through Trade Agreements. London: Climate Strategies.
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135. Asselt, Harro van, Romain Weikmans, Timmons Roberts & Achala Abeysinghe (2016). Putting the
‘Enhanced Transparency Framework’ into Action: Priorities for a Key Pillar of the Paris Agreement. SEI
Policy Brief. Oxford, UK: Stockholm Environment Institute.
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/SEI-PB-2016-Transparency-under-Paris-
Agreement.pdf.
136. Asselt, Harro van, Thomas Hale, Kenneth Abbott, Yamide Dagnet, Meinhard Doelle, Achala Abeysinghe,
Manjana Milkoreit, Caroline Dihl Prolo & Bryce Rudyk (2016). Maximizing the Potential of the Paris
Agreement: Effective Review in a Hybrid Regime. SEI Discussion Brief. Oxford, UK: Stockholm
Environment Institute. https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/SEI-DB-2016-
Maximizing-potential-Paris-Agreement.pdf.
137. Asselt, Harro van & Thomas Hale (2016). How Non-state Actors Can Contribute to More Effective Review
Processes under the Paris Agreement. SEI Policy Brief. Oxford, UK: Stockholm Environment Institute.
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/SEI-PB-2016-Non-state-actors-Paris-
Agreement.pdf.
138. Asselt, Harro van & Stefan Boessner (2016). Reviewing Implementation under the Paris Agreement.
CARISMA Commentary No. 1 (February 2016).
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/CARISMA-2016-Review-under-Paris-
Agreement.pdf.
139. Stefan Boessner & Harro van Asselt (2016). Information Overload? A Review of Databases on Climate
Change Mitigation Policy. CARISMA Working Document No. 1 (June 2016). http://carisma-
project.eu/Portals/0/Documents/CARISMA_Working%20Document%201%20-
%20Policy%20Database%20Analysis.pdf.
140. Asselt, Harro van, Håkon Sælen & Pieter Pauw (2015). Assessment and Review under a 2015 Climate
Change Agreement: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward. Nordic Working Paper. Copenhagen: Nordic
Council of Ministers. https://www.die-gdi.de/uploads/media/Nordic_Working_Papers.pdf.
141. Dzebo, Adis & Harro van Asselt (2015). Mainstreaming Climate Change into Danish Development
Cooperation: Shifting towards Green Growth. NORD-STAR Policy Brief. Stockholm: Stockholm
Environment Institute. https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/NORD-STAR-
PB-2015-Denmark-climate-ODA.pdf.
142. Dzebo, Adis, Malin Lindgren & Harro van Asselt (2015). Mainstreaming Climate Change in Norwegian
Development Aid: Reconciling Climate Priorities with Aid Delivery Procedures. NORD-STAR Policy Brief.
Stockholm: Stockholm Environment Institute.
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/NORD-STAR-PB-2015-Norway-
climate-ODA.pdf.
143. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia & Harro van Asselt (2015). Strengthening Accountability under the 2015
Climate Change Agreement. Climate Strategies Policy Brief No. 2. Cambridge, UK: Climate Strategies.
http://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/CS-PB2-Strengthening-Accountability-final2.pdf.
144. Martinez Romera, Beatriz & Harro van Asselt (2015). Reconciling Differential Treatment and the
International Regulation of Aviation Emissions. SEI Policy Brief. Stockholm: Stockholm Environment
Institute. https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/SEI-PB-2015-International-
aviation-emissions-differentiation.pdf.
145. Asselt, Harro van, Håkon Sælen & Pieter Pauw (2014). From Lima to Paris, and Beyond: Options for Ex
Ante Assessment of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions under the UNFCCC. Nordic Working
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Paper. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers. http://norden.diva-
portal.org/smash/get/diva2:767276/FULLTEXT02.pdf.
146. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Alongside the UNFCCC: Complementary Venues for Climate Action. Prepared as
Input to Towards 2015: An International Climate Dialogue. Arlington, VA: Center for Clean Energy
Solutions (C2ES). https://www.c2es.org/docUploads/alongside-the-unfccc.pdf.
147. Dzebo, Adis & Harro van Asselt (2014). Swedish Development Cooperation and Climate Change: Is there
Potential for Better Mainstreaming? NORD-STAR Policy Brief. Stockholm: Stockholm Environment
Institute. https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/NORD-STAR-PB-2014-
Sweden-climate-ODA.pdf.
148. Vihma, Antto & Harro van Asselt (2014). The Conflict over Aviation Emissions: A Case of Retreating
Leadership? FIIA Briefing Paper No. 150. Helsinki: Finnish Institute of International Affairs.
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/FIIA-2014-EU-aviation-emissions.pdf.
149. Erickson, Peter, Harro van Asselt & Marion Davis (2013). International Trade and Global Greenhouse Gas
Emissions: Could Shifting the Location of Production Bring GHG Benefits? SEI Policy Brief. Stockholm:
Stockholm Environment Institute.
150. Asselt, Harro van & Remi Moncel (2012). All Hands on Deck! Mobilizing Climate Change Action Beyond
the UNFCCC. SEI Policy Brief. Stockholm: Stockholm Environment Institute.
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/sei-pb-2012-all-hands-on-deck.pdf.
151. Vihma, Antto & Harro van Asselt (2012). Great Expectations: Understanding Why the UN Climate Talks
Seem to Fail. FIIA Briefing Paper No. 109. Helsinki: Finnish Institute of International Affairs.
http://www.fiia.fi/en/publication/270/.
Op-eds and blog posts
152. Skovgaard, Jakob & Harro van Asselt (6 September 2018). It’s the Politics, Stupid! How to Make Fossil Fuel
Subsidy Reform Happen. SDG Knowledge Hub. http://sdg.iisd.org/commentary/guest-articles/its-the-politics-
stupid-how-to-make-fossil-fuel-subsidy-reform-happen/. Cross-posted by the Global Subsidies Initiative:
https://www.iisd.org/gsi/subsidy-watch-blog/its-politics-stupid-how-make-fossil-fuel-subsidy-reform-happen.
153. Mehling, Michael, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das & Susanne Droege (2 August 2018). Trump is Wrecking
the Climate and Free Trade. Here Is a Common Solution for Both. Energy Post. http://energypost.eu/trump-is-
wrecking-the-climate-and-free-trade-here-is-a-common-solution-for-
both/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork.
154. Mehling, Michael, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das & Susanne Droege (16 July 2018). Trump is Wrecking the
Climate and Free Trade. Here Is a Common Solution for Both. Climate Home.
http://www.climatechangenews.com/2018/07/16/trump-wrecking-climate-free-trade-common-solution/.
155. Asselt, Harro van & Sébastien Duyck (16 May 2017). Promoting Public Participation to Make the Paris
Agreement Work. SDG Knowledge Hub. http://sdg.iisd.org/commentary/guest-articles/promoting-public-
participation-to-make-the-paris-agreement-work/.
156. Verkuijl, Cleo, Harro van Asselt & Peter Wooders (26 October 2017). Realizing Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform
through Trade Agreements. SDG Knowledge Hub. http://sdg.iisd.org/commentary/guest-articles/realizing-fossil-
fuel-subsidy-reform-through-trade-agreements/.
157. Lazarus, Michael & Harro van Asselt (22 November 2016). Five Ways the Paris Agreement Can Address
Oversupply of Fossil Fuels. Carbon Brief. https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-five-ways-paris-
agreement-can-address-oversupply-fossil-fuels.
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158. Droege, Susanne & Harro van Asselt (28 October 2016). Are Trade Agreements Good or Bad for the
Climate? Carbon Brief. https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-are-trade-agreements-good-or-bad-for-the-
climate.
159. Lazarus, Michael & Harro van Asselt (13 October 2016). Closing the Gap between Paris Goals and Fossil
Fuel Production. Climate Home. http://www.climatechangenews.com/2016/10/13/closing-the-gap-between-
paris-goals-and-fossil-fuel-
production/?utm_content=buffercc50c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buff
er.
160. Asselt, Harro van, Jakob Skovgaard & Marion Davis (11 July 2016). Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform: 3 Insights
from a Candid Discussion. Huffington Post Blog. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fossil-fuel-subsidy-
reform-3-insights-from-a-candid_us_5783ac84e4b0f06648f55d76.
161. Borgford-Parnell, Nathan, Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna, Steffen Kallbekken, Harro van Asselt, Kevin Hicks &
Drew Shindell (12 May 2016). How to Better Align Climate Goals with Sustainable Development. Carbon
Brief. http://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-how-to-better-align-climate-goals-with-sustainable-
development.
162. Asselt, Harro van & Michael Lazarus (18 December 2015). Fossil Fuel Supply ‘a Crucial Omission’ from
Paris Climate Deal. Climate Home. http://www.climatechangenews.com/2015/12/18/fossil-fuel-supply-is-
missing-link-in-paris-climate-deal/.
163. Bößner, Stefan & Harro van Asselt (9 October 2015). Tainted Fahrvergnügen: What the Volkswagen Scandal
Tells Us About Achieving Climate and Clean Air Goals. Huffington Post Blog.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stefan-bobner/tainted-fahrvergnuegen-wh_b_8266438.html.
164. Davis, Marion, Harro van Asselt & Adis Dzebo (17 December 2015). Beyond Paris: Some Major
Achievements at COP21 – and the Way Forward. Huffington Post Blog.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harro-van-asselt/beyond-paris-some-major-a_b_8813966.html.
165. Jordan, Andrew & Harro van Asselt (10 August 2015). Can Grassroots Climate Action Save the Planet?
Responding to Climate Change comment. http://www.rtcc.org/2015/08/10/can-grassroots-climate-action-
save-the-planet/.
166. Jordan, Andrew & Harro van Asselt (10 August 2015). Can Bottom-up Climate Action Save the Day? Future
Earth Blog. http://www.futureearth.org/blog/2015-aug-10/can-bottom-climate-action-save-day.
167. Asselt, Harro van & Thijs Van de Graaf (14 July 2015). Tackling Energy Subsidies: What Role for
International Institutions? http://www.sei-international.org/blog-articles/3184.
168. Asselt, Harro van, Håkon Sælen & Pieter Pauw (30 March 2015). Accountability Must Be at the Heart of the
Paris Climate Pact. Responding to Climate Change comment. http://www.rtcc.org/2015/03/31/accountability-
must-be-at-the-heart-of-the-paris-climate-pact/.
169. Chan, Sander, Pieter Pauw, Harro van Asselt, Tom Hale & Todd Edwards (12 December 2014). NAZCA
Portal: Capturing and Catalysing Climate Action at All Levels. Outreach.
http://www.stakeholderforum.org/sf/outreach/index.php/component/content/article/224-cop20-day10-cities-
urbangov-transport/11868-cop20-day10-nazca-portal-capturing-catalysing-climate-action.
170. Asselt, Harro van (27 November 2014). Assessing the EU’s New Climate and Energy Framework. Bridges
Biores 8(10), 8-11. http://www.ictsd.org/bridges-news/biores/news/assessing-the-eu%E2%80%99s-new-
climate-and-energy-framework.
171. Asselt, Harro van (18 November 2014). From Emissions to Extraction: Rethinking the Role of International
Institutions in Addressing Fossil Fuel Production. Blog post for the E15 Initiative of the International Centre
for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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http://e15initiative.org/blogs/from-emissions-to-extraction-rethinking-the-role-of-international-institutions-in-
addressing-fossil-fuel-production/.
172. Asselt, Harro van & Pieter Pauw (29 November 2013). Beyond Warsaw: Finding New Hope for International
Climate Policy. Outreach. http://www.stakeholderforum.org/sf/outreach/index.php/previous-editions/cop-
19/200-cop19wrapup/11651-beyond-warsaw-finding-new-hope-for-international-climate-policy.
173. Asselt, Harro van & Pieter Pauw (12 November 2013). The battle against climate change is not confined to
Warsaw. Euractiv. http://www.euractiv.com/sustainability/battle-climate-change-confined-w-analysis-
531597.
174. Asselt, Harro van, Marie Jürisoo, Adis Dzebo, Pieter Pauw, Oscar Widerberg & Daniel Engström Stenson
(24 November 2013). Klimatförhandlingar bör inte dödförklaras. SvD Opinion (in Swedish):
http://www.svd.se/opinion/brannpunkt/klimatforhandlingar-bor-inte-dodforklaras_8758058.svd.
175. Pieter Pauw & Harro van Asselt (16 November 2013). Verwacht geen wonderen op klimaattop. NRC
Handelsblad (in Dutch).
Research Reports and Working Papers
176. Das, Kasturi, Harro van Asselt, Susanne Droege & Michael Mehling (2018). Making the International
Trading System Work for Climate Change: Assessing the Option. London: Climate Strategies, 56 pp.
https://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/CS-Report-_Trade-WP4.pdf.
177. Coninck, Heleen de, Stefan Böβner, Soeren Lindner, Harro van Asselt, Noriko Fujiwara & Emilie Alberola
(2018). Tricky Tensions: Being a Climate Policymaker in the Paris Agreement Era. CARISMA Synthesis
Report 8.1.
178. Droege, Susanne, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das & Michael Mehling (2018). Mobilising Trade Policy for
Climate Action under the Paris Agreement: Options for the European Union. SWP Research Paper 2018/RP
01, 34 pp. https://www.swp-berlin.org/fileadmin/contents/products/research_papers/2018RP01_dge_etal.pdf.
179. Fujiwara, Noriko, Stefan Böβner & Harro van Asselt (2018). Climate Change Policy Evaluations in the EU
and Member States: Results from a Meta-analysis. CARISMA Discussion Paper No. 4, 20 pp. http://carisma-
project.eu/Portals/0/Documents/CARISMA%20Discussion%20Paper%204%20Climate%20change%20policy
%20evaluations.pdf.
180. Asselt, Harro van & Stefan Böβner (2017). Improving Coherence in the Post-Paris Global Climate
Governance Architecture. CARISMA Discussion Paper No. 2, 20 pp. http://carisma-
project.eu/Portals/0/Documents/CARISMA%20Discussion%20Paper%202%20D6-
1%20Improving%20coherence%20post-Paris.pdf.
181. Asselt, Harro van, Romain Weikmans and J. Timmons Roberts (2017). Pocket Guide to Transparency under
the UNFCCC. Oxford: European Capacity-Building Initiative, 64 pp.
http://www.eurocapacity.org/downloads/Pocket_Guide_to_Transparency_UNFCCC.pdf.
182. Asselt, Harro van, Romain Weikmans and J. Timmons Roberts (2017). Guide de Poche sur la Transparence:
sous la CCNUCC. Oxford: European Capacity-Building Initiative, 74pp.
http://www.eurocapacity.org/downloads/04French-Transparency.pdf.
183. Asselt, Harro van (2017). Climate Change and Trade Policy Interactions: Implications of Regionalism.
OECD Working Paper 2017/03. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 54 pp.
http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/environment/climate-change-and-trade-policy-interactions_c1bb521e-en.
184. Böβner, Stefan & Harro van Asselt (2017). EU Climate Leadership after Paris: Rising to the Challenge?
CARISMA Discussion Paper No. 3, 17 pp. http://carisma-
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project.eu/Portals/0/Documents/CARISMA%20Discussion%20Paper%203%20EU%20climate%20leadership
%20after%20Paris.pdf.
185. Dagnet, Yamide, Harro van Asselt, Gonçalo Cavalheiro, Marcelo Theoto Rocha, Alice Bisiaux & Nathan
Cogswell (2017). Designing the Enhanced Transparency Framework, Part 2: Review under the Paris Agreement.
Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 44 pp. http://www.wri.org/sites/default/files/designing-enhanced-
transparency-framework-part-2-review-under-paris-agreement.pdf.
186. Mehling, Michael, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das, Susanne Droege & Cleo Verkuijl (2017). Designing Border
Carbon Adjustments for Enhanced Climate Action. London: Climate Strategies, 61 pp.
http://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CS_report-Dec-2017-4.pdf.
187. Piggot, Georgia, Peter Erickson, Michael Lazarus & Harro van Asselt (2017). Addressing Fossil Fuel
Production under the UNFCCC: Paris and Beyond. SEI Working Paper 2017-09. Seattle, WA: Stockholm
Environment Institute, 32 pp. https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/SEI-2017-WP-
addressing-fossil-fuel-production.pdf.
188. Verkuijl, Cleo, Harro van Asselt, Tom Moerenhout, Liesbeth Casier & Peter Wooders (2017). Tackling Fossil
Fuel Subsidies through International Trade Agreements. London: Climate Strategies, 76 pp.
http://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/CS-Report_FFS-2017.pdf.
189. Bößner, Stefan, Harro van Asselt, Gwen-Jiro Clochard, Emilie Alberola, Andreas Türk, Niki-Artemis
Spyridakis, Noriko Fujiwara & Wytze van der Gaast (2016). Report on climate change mitigation policy
mapping and interaction. Deliverable D5.1 for the CARISMA Project, 70 pp. http://carisma-
project.eu/Portals/0/Documents/5.1%20Report%20on%20climate%20change%20mitigation_%20policy%20
mapping%20and%20interaction.pdf.
190. AdaptationWatch (Romain Weikmans et al.) (2016). Toward Transparency: The 2016 Adaptation Finance
Transparency Gap Report. White Paper. http://www.adaptationwatch.org.
191. Asselt, Harro van, Romain Weikmans, Timmons Roberts & Achala Abeysinghe (2016). Transparency of
Action and Support under the Paris Agreement. Oxford: European Capacity-Building Initiative, 25 pp.
http://www.eurocapacity.org/downloads/Transparency_in_Paris_Agreement.pdf.
192. Droege, Susanne, Harro van Asselt, Kasturi Das & Michael Mehling (2016). The Trade System and Climate
Action: Ways Forward under the Paris Agreement. London: Climate Strategies, 58 pp.
http://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Trade-and-climate-ways-forward-1.pdf.
193. Asselt, Harro van, Håkon Sælen & Pieter Pauw (2015). Assessment and Review under a 2015 International
Climate Change Agreement. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers, 138 pp. http://norden.diva-
portal.org/smash/get/diva2:797336/FULLTEXT01.pdf.
194. Chan, Sander, Robert Falkner, Harro van Asselt & Matt Goldberg (2015). Strengthening Non-State Climate
Action: A Progress Assessment of Commitments Launched at the 2014 UN Climate Summit. London, UK:
Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, 53 pp.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Working-Paper-216-Chan-et-al.pdf.
195. Lazarus, Michael, Lambert Schneider, Carrie Lee & Harro van Asselt (2015). Options and Issues for
Restricted Linking of Emissions Trading Schemes. Berlin: International Carbon Action Partnership, 38 pp.
https://icapcarbonaction.com/en/?option=com_attach&task=download&id=279.
196. Lee, Carrie M., Michael Lazarus, Harro van Asselt & Emily Le Cornu (2015). The UNFCCC NAMA
Registry. A Study in the Context of the Project ‘Scaling Up Climate Finance in 2014 and Beyond’. Brussels:
European Commission, 70 pp.
197. Asselt, Harro van (2014). Governing the Transition Away from Fossil Fuels: The Role of International
Institutions. Stockholm: Stockholm Environment Institute, 22 pp.
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https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/SEI-WP-2014-07-Fossil-fuels-intl-
institutions.pdf.
198. Elges, Lisa, Claire Martin, Harro van Asselt, Aaron Atteridge, Magnus Benzie, Åsa Persson, Elise Remling
(2014). Protecting Climate Finance: An Anti-Corruption Assessment of the Adaptation Fund. Berlin:
Transparency International, 85 pp.
199. Martin, Claire, Harro van Asselt, Aaron Atteridge, Magnus Benzie, Åsa Persson, Elise Remling (2014).
Protecting Climate Finance: An Anti-Corruption Assessment of the Climate Investment Funds. Berlin:
Transparency International, 100 pp.
200. Martin, Claire, Lisa Elges, Ben Norwsworthy, Harro van Asselt, Aaron Atteridge, Magnus Benzie, Åsa
Persson, Elise Remling (2014). Protecting Climate Finance: An Anti-Corruption Assessment of the Global
Environment Facility’s Least Developed Country Fund and Special Climate Change Fund. Berlin:
Transparency International, 94 pp.
201. Siebert, Clarisse Kehler, Harro van Asselt & Othniel Yila (2014). Results of a Scoping Study for a
Commonwealth Climate Finance Skills Hub. A Report Submitted to the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Stockholm: Stockholm Environment Institute, 61 pp.
202. Erickson, Pete, Harro van Asselt, Eric Kemp-Benedict & Michael Lazarus (2013). International Trade and
Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Could Shifting the Location of Production Bring GHG Benefits?
Stockholm: Stockholm Environment Institute, 34 pp.
https://www.sei.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/Climate/sei-3c-2013-pr-trade-ghg-lr.pdf.
203. Asselt, Harro van, Aaron Atteridge, Magnus Benzie, Åsa Persson & Elise Remling (2012). Global Climate
Finance: Governance Assessment Report. Stockholm: Stockholm Environment Institute.
204. Asselt, Harro van & Fariborz Zelli (2012). Connect the Dots: Managing the Fragmentation of Global
Climate Governance. Earth System Governance Working Paper, No.25. Lund and Amsterdam: Earth System
Governance Project, 19 pp.
205. Asselt, Harro van, Jesper Berseus, Joyeeta Gupta & Constanze Haug (2010). Nationally Appropriate
Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities. Scientific Assessment
and Policy Analysis (WAB) for Climate Change Report 500102 035, Bilthoven: Netherlands Environmental
Assessment Agency, 82 pp. http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/500102035.pdf.
206. Asselt, Harro van, Joyeeta Gupta & Constanze Haug (2010). Report on the Interlinkages between Forestry-
Related Regimes. Deliverable D.4.2 for the REDD-ALERT project. IVM Report (W10/014). Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam, 87 pp.
207. Asselt, Harro van (2009). The EU ETS in the European Climate Policy Mix: Past, Present and Future.
Deliverable P2.5 for the project Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies (ADAM): Supporting European Climate
Policy. Brussels: European Commission, 118 pp.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1596892.
208. Asselt, Harro van, Thomas Brewer & Michael Mehling (2009). Addressing Leakage and Competitiveness in
US Climate Policy: Issues Concerning Border Adjustment Measures. Cambridge, UK: Climate Strategies, 82
pp. http://climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/cs-working-paper-vanasselt-brewer-mehling-
040309.pdf.
209. Bakker, Stefan, Harro van Asselt, Constanze Haug, Joyeeta Gupta & Raouf Saïdi (2009). Differentiation in
the CDM: Options and Impacts. Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis (WAB) for Climate Change
Report 500102 023, Bilthoven: Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, 82 pp.
http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/500102023.pdf.
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210. Mehling, Michael, Jason Anderson & Harro van Asselt (2009). Linking the EU Emissions Trading System to
a Future US Emissions Trading Scheme. Study for the European Parliament’s Committee on Environment,
Public Health and Food Safety, IP/A/ENVI/FWC/2006-172/LOT1/C1/SC21. Brussels: IEEP, 73 pp.
http://ecologic.eu/sites/files/publication/2015/mehling_09_linking_the_eus_ets-
to_any_future_euetsest24368.pdf.
211. Asselt, Harro van, Jonathan Berghuis, Frank Biermann, Corinne Cornelisse, Constanze Haug, Joyeeta Gupta
& Eric Massey (2008). Exploring the Socio-Political Dimensions of Climate Change Mitigation. Analysis of
Post-2012 Perceptions of China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Russia, Mexico and the United States. IVM
Report (W-08/18). Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 104 pp.
https://research.vu.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/2342429.
212. Biermann, Frank, Harro van Asselt, Ingrid Boas, Eric Massey, Philipp Pattberg, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian
Flachsland, Henry Neufeldt, Fariborz Zelli, Johannes Stripple & Monica Alessi (2008). Climate Governance
Post-2012: Options for EU Policy-Making. CEPS Policy Brief 177. Brussels: Centre for European Policy
Studies, 16 pp. https://www.ceps.eu/system/files/book/1759.pdf.
213. Gupta, Joyeeta & Harro van Asselt (2007). Towards a Fair and Equitable Framework for Post-2012 Climate
Change Policy. IVM Report (E-07/171). Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 53 pp.
214. Gupta, Joyeeta, Harro van Asselt & Pieter van Beukering (Eds.) (2007). Pilot Projects in the Climate Change
Regime and Sustainable Development. IVM Report (R-07/01). Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,
139 pp. http://dare.ubvu.vu.nl/bitstream/handle/1871/20941/R07-01.pdf?sequence=2.
215. Gupta, Joyeeta, Harro van Asselt, Bas Amelung, Janette Bessembinder, Marc-Jeroen Bogaardt, Leonie
Bolwidt, Hendrik Buiteveld, Maud Huynen, Rik Leemans, Pim Martens, Jan Verhagen & Mick van der
Wegen (2006). Assessing Dangerous Climate Impacts for the Netherlands. Scientific Assessment and Policy
Analysis (WAB) for Climate Change Report 500102 007. Bilthoven: Netherlands Environmental Assessment
Agency, 168 pp. http://www.pbl.nl/sites/default/files/cms/publicaties/500102007.pdf.
216. Asselt, Harro van, Frank Biermann & Joyeeta Gupta (2004). Interlinkages of Global Climate Governance. In:
Marcel Kok & Heleen de Coninck (Eds.), Beyond Climate: Options for Broadening Climate Policy. (pp. 221-
246). RIVM Report 500019001/2004. NRP-CC Report 500036/01. Bilthoven: National Institute of Public
Health and the Environment. http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/500036001.pdf.
217. Gupta, Joyeeta & Harro van Asselt (Eds.) (2004). Re-evaluation of the Netherlands’ Long-Term Climate
Targets. IVM Report (E-04/07). Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit, 146 pp.
218. Asselt, Harro van (2003). Green Government Procurement and the WTO. IVM Report (W-03/06).
Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit, 41 pp. https://research.vu.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/1914632.
219. Gupta, Joyeeta, Harro van Asselt, David Weber, Alex Haxeltine, Emilio Lèbre la Rovere, Ulka Kelkar,
Preety Bhandari, Youba Sokona & Marcel Berk (2003). Helping Operationalise article Two (HOT): Report of
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SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
Asselt, Harro van (2018). The Institutional Complex for Fossil Fuel Subsidies. Presentation at the Workshop “A
Multifaceted Approach to Trade Liberalization and Investment Protection in the Energy Sector”, University of
Geneva, Switzerland, 21-22 June 2018 (invited).
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Asselt, Harro van (2016). From Emissions to Extraction: Addressing the Supply Side of Fossil Fuels in Global
Climate Governance. Presentation at the Berlin Conference on Transformative Global Climate Governance
après Paris, 23 May 2016.
Asselt, Harro van (2015). From Government to Governance? Challenges and Opportunities of the Changing
Architecture of International Climate Change Law. Presentation at the Conference on Jurisprudence,
University of Eastern Finland, 25 August 2015 (invited keynote).
Asselt, Harro van (2015). From Regulator to Facilitator? The Evolving Role of the UNFCCC in Global Climate
Governance. Our Common Future under Climate Change Conference, Paris, 9 July 2015 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2015). The UNFCC and Its Others: Towards Orchestration? Presentation at the Workshop
‘Smart Mixes in Forest and Climate Change Governance’, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 4 February 2015
(invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2015). The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance: Consequences and Management of
Regime Interactions. Presentation at the International Law Discussion Group, University of Edinburgh, 16
January 2015 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2014). Assessment and Review under a 2015 Agreement: Exploring the Options. Presentation
at the side event ‘Assessing and Reviewing Contributions under a 2015 Agreement: Towards Paris and
Beyond’, held at the 20th Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC, Lima, Peru, 6 December 2014.
Asselt, Harro van (2014). Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Enhancing Flexibility in Global Climate
Governance. Presentation at the Norwich Conference on Earth System Governance, Norwich, United
Kingdom, 3 July 2014.
Asselt, Harro van (2014). Between Realism and Idealism: International Climate Change Law in a Bottom-up
World. Presentation at Seminar ‘Klimatjuridikens betydelse för Parismötet 2015 (cop21)’, Stockholm
University Centre for Environmental Law, 30 January 2014 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2013). Emissions Trading in the European Union. Lecture for the Ohio State University
Summer Law Program, Oxford University, 25 ‘July 2013 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2012). Connect the Dots: Managing the Fragmentation of the Global Climate Governance
Architecture. Presentation at the Lund Conference on Earth System Governance, Lund, Sweden, 18-20 April
2012.
Asselt, Harro van (2011). Managing Interplay between the Climate and Trade Regimes: How to Discipline
Border Adjustment Measures. Keynote Presentation at the NELN+ Workshop, Helsinki, Finland, 15
November 2011 (invited keynote).
Asselt, Harro van (2011). Managing the Fragmentation of International Environmental Law: Forests at the
Intersection of the Climate and Biodiversity Regimes. Presentation at the International Studies Association
Annual Convention, Montreal, Canada, 16 March 2011.
Asselt, Harro van (2011). Managing the Fragmentation of International Environmental Law: Forests at the
Intersection of the Climate and Biodiversity Regimes. Presentation at the Environmental Law Discussion
Group, University of Oxford, 8 February 2011 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2011). Asking All the Wrong Questions? Moving Beyond Fragmented Versus Universal
Climate Governance Architectures. International Workshop on Low Carbon Governance Architecture:
Technology Innovation and Transfer, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 27 January 2011 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2010). Forests at the Intersection of the Climate and Biodiversity Regimes: Exploring
Synergies in a Fragmented Legal Order. Presentation at the 8th IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
Colloquium, Ghent, Belgium, 15 September 2010.
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Asselt, Harro van (2009). Mitigation in Developing Countries. NAMAs, MRV and Other Important Acronyms.
Presentation at the Workshop Promoting Climate Technology and Carbon Market Partnerships, Gaborone,
Botswana, 4 November 2009 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2009). Interplay between Climate and Trade Policies: Challenges and Opportunities for
Developing Countries. Presentation at the Global Summit on Sustainable Development and Climate Change,
New Delhi, India, 24 September 2009 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2008). Stretching Too Far? Developing Countries and the Role of Flexibility Mechanisms
Beyond Kyoto. Presentation at the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Conference ‘Climate Law and
Developing Countries’, Ottawa, Canada, 28 September 2008.
Asselt, Harro van (2008). Stretching Too Far? Developing Countries and the Role of Flexibility Mechanisms
Beyond Kyoto. Presentation at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco,
March 2008.
Asselt, Harro van (2008). Addressing Leakage in an (Uncertain) Post-2012 World: Legal and Political
Considerations. Presentation at the Climate Strategies Workshop “Tackling Leakage in a World of Unequal
Carbon Prices”, Paris, France, 4 February 2008 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2007). The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance. Exploration of the Implications for
Adaptation Funding. Presentation at the side-event on Global Adaptation Architecture at COP 13, Bali,
Indonesia, 11 December 2007.
Asselt, Harro van (2007). The Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate – A Viable
Alternative? Presentation at the Summer Academy ‘Energy and the Environment’, Bridging the Divide in
Climate Policy, Budapest, Hungary, 25 July 2007 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2007). Stretching Too Far? Developing Countries and the Role of Flexible Mechanisms
Beyond Kyoto. Lecture at Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 11 April 2007 (invited).
Asselt, Harro van (2006). From Conflicts to Synergies? Dealing with the Fragmentation of Global Climate
Governance. Presentation at the Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC)
Synthesis Conference on Institutions for Sustainable Development in the Face of Global Environmental
Change, Bali, Indonesia, 6-9 December 2006.
Asselt, Harro van (2005). “Climate and …”: Conflicts and Synergies in Global Climate Governance. Presentation
at the Expert Panel on Inter-Linking the Kyoto Protocol and other International Regimes. CISDL Symposium
Strengthening Climate Cooperation, Compliance & Coherence, Montréal, Canada, 2 December 2005.
Asselt, Harro van (2004). Defining Dangerous Climate Change: Methodological Challenges. Presentation at the
side-event Helping Operationalize Article Two (HOT): Science-policy Dialogues on Long-term Climate
Targets, at the EU Pavilion at COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 9 December 2004.