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Publications of Ms. Ellen Hey Selected Publications
Ellen Hey, The MDGs Archeology, institutional fragmentation and international law: Human rights, international environmental and sustainable (development) law, to be published in Proceedings of the 3rd Biannual Conference of the European Society of International Law, (forthcoming, draft available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1366345)
Ellen Hey, “Global Environmental Law and Global Institutions, A legal system lacking good process”, in Ronald Pierik and Wouter Werner (eds.), Global Justice, Sovereign Power and International LawBridging the Gap between Global Political Theory and International Legal Discourse, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 45-72.
“Common but Differentiated Responsibilities”, Max Planck Encyclopaedia of Public International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
“Wetlands” Max Planck Encyclopaedia of Public International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
“Multi-dimensional Public Governance Arrangements for the Protection of the Transboundary Aquatic Environment in the European Union: The Changing Interplay between European and Public International Law” 6(1) International Organization Law Review 2009, 191-223.
“Distributive Justice and Procedural Fairness in Global Water Law”, in Jonas Ebbesson and Phoebe Okowa (eds.), Environmental Law and Justice, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 351-369
together with Daniel Bodansky and Jutta Brunnée, “International Environmental Law: Mapping the Field”, Daniel Bodansky, Jutta Brunnée and Ellen Hey (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 1-25
“International Institutions”, Daniel Bodansky, Jutta Brunnée and Ellen Hey (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp.749-769
“The High-Level Summit, International Institutional Reform and International Law, 2 Journal of International Law & International Relations 2005, pp. 5-25.
“Sustainable Development, Normative Development and the Legitimacy of Decision-Making,” 34 NYIL 2003, pp. 3-54.
“The Climate Change Regime: An Enviro-Economic Problem and International Administrative Law in the Making,” 1 International Environmental Agreements: Politics. Law and Economics 2001, pp. 75-100.
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