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Verteilungsgerechtigkeit in der internationalen Umweltpolitik. Theoretische Fundierung und exemplarische Formulierung

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  • Helm, Carsten
  • Simonis, Udo E.

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Fragen der internationalen Verteilungsgerechtigkeit sind beileibe nicht neu. Man denke nur an die Forderung der Entwicklungsländer aus den siebziger Jahren nach einer Neuen Weltwirtschaftsordnung, die auf eine gerechtere Verteilung der Vorteile aus der internationalen Arbeitsteilung abzielte. Verlangt wurden damals verbesserte Exportmöglichkeiten in die Industrieländer, erhöhte finanzielle und technologische Transferleistungen sowie eine verstärkte Mitbestimmung in den internationalen Institutionen, vor allem in der Weltbank und im Internationalen Währungsfonds. Auch wenn diese Forderungen weitgehend unerfüllt blieben und die Debatte um eine Neue Weltwirtschaftsordnung kaum noch geführt wird, gibt es zu Beginn des neuen Jahrhunderts eine Reihe höchst aktueller Gründe, warum das Thema der internationalen Verteilungsgerechtigkeit wieder stärker in den Vordergrund rückt. Viele dieser Gründe hängen mit dem Phänomen der „Globalisierung“ zusammen.
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  • Helm, Carsten & Simonis, Udo E., 2001. "Verteilungsgerechtigkeit in der internationalen Umweltpolitik. Theoretische Fundierung und exemplarische Formulierung," Publications of Darmstadt Technical University, Institute for Business Studies (BWL) 33645, Darmstadt Technical University, Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law, Institute for Business Studies (BWL).
  • Handle: RePEc:dar:wpaper:33645
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    1. Weidner, Helmut, 2005. "Global equity versus public interest? The case of climate change policy in Germany," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Civil Society and Transnational Networks SP IV 2005-102, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
    2. Elvers, Horst-Dietrich, 2005. "Umweltgerechtigkeit (Environmental Justice): Integratives Paradigma der Gesundheits- und Sozialwissenschaften?," UFZ Discussion Papers 14/2005, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Division of Social Sciences (ÖKUS).
    3. Simonis, Udo E., 2007. "Environmental Change + Environmental Politics: 13 Review Articles [Umwelt-Wandel + Umwelt-Politik: 13 Besprechungsaufsätze]," Discussion Papers, Presidential Department P 2008-001, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.

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