Stephen MINAS

Professor of Law at Peking University School of Transnational Law
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Publications
15/07/2024

Climate progress in the EU and the world

FEPS Primer series - Stephen Minas
04/02/2020

Progressive Yearbook 2020

Progressive Yearbook is FEPS newest initiative. Taking stock of last year’s events and developments, it […]
04/12/2019

COP25: Madrid milestone in progress from climate negotiation to climate action

This year’s annual meeting of climate negotiators is set against a backdrop of deepening crisis […]
12/07/2019

How can the EU contribute to better transnational economic governance?

Global challenges today require integrated and coordinated responses through transnational and European cooperation. In this […]
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Progressive Post
29/11/2024

Much ado in Baku

Some COPs make history, and other COPs have history done to them. Kyoto in 1997 […]
14/07/2017

EU leadership the best response to Trump climate challenge

The United States is the world’s second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
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Events
26/11/2024
FEPS HQ (Expert meeting)

Resilient supply chains

Resource use and global justice
26/11/2024
Brussels, Belgium

Climate progress in the EU and the world

FEPS Primer Book launch
19 - 21/09/2019
New York, EEUU

UNited for Climate Justice – New York

Ahead of the 2019 climate summit in New York in September 2019 FEPS together with […]
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Audiovisual

‘Climate progress in the EU and the world’ Flickr album

Photo album of the ”Climate progress in the EU and the world’ Flickr album‘ event […]

‘Resilient supply chains’ Flickr album

Photo album of the ‘Resilient supply chains‘ event in FEPS HQ, Brussels. This event explored […]

COP29 and climate progress in a volatile age with Stephen Minas

📺🔈 Available on YouTube and Apple Podcast With just days until the US presidential election and the COP29 […]
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