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This research explores the emergence and contestation of climate justice norms in international relations, particularly in the context of loss and damage from climate change. It aims to understand how policy practices influence the development of these norms.
The way in which normative principles (“norms”) matter in world politics is now a key area of international relations research.
Yet we have limited understanding of why some norms emerge and gain traction globally whereas others do not.
The politics of loss and damage related to climate change offers a paradigm case for studying the emergence of - and contestation over - norms, specifically justice norms.
The parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have recently acknowl…
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