Publications
- Shifting Principles of Climate Cooperation: A Court Ruling on Intergenerational Justice as Inspiration for the UN Climate Regime.
In Climate Change Litigation in Europe: Regional, Comparative and Sectoral Perspectives, ed. Ivano Alogna, Carole Billiet, Matteo Fermeglia, and Alina Holzhausen (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2024), 193–213. - Getting Ready to Take Stock of the Global Energy Transition: The Complexity of the Paris Commitments, Energy Security, and Geopolitical Uncertainty.
CIEP Paper, October 2023, pp. 1–81. - Governing the Energy Union: The Quest for a Secure, Low-Carbon Future for the EU.
In Changing the Paradigm of Energy Geopolitics: Security, Resources, and Pathways in the Light of Global Challenges, ed. João Simões, Francisco José Leandro, Eduardo Caetano de Sousa, and Roopinder Oberoi (New York: Peter Lang, 2023), 137–62. - Harmonising Oversight of the EU Low-Carbon Power Transition: With an Eye to Sustainability, Energy Justice and Security.
In Harmonisation in EU Environmental and Energy Law, ed. Bernard Vanheusden, Theodoros Iliopoulos, and Anna Vanhellmont (Cambridge: Intersentia, 2022), 207–36. - Regulating Post-Paris Climate Cooperation: The Geopolitics of Transparency, Flexibility, and Common Timeframes.
CIEP Paper, May 2021, pp. 1–46. - The UN Climate Regime’s Journey: Contesting Legality and Constructing Substance.
(PhD Dissertation, Erasmus School of Law, 2020), 1–414. - In the Shadow of Constructed Borderlands: China’s One Belt, One Road and European Economic Governance.
In Shadow Economies along the New Silk Roads, ed. Eva Hung and Tak-Wing Ngo (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020), 235–66. - Renewables and the Core of the Energy Union: How the Pentalateral Forum Facilitates the Energy Transition in Western Europe.
In The Geopolitics of Renewables, ed. Daniel Scholten (Cham: Springer, 2018), 277–303. - Securing and Fuelling China’s Ascent to Power: The Geopolitics of the Chinese-Kazakh Oil Pipeline.
Clingendael Energy Paper, August 2006, pp. 1–99.