Climate change governance: multilevel regulation in climate change and trade

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Aluno-pesquisador: 

Rudá Guimarães de Azevedo

Orientador: 

  • Professora Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida

Ano: 

2025

Escola: 

  • Direito Rio – Escola de Direito Rio de Janeiro

This research has focused on the relationship between climate change and international trade. As countries implement their climate change measures, their effect on international trade will tend to intensify over the coming years. As such, the European Union has launched its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which aims to charge imported products based on its carbon content. As a first of its kind, this research focuses on the CBAM, as it will likely serve as a benchmark for future climate change policies on trade.