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The International Law Reading of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2026 11(1), 276-288 | Article | (Table of Contents) 1. Introduction. – 2. International Trade and the Environment: The Fight against Climate Change. – 3.
Carlo De Stefano
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In the process of responding to global climate change, carbon tariffs have attracted much attention as a new type of trade protection and environmental governance means. The European Union is a pioneer in global carbon tariff policies.
Linfang Yan +7 more
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism + WTO = Impasse Totale?
This policy brief argues that the World Trade Organization (WTO) stands in the way of climate change mitigation. This is because the WTO’s “holy law” of non-discrimination conflicts with the differentiation commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement.
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EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism CBAM – industrial effects
This study examines the industrial effects of two measures aimed at mitigating carbon leakage: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the allocation of free emission allowances. Currently, the EU allocates free emission allowances based on output (known as output-based allocation, or OBA) to emission-intensive and trade-exposed (EITE ...
Bye, Brita +2 more
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It will be difficult to gain the agreement of all the actors on any proposal for climate change management, if universality and fairness are not considered.
Cheriet, Mohamed +2 more
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Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: policy overview [PDF]
The European emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) has an efficient and effective market design that risks being undermined by three interrelated problems: the approach to allocation; the absence of a credible commitment to post-2012 continuation; and ...
Grubb, Michael, Neuhoff, Karsten
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Mapping the evolution of mitochondrial complex I through structural variation
Respiratory complex I (CI) is crucial for bioenergetic metabolism in many prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It is composed of a conserved set of core subunits and additional accessory subunits that vary depending on the organism. Here, we categorize CI subunits from available structures to map the evolution of CI across eukaryotes. Respiratory complex I (CI)
Dong‐Woo Shin +2 more
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This study reveals how the mitochondrial protein Slm35 is regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The authors identify stress‐responsive DNA elements and two upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in the 5′ untranslated region of SLM35. One uORF restricts translation, and its mutation increases Slm35 protein levels and mitophagy.
Hernán Romo‐Casanueva +5 more
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In situ molecular organization and heterogeneity of the Legionella Dot/Icm T4SS
We present a nearly complete in situ model of the Legionella Dot/Icm type IV secretion system, revealing its central secretion channel and identifying new components. Using cryo‐electron tomography with AI‐based modeling, our work highlights the structure, variability, and mechanism of this complex nanomachine, advancing understanding of bacterial ...
Przemysław Dutka +11 more
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Cell wall target fragment discovery using a low‐cost, minimal fragment library
LoCoFrag100 is a fragment library made up of 100 different compounds. Similarity between the fragments is minimized and 10 different fragments are mixed into a single cocktail, which is soaked to protein crystals. These crystals are analysed by X‐ray crystallography, revealing the binding modes of the bound fragment ligands.
Kaizhou Yan +5 more
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