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DUKE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY FORUM
Volume X
Fall 1999
Number 1
Fourth Annual Cummings Colloquium on Environmental Law
Global Markets for Global Commons:
Will Property Rights Protect the Planet?
Editor's Note
i
 
Foreword
Dealing with a Non-Ergodic World: Institutional Economics, Property Rights, and the Global Environment
Douglass C. North
1
 
From Local to Global Commons: Private Property, Common Property, and Hybrid Property Regimes
Grasping for the Heavens: 3-D Property Rights and the Global Commons
Bruce Yandle
13
Expanding the Choices for the Global Commons: Comparing Newfangled Tradable Allowance Schemes to Old-Fashioned Common Property Regimes
Carol M. Rose
45
 
From Local to Global Property: Privatizing the Global Environment?
Property Rights Solutions for the Global Commons: Bottom-Up or Top-Down?
Terry L. Anderson and J. Bishop Grewell
73
Clearing the Air: Four Propositions about Property Rights and Environmental Protection
Daniel H. Cole
103
 
International Environmental Agreements: Compliance and Enforcement
International Cooperation and the International Commons
Scott Barrett
131
Enforcing International Law: Implications for an Effective Global Warming Regime
David G. Victor
147
 
Integrating Environmental Market Commodities into the World Trading Order
The Kyoto Protocol and the WTO: Integrating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Allowance Trading into the Global Marketplace
Annie Petsonk
185