Dominic Roser

Dr. Dominic Roser
Lehr- und Forschungsrat
Institut interdisciplinaire d'éthique et droits de l'homme
Université de Fribourg
BQC 13 bu. 2.721
Av. de Beauregard 13
CH-1700 Fribourg
Switzerland


E-mail: dominic.roser(at)unifr.ch
URL Institution: 134.21.213.189/iiedh/fr/divers/roser
Personal URL: link


Key Publications of Dominic Roser (up to ten) :
Roser, D. & Seidel, C. (2016), Climate Justice: An Introduction (London: Routledge)
This is an expanded and revised translation of the second edition of our German-language Ethik des Klimawandels (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft).

Heyward, C. & Roser, D. (eds.)(2016), Non-Ideal Theory and Climate Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Roser, D., Huggel, Ch., Ohndorf, M. & Wallimann, I. (2015), “Advancing the Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Climate Justice”, Climatic Change 133, 349–359.

Roser, D. & Tomlinson, L. (2014), “Trade Policies and Climate Change: Border Carbon Adjustments as a Tool for a Just Global Climate Regime”, Ancilla Iuris, Special Issue on International Law and Ethics, 222–244.

Steininger, K., Lininger, Ch., Droege, S., Roser, D., Tomlinson, L. & Meyer, L. (2014), “Justice and cost effectiveness of consumption-based versus production-based approaches in the case of unilateral climate policies”, Global Environmental Change, 24, 75–87.

Hohl, S. & Roser, D. (2011), “Stepping in for the Polluters? Climate Justice under Partial Compliance”, Analyse und Kritik, 33, 477–500.

Meyer, L. & Roser, D. (2010), “Climate Justice and Historical Emissions”, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 13 (1), 229–53.

Karnein, A. & Roser, D. (2015), “Saving the Planet by Empowering the Young?”, in: Tremmel, J., Mason, A., Dimitrijoski, I. & Godli, P. (eds.) Youth Quotas and other forms Of Youth Participation in Ageing Societies (Dordrecht: Springer), 77–92.

Meyer, L. & Roser, D. (2012), “Klimaökonomische Studien und intergenerationelle Gerechtigkeit”, in Buchholz, W. (ed.), Wirtschaftsethische Perspektiven IX (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot), 151–191.

Meyer, L. & Roser, D. (2007), “Intergenerationelle Gerechtigkeit. Die Bedeutung von zukünftigen Klimaschäden für die heutige Klimapolitik”, Commissioned Study for the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (Bern: BAFU).



Specialties of Dominic Roser:
climate ethics, climate economics, interface between ethics and economics, global justice, intergenerational justice, risk, human rights, policy advice



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