Andreas Buser

About/Bio

Dr. Andreas Buser is currently an Emile Noël Fellow at the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice at New York University. He is also affiliated with the Berlin/Potsdam DFG Research Group ‘International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?’ and Freie Universität Berlin where he teaches courses in international law, constitutional- and human rights, and administrative law.

Recently Published

A Human Right to Carbon Import Restrictions? On the Notion of ‘Embedded Emissions’ in Klimaseniorinnen v Switzerland

The European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR) climate decisions are out, and comments followed suit (for general overviews: here, here, and here; for related discussions of the notion of a carbon budget in the decisions: here and here). If anything about the decisions’ legal and factual…

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Justiciability of Security Exceptions in the US Steel (and other) Disputes: Some Middle-Ground Options and the Requirements of Article XXI lit. b (i)-(iii)

The US – Certain Measures on Steel and Aluminium Products case (US Steel Dispute) has aroused numerous comments in the blogosphere (see e.g. here, here, here, here, here and here) which already give a very good impression of the legal questions involved and of what is at stake at the WTO these…

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