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Ocean Power: Floating Nuclear Power Plants under the Law of the Sea (2025)
Journal Article
Roeben, V. (online). Ocean Power: Floating Nuclear Power Plants under the Law of the Sea. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, https://doi.org/10.1163/15718085-bja10227

States Parties to the UN Convention on the law of the Sea (UNCLOS) are responsible for exploring uses of the oceans that may reduce carbon emissions and the resulting deleterious effects on the marine environment. uclear energy is a component of many... Read More about Ocean Power: Floating Nuclear Power Plants under the Law of the Sea.

Introduction (2025)
Book Chapter
Kopar, R., & Roeben, V. (in press). Introduction. In R. Kopar, & V. Roeben (Eds.), International Investment Law and the Energy Transition. Bloomsbury

International Investment Law and the Energy Transition (2025)
Book
Kopar, R., & Roeben, V. (Eds.). (in press). International Investment Law and the Energy Transition. Bloomsbury

The global energy sector is in flux, transitioning from reliance on fossil fuels to clean energy sources at an unprecedented pace. This book explores the complex interplay between this transition and international investment law.

The book navigate... Read More about International Investment Law and the Energy Transition.

The threat of Russia's force in Ukraine (2024)
Journal Article
Jankovic, S., & Roeben, V. (2024). The threat of Russia's force in Ukraine. Journal on the Use of Force and International Law, 11(1-2), 87-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/20531702.2024.2415262

In December 2021, Russia's military build-up near Ukraine, accompanied by explicit denials of any plans for an incursion, presents a significant case study on hidden threats of force. The Russian Representative to the United Nations argued that posit... Read More about The threat of Russia's force in Ukraine.

Synergy‐as‐principle in global climate regulation (2024)
Journal Article
Roeben, V. (2024). Synergy‐as‐principle in global climate regulation. Global Policy, 15(S5), 53-63. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13425

Isolated policy interventions are unlikely to effectively address a highly complex and cross‐cutting issue such as climate change. Such issues require more integrated or holistic approaches. The concept of searching for synergy across multiple object... Read More about Synergy‐as‐principle in global climate regulation.

Art. 62 (2024)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V. (2024). Art. 62. In B. Simma, D.-E. Khan, G. Nolte, & A. Paulus (Eds.), The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary. (4th ed.). Oxford University Press

Art. 61 (2024)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V. (2024). Art. 61. In B. Simma, D.-E. Khan, G. Nolte, & A. Paulus (Eds.), The Charter of the United Nations: A Commentary. (4th ed.). Oxford University Press