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Wehrli, Judith; Cottier, Thomas (2014). Towards a treaty instrument on marine genetic resources. In: Ribeiro, Marta Chantal (ed.) 30 years after the signature of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: The protection of the environment and the future of the law of the sea (pp. 517-551). Coimbra: Coimbra Editora
Kaufmann, Christine; Niedrig, Jonatan; Wehrli, Judith; Marschner, Laura; Good, Christoph (2013). Umsetzung der Menschenrechte in der Schweiz: Eine Bestandesaufnahme im Bereich Menschenrechte und Wirtschaft. Schriftenreihe SKMR. Bern: Editions Weblaw
Lannen, Anu; Bürgi, Elisabeth; Rist, Stephan; Wehrli, Judith (2016). Switzerland and the commodities trade: Taking stock and looking ahead (Swiss Academies Factsheets 11 (1)). Bern: Akademie der Naturwissenschaften Schweiz (SCNAT)
Bürgi, Elisabeth; Wehrli, Judith; Bucher, Daniela; Rist, Stephan; Giger, Markus; Espa, Ilaria; Franzi, Simone; Elsig, Manfred; Gelb, Stephen Roy; Holzgang, Milena; Dey, Pascal; Wettstein, Florian (2015). The commodity sector and related governance challenges from a sustainable development perspective: The example of Switzerland: Current research gaps (CDE WTI IWE Joint Working Paper 1). Bern, Switzerland: Centre for Development and Environment (CDE); World Trade Institute (WTI); Institute for Business Ethics (IWE)
Kaufmann, Christine; Good, Christoph; Ghielmini, Sabrina; Wehrli, Judith; Zickler, Maximilian (2014). Corporate Social Responsibility. Rahmenbedingungen für die Förderung und Integration von menschenrechtlichen Inhalten in ein modernes CSR-Verständnis Bern: Schweizerisches Kompetenzzentrum für Menschenrechte (SKMR)
Wehrli, Judith (January 2012). Clustering Assessment: Enhancing Synergies among Multilateral Environmental Agreements (Governance and Sustainability Issue Brief Series 3). Center for Governance and Sustainability, University of Massachusetts Boston
Wehrli, Judith; Cottier, Thomas; Elsig, Manfred (2012). Lessons from the Multilateral Trading System for Reforming the Architecture of the International Environmental Regime (Governance and Sustainability Issue Brief Series 4). Center for Governance and Sustainability, University of Massachusetts Boston