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Polanco, Rodrigo Javier; de Sépibus, Joëlle; Holzer, Kateryna (2017). TTIP and Climate Change: How Real Are Race to the Bottom Concerns? Carbon & Climate Law Review, 11(3), pp. 206-222. lexxion 10.21552/cclr/2017/3/14

Holzer, Kateryna; Espa, Ilaria; Payosova, Tetyana (2017). Promoting Green Electricity through Differentiated Electricity Tax Schemes. In: Cottier, Thomas; Espa, Ilaria (eds.) International Trade in Sustainable Electricity: Regulatory Challenges in International Economic Law (pp. 356-389). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press 10.1017/9781316681275.019

Holzer, Kateryna (2016). Emissions trading and WTO law. In: Weishaar, Stefan E. (ed.) Research Handbook on Emissions Trading. Research handbooks in climate law (pp. 326-352). Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar

Cottier, Thomas; Holzer, Kateryna (2016). Internationale Kooperation (Klimapolitik). In: Brennpunkt Klima Schweiz: Grundlagen, Folgen und Perspektiven. Swiss academies reports: Vol. 11 (pp. 205-209). Bern, Schweiz: Akademien der Wissenschaften Schweiz

Holzer, Kateryna (April 2016). WTO law issues of emissions trading (NCCR Trade Working Papers 2016/1). Bern: NCCR Trade Regulation

Hahn, Michael Johannes; Holzer, Kateryna (2016). Special Agreements and Energy: Filling the Gaps. In: Matsushita, Mitsuo; Schoenbaum, Thomas J. (eds.) Emerging Issues in Sustainable Development: International Trade Law and Policy Relating to Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment. Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific (pp. 259-277). Tokyo: Springer Japan

Holzer, Kateryna; Cottier, Thomas (2015). Addressing climate change under preferential trade agreements: Towards alignment of carbon standards under the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. Global environmental change, 35, pp. 514-522. Elsevier 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.06.006

de Sépibus, Joëlle; Holzer, Kateryna; Polanco, Rodrigo Javier (May 2015). TTIP and Climate Change – How real are Race to the Bottom Concerns? (NCCR Trade Working Papers 2015/12). Bern, Switzerland: NCCR Trade Regulation

Espa, Ilaria; Holzer, Kateryna (April 2015). Greening electricity through taxing: An analysis of GATT constraints (NCCR Trade Working Papers 2015/9). Bern, Switzerland: NCCR Trade Regulation

Cottier, Thomas; Espa, Ilaria; Holzer, Kateryna (2015). Renewable Electricity Tax Exemptions and Trade Remedies under International Law: An Assessment of Policy Space under WTO Law, the Swiss-EU FTA, and EU Bern, Switzerland: Eidgenössisches Departement für Umwelt, Verkehr, Energie und Kommunikation UVEK, Bundesamt für Energie BFE

Espa, Ilaria; Holzer, Kateryna (2015). Negotiating an Energy Deal under TTIP: Drivers and Impediments to U.S. Shale Exports to Europe. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 43(4), pp. 357-378. University of Denver Sturm College of Law

Cottier, Thomas; Holzer, Kateryna; Liechti, Rachel; Naef, Tobias (2014). Ökologische Anforderungen an das Inverkehrbringen von Produkten: USG-Revision und Spielräume im internationalen Recht. Umweltrecht in der Praxis, 28(6), pp. 441-463. Vereinigung für Umweltrecht VUR

Cottier, Thomas; Espa, Ilaria; Hirsbrunner, Simon; Holzer, Kateryna; Payosova, Tetyana (2014). CO2 Levies and Tariffs on Imported Electricity: Assessing the Compatibility of Options with WTO Law, EU Law and the Free TradeAgreement Switzerland–EEC Bern, Switzerland: Eidgenössisches Departement für Umwelt, Verkehr, Energie und Kommunikation UVEK, Bundesamt für Energie BFE

Holzer, Kateryna (June 2014). Toward alignment of carbon standards under the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (NCCR Trade Working Papers 2014/08). Bern: NCCR Trade Regulation

Holzer, Kateryna (2014). Carbon-related Border Adjustment and WTO Law. Cheltenham, UK + Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar

Cottier, Thomas; Holzer, Kateryna; Liechti, Rachel; Naef, Tobias (2013). Gutachten zu den ökologischen Anforderungen an das Inverkehrbringen von Produkten erstattet dem Bundesamt für Umwelt BAFU Bern: Bundesamt für Umwelt

Müller, Andre; Böhringer, Christoph; Cottier, Thomas; Holzer, Kateryna; Matteotti, René (2013). Border tax adjustments: Can energy and carbon taxes be adjusted at the border? Bern: Staatssekretariat für Wirtschaft SECO

Holzer, Kateryna; de Sépibus, Joëlle (September 2012). The Arduous Process of Climate Change Negotiations: How Science Can Facilitate the Desired Outcome (NCCR Trade Working Paper 2012/17). Bern: NCCR Trade Regulation

Holzer, Kateryna (27 August 2012). Regulating Water Footprint in Trade: The Role of WTO Rules & Principles (Unpublished). In: World Water Week, Seminar on Trade, Food Security and Sustainable Management of Water Resources. Stockholm, Schweden. 26.-31.08.2012.

Holzer, Kateryna; Shariff, Nashina (June 2012). The Inclusion of Border Carbon Adjustments in Preferential Trade Agreements: Policy Implications (NCCR Trade Working Paper 2012/16). Bern, Switzerland: NCCR Trade Regulation

Karapinar, Baris; Holzer, Kateryna (2012). Legal Implications of the Use of Export Taxes in Addressing Carbon Leakage: Competing Border Adjustment Measures. New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law, 10, pp. 15-36. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington

Aerni, Philipp; Boie, Bertram; Cottier, Thomas; Holzer, Kateryna; Jost, Dannie; Karapinar, Baris; Matteotti, Sofya; Nartova, Olga; Payosova, Tetyana; Rubini, Luca; Shingal, Anirudh; Temmerman, Fitzgerald Robert Plato; Xoplaki, Elena; Ziaeebigdeli, Sadeq (2011). Climate Change and International Law. Exploring the Linkages Between Human Rights, Environment, Trade and Investment. In: Giegerich, Thomas; Proless, Alexander (eds.) German Yearbook of International Law 2010 53 (pp. 139-188). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot

Holzer, Kateryna (2010). Proposals on Carbon-related BorderAdjustments: Prospects for WTO Compliance. Carbon and climatelaw review (CCLR), 4(1), pp. 51-64. Berlin: Lexxion

Holzer, Kateryna (2010). How to Stay Competitive in the World of Carbon Restrictions: Solutions for Developing Countries. International trade forum, 1(1), pp. 28-29. Geneva: International Trade Centre UNCTAD/GATT

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