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Emissions Trading Schemes - Markets, States and Law

English · Hardback

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This book makes a strong argument for reconfiguring the common understanding of emissions trading schemes as regulatory strategies, and sets out a framework for analysis to sustain that reconfiguration.

List of contents

1. From Uniformity to Legal Particularities of Governance Regimes: Revising the Framework of Analysis for Emissions Trading Schemes in Law
I. Introduction
II. Emissions Trading Schemes and their High Profile in Environmental Law
III. The Importance of Methodology
2. Deconstructing Emissions Trading Discourses
I. Introduction
II. Defining Basic Concepts
III. The Three Models
IV. Evaluating and Comparing the Models
V. Applicability of the Models
VI. Conclusion
3. The EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the Importance of Legal Culture
I. Introduction
II. EU Emissions Trading Scheme
III. EU Legal Culture: Intersections between Markets, the Judiciary and Law
IV. All Together Now: International Climate Change Law, the Internal Market, EU Courts, EU Environmental Law and the EU ETS
V. Conclusion
4. Unpacking EU Emissions Trading Discourses (I): The Commission
I. Introduction
II. The Institutional Identity of the Commission and its Treatment of Emissions Trading as a Regulatory Concept
III. Mapping Models onto the Commission's EU ETS-Related Discourses
IV. Reflections
V. Conclusion
5. Unpacking EU Emissions Trading Discourses (II): EU Courts
I. Introduction
II. EU ETS Jurisprudence and the EU Courts
III. Mapping Models onto EU ETS-Related Judicial Discourses
IV. Reflections
V. Looking Ahead
VI. Conclusion
6. The 'Honeymoon' in Environmental Law Scholarship
I. Introduction
II. Defining the 'Honeymoon' in Environmental Law Scholarship
III. Why the Honeymoon in Environmental Law Scholarship Exists
IV. Reflections: Long Honeymoon, Sweet Ending?
V. Conclusion
7. Conclusions
I. Beyond Uniformity of Emissions Trading Schemes
II. Summary of Analysis
III. The End of the Honeymoon?
IV. Looking Ahead
V. Conclusion

About the author

Sanja Bogojevic is Fellow and Associate Professor of Law at Lady Margaret Hall and University of Oxford, UK.

Summary

This book makes a strong argument for reconfiguring the common understanding of emissions trading schemes as regulatory strategies, and sets out a framework for analysis to sustain that reconfiguration.

Product details

Authors Sanja Bogojevic, Sanja (Senior Lecturer At Department of Bogojevic, Sanja (Senior lecturer at Department of Law) Bogojevic
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.07.2013
 
EAN 9781849464055
ISBN 978-1-84946-405-5
No. of pages 228
Series Bloomsbury 3PL
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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