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Promoting Compliance in an Evolving Climate Regime

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Informationen zum Autor Jutta Brunnee is Professor of Law and Metcalf Chair in Environmental Law at the University of Toronto. As co-author of Legitimacy and Legality in International Law: An International Account! she received the American Society of International Law's 2011 Certificate of Merit for a Pre-eminent Contribution to Creative Scholarship in International Law. Meinhard Doelle is an Associate Professor at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law! where he also serves as the Associate Director of the Marine and Environmental Law Institute. His teaching and research interests include climate change and environmental law. He is the author of a number of books! including From Hot Air to Action: Climate Change! Compliance and the Future of International Environmental Law. He also serves on the federal provincial environmental assessment panel for the Lower Churchill hydroelectric project in Labrador! Canada. Lavanya Rajamani is a Professor at the Centre for Policy Research! New Delhi! where she writes! teaches and advises on international environmental law! in particular international climate change law and policy. She is also the Rapporteur for the International Law Association's Committee on Legal Principles Relating to Climate Change. Klappentext Assesses the existing compliance system of the UN climate regime and examines the key challenges for the emerging post-2012 system. Zusammenfassung Leading scholars and practitioners assess the existing compliance system of the UN climate regime and highlight key trends that will require increasing attention as the contours of a post-2012 climate regime begin to emerge. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and Lavanya Rajamani; Part I. Context: 1. The emerging post-Cancun climate regime Jennifer Morgan; 2. Promoting compliance with MEAs Jutta Brunnée; 3. Compliance regimes in multilateral environmental agreements Jane Bulmer; Part II. The Kyoto Compliance System - Features and Experience: 4. Key features of the Kyoto protocol's compliance system René Lefeber and Sebastian Oberthuer; 5. Experience with the facilitative and enforcement branches of the Kyoto compliance system Meinhard Doelle; 6. Experiences with Articles 5, 7 and 8 defining the monitoring, reporting and verification system under the Kyoto protocol Anke Herold; Part III. Compliance and the Climate Change Regime - Issues, Options and Challenges: 7. The role of non-state actors in climate compliance Eric Dannenmaier; 8. Facilitation of compliance Catherine Redgwell; 9. Enforcing compliance in an evolving climate regime Michael Mehling; 10. Financial mechanisms under the climate change regime Haroldo Machado-Filho; 11. Post-2012 compliance and carbon markets Francesco Sindico; 12. Compliance and the use of trade measures Jake Werksman; 13. Comparability of efforts among developed country parties and the post-2012 compliance system M. J. Mace; 14. From the Kyoto protocol compliance system to MRVs: what is at stake for the European Union? Sandrine Maljean-Dubois and Anne-Sophie Tabau; 15. Compliance in transition countries Christina Voigt; 16. The KPS and developing countries and compliance in the climate regime Lavanya Rajamani; 17. The role of dispute settlement in the climate change regime Ruth Mackenzie; 18. Depoliticizing compliance Geir Ulfstein; Part IV. A Look Forward: 19. Conclusion Jutta Brunnée, Meinhard Doelle and Lavanya Rajamani....

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Authors Jutta Brunnee, Jutta (University of Toronto) Doelle Brunnee, Jutta Doelle Brunnee, Jutta Brunnée, Brunn¿ Jutta
Assisted by Jutta Brunn E. (Editor), Jutta Brunnee (Editor), Jutta (University of Toronto) Brunnee (Editor), Jutta Brunnée (Editor), Meinhard Doelle (Editor), Meinhard (Dalhousie University Doelle (Editor), Lavanya Rajamani (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.12.2011
 
EAN 9780521199483
ISBN 978-0-521-19948-3
No. of pages 512
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

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