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      Climate Change and the Law

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      The first scholarly effort to offer a systematic examination of doctrinal issues in climate law, this book explores the diverse international, regional, national, sub-national and transnational legal responses to climate change. Includes regional case studies.

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      Product ID:9789400754393
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:NL
      Series:Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
      Title:Climate Change and the Law
      Authors:Author: Erkki J. Hollo, Michael Mehling, Kati Kulovesi
      Page Count:693
      Subjects:Business and Management, Business & management, Comparative law, International law, Meteorology and climatology, Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology, Comparative law, International law, Meteorology & climatology, Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology
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      The first scholarly effort to offer a systematic examination of doctrinal issues in climate law, this book explores the diverse international, regional, national, sub-national and transnational legal responses to climate change. Includes regional case studies.

      Climate Change and the Law is the first scholarly effort to systematically address doctrinal issues related to climate law as an emergent legal discipline. It assembles some of the most recognized experts in the field to identify relevant trends and common themes from a variety of geographic and professional perspectives.

      In a remarkably short time span, climate change has become deeply embedded in important areas of the law. As a global challenge calling for collective action, climate change has elicited substantial rulemaking at the international plane, percolating through the broader legal system to the regional, national and local levels. More than other areas of law, the normative and practical framework dedicated to climate change has embraced new instruments and softened traditional boundaries between formal and informal, public and private, substantive and procedural; so ubiquitous is the reach of relevant rules nowadays that scholars routinely devote attention to the intersection of climate change and more established fields of legal study, such as international trade law.

      Climate Change and the Law explores the rich diversity of international, regional, national, sub-national and transnational legal responses to climate change. Is climate law emerging as a new legal discipline? If so, what shared objectives and concepts define it? How does climate law relate to other areas of law? Such questions lie at the heart of this new book, whose thirty chapters cover doctrinal questions as well as a range of thematic and regional case studies. As Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), states in her preface, these chapters collectively provide a "review of the emergence of a new discipline, its core principles and legal techniques, and its relationship and potential interaction with other disciplines."


      Imprint Name:Springer
      Publisher Name:Springer
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2012-12-04

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      Weight77 g
      Dimensions229 × 152 × 3 mm